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<blockquote data-quote="Jed Dorsey" data-source="post: 205101" data-attributes="member: 38873"><p>In the USA. I have been on TRT for the past 3-4 yrs. Have had 3 different doctors manage it and all 3 have taken insurance to cover all. It does take a little finagling to get the insurance company to cover it and a doctor willing to work with you to get it through. You have to be persistent sometimes with your doctors employees or else they’ll quit trying. My last doctor had a tough time or should I say his employees. They kept telling me it was impossible but I expressed that insurance has always covered me. So I called my insurance provider and put the doctors office on a three way call, my insurance provider told us they required my original lab work that indicated I had low Testosterone. So I emailed them to my doctor and they in turn faxed it to my insurance. No Prob!</p><p>Good luck amigo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jed Dorsey, post: 205101, member: 38873"] In the USA. I have been on TRT for the past 3-4 yrs. Have had 3 different doctors manage it and all 3 have taken insurance to cover all. It does take a little finagling to get the insurance company to cover it and a doctor willing to work with you to get it through. You have to be persistent sometimes with your doctors employees or else they’ll quit trying. My last doctor had a tough time or should I say his employees. They kept telling me it was impossible but I expressed that insurance has always covered me. So I called my insurance provider and put the doctors office on a three way call, my insurance provider told us they required my original lab work that indicated I had low Testosterone. So I emailed them to my doctor and they in turn faxed it to my insurance. No Prob! Good luck amigo [/QUOTE]
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