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<blockquote data-quote="Roguejim" data-source="post: 104449" data-attributes="member: 18173"><p>My name is Jim, and I am a 60 year old. I work out 5 days a week at the gym, and feel that it's probably time to have my hormone levels tested. My primary physician will not check my testosterone levels, as of my last check-up a month ago. So, I must look elsewhere for another physician who is competent in HRT. So far I've found an FNP who will test my testosterone levels, but he's only been in practice since 2012...<em>gulp.</em> I seriously doubt there are any MDs/family practitioners here who are knowledgeable about HRT for men. We have a few endocrinologists in the area, but I'm not sure if that is the direction to go in. Anyway, I look forward to learning from the group here, and am open to any and all advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roguejim, post: 104449, member: 18173"] My name is Jim, and I am a 60 year old. I work out 5 days a week at the gym, and feel that it's probably time to have my hormone levels tested. My primary physician will not check my testosterone levels, as of my last check-up a month ago. So, I must look elsewhere for another physician who is competent in HRT. So far I've found an FNP who will test my testosterone levels, but he's only been in practice since 2012...[I]gulp.[/I] I seriously doubt there are any MDs/family practitioners here who are knowledgeable about HRT for men. We have a few endocrinologists in the area, but I'm not sure if that is the direction to go in. Anyway, I look forward to learning from the group here, and am open to any and all advice. [/QUOTE]
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