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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low Testosterone and Erectile Dysfunction in Young Men. Good doctor in New York?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bentiger07" data-source="post: 42735" data-attributes="member: 13543"><p>Thank you CoastWatcher. I never knew that about estradiol. Yes, I feel my prior doctors were not experienced enough in understanding why a young patient would have low T/ED. I just picked any doctor local at that time. I'll look more into the docs you mentioned as well as Prime Body. Those docs aren't local to me. Given I'm not the typical patient over 40 with these issues, is it wise to be treated remotely? I assume it's better to try to find a good local doctor I can visit in an actual office, then be treated remotely by phone. No need for a referral/agreement from my PCP to see them? I'm willing to fly out to them once or twice a yr if better, but it'll have to be mostly phone calls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bentiger07, post: 42735, member: 13543"] Thank you CoastWatcher. I never knew that about estradiol. Yes, I feel my prior doctors were not experienced enough in understanding why a young patient would have low T/ED. I just picked any doctor local at that time. I'll look more into the docs you mentioned as well as Prime Body. Those docs aren't local to me. Given I'm not the typical patient over 40 with these issues, is it wise to be treated remotely? I assume it's better to try to find a good local doctor I can visit in an actual office, then be treated remotely by phone. No need for a referral/agreement from my PCP to see them? I'm willing to fly out to them once or twice a yr if better, but it'll have to be mostly phone calls. [/QUOTE]
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