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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: 250430" data-attributes="member: 38311"><p>I am not sure this is accurate. If you are coming to a new doc or a new insurance plan and a previous doctor diagnoses you with a condition why would you have to be diagnosed. My company just hired a guy who takes high blood pressure meds. His pressure is good now. So based on this he would need to let his blood pressure run up in order to have his new insurance plan cover his medication?</p><p></p><p>I am not getting this wrong. I am aware of the 1 trip to see your doctor. That doesn't change what I had said about needing to book a flight, rental car, hotel ect to florida to see the doctor once. I have also heard some interpretation that it could be once per year. Either way thats a real significant expense that may be avoidable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmaxey1, post: 250430, member: 38311"] I am not sure this is accurate. If you are coming to a new doc or a new insurance plan and a previous doctor diagnoses you with a condition why would you have to be diagnosed. My company just hired a guy who takes high blood pressure meds. His pressure is good now. So based on this he would need to let his blood pressure run up in order to have his new insurance plan cover his medication? I am not getting this wrong. I am aware of the 1 trip to see your doctor. That doesn't change what I had said about needing to book a flight, rental car, hotel ect to florida to see the doctor once. I have also heard some interpretation that it could be once per year. Either way thats a real significant expense that may be avoidable. [/QUOTE]
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