Any good TRT docs in Denver?

5280trt

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Ideally looking for one who prescribes at-home injections (not gels), anastrozole and HCG and takes insurance... (you know, what should be minimum acceptable protocol for TRT :cool:). It'd be great if they take insurance. Anywhere in Denver Metro (Castle Rock to Boulder) is fine with me.


Let emphasize this: I've been paying 100% cash ($35/injection at first, now $129 per 10mls) since starting TRT. I could do all of this for less than >200/year if I used my insurance. I have little desire to go to another cash-only men's health clinic, or anywhere which will require me to actually come in every week for shots.
 
I see this is your first post. So welcome to ExcelMale. I live in Wisconsin and I use Defy Medical. For me they are affordable, there are other good trt doctors. I was unable to find any in Wisconsin. I hope you continue posting and I hope you are successful with your journey.
 
Denver has a ton of testosterone chopshops, mostly full of snake oil. I do a lot of business in Denver, but have yet to find a friend who has found a good place. Good luck!
 
On the other hand.... I have one friend in Denver who has been liking his care at Ageless Mens Health (I don't know why?). I can't stand the whole "come in once a week and get your shot" thing. Other than that, haven't heard any other recommendations.
 
Ideally looking for one who prescribes at-home injections (not gels), anastrozole and HCG and takes insurance... (you know, what should be minimum acceptable protocol for TRT :cool:). It'd be great if they take insurance. Anywhere in Denver Metro (Castle Rock to Boulder) is fine with me.


Let emphasize this: I've been paying 100% cash ($35/injection at first, now $129 per 10mls) since starting TRT. I could do all of this for less than >200/year if I used my insurance. I have little desire to go to another cash-only men's health clinic, or anywhere which will require me to actually come in every week for shots.

Right now I get my TRT scripts from my PCP. My major med insurance had a lot of hoops to jump thru before they would pay for my T.
Anthem BlueCross BlueShield wanted two complete blood tests(they payed($850 each) I paid 30buck copay) taken a minimum of 30 days apart before 11 am and my TT had to be below 250ng/dL on each.

Good luck getting your ins to pay for your TRT it has become so popular with the baby boomers that ins is really starting to push back.
Oh, I live in Denver welcome to Excel Male.
 

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