Doctor in Philadelphia or Possibly Manhattan

Encore

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I am seriously considering Defy Medical, but I'd like to consider a local doctor as well. Does anyone have any suggestions in Philadelphia, or possibly Manhattan which is actually more convenient for me with a quick 2 hour bus ride than the suburbs of Philadelphia.

Thanks in advance for suggestions.
 
hello, there is a doctor in ne philly who I got through low testosterone.com. He is at busteton and rhawn. Dr Kadilakar at NE family medicine. He got me on test and anastozole but wont prescribe hcg and I am having big time issues with atrophy. Nice guy but not sure I would really recommend. but if your stuck he could at least get you started but you have to go through lowtestosterone.com. I had a choise of philly or manhatten but didn't want to go to NY. I think im regretting that
 
Harry,

I came across a Dr. Brad Ferrara in an ad in a local fitness magazine who I emailed as well and it looks like he has an interest in sports medicine which might be better for me since I have an issue with atrophy from a knee surgery years ago that I am still dealing with.

I'm surprised that the doctor you found through low testosterone.com will not prescribe HcG as I thought Nelson was a consultant to that organization, in addition to defy.

I just received an email from Defy with very reasonable prices for consultation and blood work by the way. Even if I decide to have a local doctor, I think I'm going to be sure that I can always get a second opinion from Defy, reviews of my blood work, etc. since it isn't too expensive.
 

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