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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Question about switching to Insurance for TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="tmaxey1" data-source="post: 250422" data-attributes="member: 38311"><p>It is top notch but after this many years the entire trt treatment process feels like something one can do on their own. My labs every 6 month are not hard to read and determine. My protocol doesn't change. My follow up appts have become just a repeat of the same appt 6 month before. Now with pending changes to the law using telemedicine looks to be getting harder and more expensive. Am I going to pay all out of pocket and need to pay for a yearly trip to Florida... Just has me wondering if I found a local doc who reviewed my last few years of labs, my protocol, and was progressive enough to get it, if it would just be easier and much cheaper to go the local doc with health insurance route. </p><p></p><p>And now I am out of test and it looks like a bunch of patients are at the mercy of empower and they extremely long delays. </p><p></p><p>I'm not feeling like this is top notch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmaxey1, post: 250422, member: 38311"] It is top notch but after this many years the entire trt treatment process feels like something one can do on their own. My labs every 6 month are not hard to read and determine. My protocol doesn't change. My follow up appts have become just a repeat of the same appt 6 month before. Now with pending changes to the law using telemedicine looks to be getting harder and more expensive. Am I going to pay all out of pocket and need to pay for a yearly trip to Florida... Just has me wondering if I found a local doc who reviewed my last few years of labs, my protocol, and was progressive enough to get it, if it would just be easier and much cheaper to go the local doc with health insurance route. And now I am out of test and it looks like a bunch of patients are at the mercy of empower and they extremely long delays. I'm not feeling like this is top notch. [/QUOTE]
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