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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Low Testosterone and Erectile Dysfunction in Young Men. Good doctor in New York?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bentiger07" data-source="post: 42770" data-attributes="member: 13543"><p>@Dr Justin Saya, MD Wow, great to see doctors posting! While I'm reading great things about DefyMedical, PrimeBody, LowTestosterone, and a few local doctors I've researched... DefyMedical is my first choice at this point simply because I know who the doctors are already, the specialization, the amount of happy reviews, plus the icing on the cake with you actually responding here. I suppose finding a good doctor in office isn't that beneficial then. I'm giving myself some time to research my issue, but expect an appointment from me soon. I'll probably call tomorrow. My name is Shahed.</p><p></p><p>@Re-Ride Thanks for the advice on Vitamin D. I researched D awhile ago, and actually just responded to a recent thread in this section titled "Sunshine !". Also, I've double checked the reference range I see on the lab report for free T. 9-26 pg/ml is what I see. (Performed At: BN LabCorp Burlington, Medical Director: Dwayne A. Breining, MD)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bentiger07, post: 42770, member: 13543"] @Dr Justin Saya, MD Wow, great to see doctors posting! While I'm reading great things about DefyMedical, PrimeBody, LowTestosterone, and a few local doctors I've researched... DefyMedical is my first choice at this point simply because I know who the doctors are already, the specialization, the amount of happy reviews, plus the icing on the cake with you actually responding here. I suppose finding a good doctor in office isn't that beneficial then. I'm giving myself some time to research my issue, but expect an appointment from me soon. I'll probably call tomorrow. My name is Shahed. @Re-Ride Thanks for the advice on Vitamin D. I researched D awhile ago, and actually just responded to a recent thread in this section titled "Sunshine !". Also, I've double checked the reference range I see on the lab report for free T. 9-26 pg/ml is what I see. (Performed At: BN LabCorp Burlington, Medical Director: Dwayne A. Breining, MD) [/QUOTE]
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