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APS Compounding Pharmacy Florida Still has the best pricing
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<blockquote data-quote="BBaller" data-source="post: 30298" data-attributes="member: 12251"><p>Yeah, I'm surprised to hear that as well. Wondering if maybe uour insurance covered certain things with lowtestosterone.com that you're now paying out of pocket for.</p><p></p><p>For me, here's my projected annual cost with Defy</p><p>Initial consult- $195</p><p>Initial Bloodwork~$180</p><p>12 Month Supply Test Cyp~ $550 </p><p>12 Month Supply HCG ~ $280</p><p>Needles, syringes, etc. supplies (From Alegro Medical or elsewhere) ~ $50</p><p>Three month consult- $95 ($50 if nurse rather than doctor)</p><p>Three month bloodwork ~$180</p><p>Six month consult- $95 ($50 if nurse rather than doctor)</p><p>Six month bloodwork ~$180</p><p><strong>First Year Total ~$1805</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong>Subsequent years won't require initial consult fees, and if all goes smoothly and if I check in twice annually with the nurse rather than doctor, costs will be closer to <strong>$1340</strong></p><p></p><p>Considering that you were paying $200/month, or $2400 annually before taking into account any other medication or related expenses, I can't imagine Defy wouldn't still be the less expensive option. And when taking into account their solid reputation and overall highly-regarded clinical results, they seem the obvious better choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BBaller, post: 30298, member: 12251"] Yeah, I'm surprised to hear that as well. Wondering if maybe uour insurance covered certain things with lowtestosterone.com that you're now paying out of pocket for. For me, here's my projected annual cost with Defy Initial consult- $195 Initial Bloodwork~$180 12 Month Supply Test Cyp~ $550 12 Month Supply HCG ~ $280 Needles, syringes, etc. supplies (From Alegro Medical or elsewhere) ~ $50 Three month consult- $95 ($50 if nurse rather than doctor) Three month bloodwork ~$180 Six month consult- $95 ($50 if nurse rather than doctor) Six month bloodwork ~$180 [B]First Year Total ~$1805 [/B]Subsequent years won't require initial consult fees, and if all goes smoothly and if I check in twice annually with the nurse rather than doctor, costs will be closer to [B]$1340[/B] Considering that you were paying $200/month, or $2400 annually before taking into account any other medication or related expenses, I can't imagine Defy wouldn't still be the less expensive option. And when taking into account their solid reputation and overall highly-regarded clinical results, they seem the obvious better choice. [/QUOTE]
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