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Mayo Clinic Minnesota TRT Endocrinologist
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<blockquote data-quote="tareload" data-source="post: 225152"><p>Your best bet in Twin Cities is hiding in plain sight with reasonable standard of care protocols...e.g., 70 to 120 mg/week test ester (1x or 2x weekly injections) with hCG option. Tom Joles at EveresT Men's Health (also takes most insurance). He is a good dude. Selective and judicious use of AI. You can also ask him about Natesto. These guys aren't going to charge you for sending Rx to Walgreens.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately it is rare In my experience to find a clinic system where all the providers treat the patient with system approach rather than individual components so I understand you there. Careful mixing large amounts of T with undiagnosed cardiovascular issues. Joles also quite reasonable on the thyroid care. You are correct though a lot of cardiologists will blame the exogenous T for something it may not be responsible for. But then again there are alot of clinics handing out blanket 200 mg/week test ester scripts. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tareload, post: 225152"] Your best bet in Twin Cities is hiding in plain sight with reasonable standard of care protocols...e.g., 70 to 120 mg/week test ester (1x or 2x weekly injections) with hCG option. Tom Joles at EveresT Men's Health (also takes most insurance). He is a good dude. Selective and judicious use of AI. You can also ask him about Natesto. These guys aren't going to charge you for sending Rx to Walgreens. Unfortunately it is rare In my experience to find a clinic system where all the providers treat the patient with system approach rather than individual components so I understand you there. Careful mixing large amounts of T with undiagnosed cardiovascular issues. Joles also quite reasonable on the thyroid care. You are correct though a lot of cardiologists will blame the exogenous T for something it may not be responsible for. But then again there are alot of clinics handing out blanket 200 mg/week test ester scripts. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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