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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Looking for Knowledgeable TRT Doctor in Northern Virginia or West Florida
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackie Treehorn" data-source="post: 32521" data-attributes="member: 12618"><p>Welcome to the American health care system. </p><p></p><p>Many forum members here like myself have very good health care insurance coverage. I choose to go with Defy Medical and pay out of pocket for my TRT needs, because I want a doctor that knows what the hell he is doing. I could use my primary care physician (covered by insurance), and save a few bucks, but I'd be receiving care from a doctor that is basically clueless when it comes to TRT. When I know more about TRT than my doctor...Houston, we have a problem. </p><p></p><p>The prices charged by Defy Medical are very reasonable, and very affordable. I look at it as an investment in my long term health and well being. If you're going to start cold calling Endos, you're going to be in for a rough ride when it comes to TRT. Read through the many cases documented here on this forum where the doctor (endos included) are using outdated protocols, and their patients are miserable. Bottom line is, the standard of medical care they are receiving is in fact, substandard. </p><p></p><p>You need to get over having to pay for premium health care services. That's health care in America today buddy. Insurance companies are only there to pay the bare minimum for you to receive the minimum level of health care based on your plan and the premiums you pay. They'd rather pay for quad bypass surgery after your first heart attack, than pay for a quality preventative scan at a yearly physical. If the insurance company gets lucky, you die after that heart attack, and they save the money on the bypass surgery. </p><p></p><p>Sorry if this comes across as a bit brash and rude, but don't be a cheapskate when it comes to your medical care and well being. That, in a nutshell, is the best advice I could give you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackie Treehorn, post: 32521, member: 12618"] Welcome to the American health care system. Many forum members here like myself have very good health care insurance coverage. I choose to go with Defy Medical and pay out of pocket for my TRT needs, because I want a doctor that knows what the hell he is doing. I could use my primary care physician (covered by insurance), and save a few bucks, but I'd be receiving care from a doctor that is basically clueless when it comes to TRT. When I know more about TRT than my doctor...Houston, we have a problem. The prices charged by Defy Medical are very reasonable, and very affordable. I look at it as an investment in my long term health and well being. If you're going to start cold calling Endos, you're going to be in for a rough ride when it comes to TRT. Read through the many cases documented here on this forum where the doctor (endos included) are using outdated protocols, and their patients are miserable. Bottom line is, the standard of medical care they are receiving is in fact, substandard. You need to get over having to pay for premium health care services. That's health care in America today buddy. Insurance companies are only there to pay the bare minimum for you to receive the minimum level of health care based on your plan and the premiums you pay. They'd rather pay for quad bypass surgery after your first heart attack, than pay for a quality preventative scan at a yearly physical. If the insurance company gets lucky, you die after that heart attack, and they save the money on the bypass surgery. Sorry if this comes across as a bit brash and rude, but don't be a cheapskate when it comes to your medical care and well being. That, in a nutshell, is the best advice I could give you. [/QUOTE]
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