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Question about switching to Insurance for TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Swilsondc" data-source="post: 250706" data-attributes="member: 42780"><p>I have been on TRT for 14 years and have always used my insurance. Have switched different doctors 3 or 4 times. My total initially was 123. I can’t remember but I think that some doctors I had to retest and some I didn’t. Like someone said probably best to check with your insurance. I have had a couple different ones over the years. But yes all of my insurance have paid for the visits & labs & test(of course it varies how much with each plan or company) based on a diagnoses of hypogonadism. My experience with the doctors has been good & not so good. Some have their set TRT protocol for everybody and some actually know what is current in the TRT world. Besides my doctor now all the others were urologist. The doctor I have now is an endocrinologist and is by far the best I’ve had. He seems pretty up to date on TRT. And he is open to my feedback & things I want to try within reason. I do test cyp 2x/wk subcu and his fine with that. I learned about HCG on here a couple years ago and he writes me a script. At first I had to go ever 3 or 4 months but now it is 6 months. I got lucky a friend of mine sees this doctor & told me about him. I say all that to say this it might be worth looking for an endo vs a urologist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swilsondc, post: 250706, member: 42780"] I have been on TRT for 14 years and have always used my insurance. Have switched different doctors 3 or 4 times. My total initially was 123. I can’t remember but I think that some doctors I had to retest and some I didn’t. Like someone said probably best to check with your insurance. I have had a couple different ones over the years. But yes all of my insurance have paid for the visits & labs & test(of course it varies how much with each plan or company) based on a diagnoses of hypogonadism. My experience with the doctors has been good & not so good. Some have their set TRT protocol for everybody and some actually know what is current in the TRT world. Besides my doctor now all the others were urologist. The doctor I have now is an endocrinologist and is by far the best I’ve had. He seems pretty up to date on TRT. And he is open to my feedback & things I want to try within reason. I do test cyp 2x/wk subcu and his fine with that. I learned about HCG on here a couple years ago and he writes me a script. At first I had to go ever 3 or 4 months but now it is 6 months. I got lucky a friend of mine sees this doctor & told me about him. I say all that to say this it might be worth looking for an endo vs a urologist. [/QUOTE]
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