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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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<blockquote data-quote="captain" data-source="post: 74259" data-attributes="member: 14339"><p>Dr Crisler is not restrained by what your insurance says they will cover. Your Doctor has to explain why you and your Doctor thinks you would need higher levels of T when your in normal range in the insurance eyes. Dr Crisler can do what ever he wants. You can still go to your Endocrinologists and get prior authorization for your T and see Dr Crisler. You have to be carful with your T level when you see the Endocrinologists. The Endocrinologists has to deal with the insurance co and Endocrinologists may not agree with the level. Like I was told you have to do what's best for you. It's a lot of money up front to see Dr Crisler but you live there. I drove 7hrs to see him. If it's not worth it to you just stick with the program. It took me 3 years to get there and should have done it in 3 months like you and not wasted my time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captain, post: 74259, member: 14339"] Dr Crisler is not restrained by what your insurance says they will cover. Your Doctor has to explain why you and your Doctor thinks you would need higher levels of T when your in normal range in the insurance eyes. Dr Crisler can do what ever he wants. You can still go to your Endocrinologists and get prior authorization for your T and see Dr Crisler. You have to be carful with your T level when you see the Endocrinologists. The Endocrinologists has to deal with the insurance co and Endocrinologists may not agree with the level. Like I was told you have to do what's best for you. It's a lot of money up front to see Dr Crisler but you live there. I drove 7hrs to see him. If it's not worth it to you just stick with the program. It took me 3 years to get there and should have done it in 3 months like you and not wasted my time. [/QUOTE]
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