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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
New here - Been on self administered TRT for nearly 4 years - Looking for guidance and support
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 81954" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>A proctologist, a doctor who performs colon surgery? Not who I'd turn to for androgen replacement. Seriously, it's going to be a challenge to find a doctor who accepts insurance and knows what they are doing. That's the case for all men looking for a competent doctor to manage a TRT protocol. There simply aren't many who understand what they're doing. You have your clueless primary care physician, your equally clueless endocrinologist (who should know better, in theory they are the specialists in hormones...in theory), the slightly more knowledgeable urologist, and then, the doctor who has taken the time to understand how this game is played. Your situation, where you're seeking to sort out a history of self-directed care, presents more challenges. </p><p></p><p>I'm not suggesting it's impossible. I am raising the question of whether you can afford to seek care with a fee-for-service provider. Many members here have done that. The leading practitioners in this field typically practice in this fashion. It may not be as expensive as you think. </p><p></p><p>Where in Washington do you live? Perhaps a local physician can be recommended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 81954, member: 2624"] A proctologist, a doctor who performs colon surgery? Not who I'd turn to for androgen replacement. Seriously, it's going to be a challenge to find a doctor who accepts insurance and knows what they are doing. That's the case for all men looking for a competent doctor to manage a TRT protocol. There simply aren't many who understand what they're doing. You have your clueless primary care physician, your equally clueless endocrinologist (who should know better, in theory they are the specialists in hormones...in theory), the slightly more knowledgeable urologist, and then, the doctor who has taken the time to understand how this game is played. Your situation, where you're seeking to sort out a history of self-directed care, presents more challenges. I'm not suggesting it's impossible. I am raising the question of whether you can afford to seek care with a fee-for-service provider. Many members here have done that. The leading practitioners in this field typically practice in this fashion. It may not be as expensive as you think. Where in Washington do you live? Perhaps a local physician can be recommended. [/QUOTE]
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