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Is your TRT Clinic a PILL MILL??
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 277370" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Amen! For that matter we have quite a few bad medical doctors out there, as well as bad hospitals and I live in a city with the largest medical center in the world. In the past 3 years I have been through 3 medically inept cardiologist who couldn't even recognize that I had a blood clot in my leg and now 3 orthopedic surgeons because they can't even do a simple thing like giving a shot of cortisone. This is why ALL patients need to educate themselves and keep their eyes open dealing with the medical profession. People need to learn to think for themselves and question everything your doctor tells you. Get 2nd and even 3rd opinions for problems. There are a lot of scammers out there and they always love to prey on those who are desperate for help. Life-extension is a big one an injuries are increasing as us older people are more active. Those of us over 50 are easy targets. </p><p></p><p>Look at all the stem cell clinics who's prices are so high you need to finance them like an auto. We need to be very careful going to any of these clinics. If they don't take insurance you need to ask them why. TRT is covered by most all insurance and is definitely covered by Medicare, so why to they not take insurance? OK, I understand, cash can't be traced as easily as insurance payments. </p><p></p><p>This is why, I know bodybuilders who have opened TRT clinics and don't even have a doctor in the clinic, just a RN or PA. The made a deal with a doctor to supervise with out ever showing up for work. The doctor is just available on paper. We have a chain of cheap clinics here in Houston that operate like this too, they cater to our rather large Hispanic population and only take cash. The doctor owns the clinics but never shows up and has PA's and RN running every thing. They rubber stamp his name on all prescriptions and orders. This place prints money and is basically a scam. We need to all learn to critically think and not fall into these scams. </p><p></p><p>However, on the other side we do have some damn good doctors here and top of the line clinics and hospitals, You just have to find them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 277370, member: 43589"] Amen! For that matter we have quite a few bad medical doctors out there, as well as bad hospitals and I live in a city with the largest medical center in the world. In the past 3 years I have been through 3 medically inept cardiologist who couldn't even recognize that I had a blood clot in my leg and now 3 orthopedic surgeons because they can't even do a simple thing like giving a shot of cortisone. This is why ALL patients need to educate themselves and keep their eyes open dealing with the medical profession. People need to learn to think for themselves and question everything your doctor tells you. Get 2nd and even 3rd opinions for problems. There are a lot of scammers out there and they always love to prey on those who are desperate for help. Life-extension is a big one an injuries are increasing as us older people are more active. Those of us over 50 are easy targets. Look at all the stem cell clinics who's prices are so high you need to finance them like an auto. We need to be very careful going to any of these clinics. If they don't take insurance you need to ask them why. TRT is covered by most all insurance and is definitely covered by Medicare, so why to they not take insurance? OK, I understand, cash can't be traced as easily as insurance payments. This is why, I know bodybuilders who have opened TRT clinics and don't even have a doctor in the clinic, just a RN or PA. The made a deal with a doctor to supervise with out ever showing up for work. The doctor is just available on paper. We have a chain of cheap clinics here in Houston that operate like this too, they cater to our rather large Hispanic population and only take cash. The doctor owns the clinics but never shows up and has PA's and RN running every thing. They rubber stamp his name on all prescriptions and orders. This place prints money and is basically a scam. We need to all learn to critically think and not fall into these scams. However, on the other side we do have some damn good doctors here and top of the line clinics and hospitals, You just have to find them. [/QUOTE]
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