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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Starting TRT with Defy
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<blockquote data-quote="EhEhRon" data-source="post: 123090" data-attributes="member: 19937"><p>You should give them a call. They’re really easy to work with and don’t pressure you at all, so there’s not really any risk in calling or emailing. </p><p></p><p>The way it goes is:</p><p></p><p>1) Call them to discuss if they’re right for you. </p><p>2) Get your blood drawn. If you can get your doctor to draw the necessary bloods (you can ask what they need when you first call Defy) then you can use those results for Defy. If not, the cost of the initial labs are $279, I believe. </p><p>3) Schedule a consultation with the Doc. The unfortunate thing about this for some is that you have to pay for the visit when you schedule. I booked my appointment with Dr Calkins 8 days out. I hear it takes up to a month or more sometimes, but can take less if you are willing to have a nurse practitioner see you for your first visit. The cost for this consultation is $250. </p><p>4) Order meds. My particular protocol cost me $300. That was Test Cyp, HCG, Anastrozole and all the tools to administer. This will last me three months and change. </p><p></p><p>Once again, reach out to Defy, don’t just take my word for it. I worked with Jesse and he was very helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EhEhRon, post: 123090, member: 19937"] You should give them a call. They’re really easy to work with and don’t pressure you at all, so there’s not really any risk in calling or emailing. The way it goes is: 1) Call them to discuss if they’re right for you. 2) Get your blood drawn. If you can get your doctor to draw the necessary bloods (you can ask what they need when you first call Defy) then you can use those results for Defy. If not, the cost of the initial labs are $279, I believe. 3) Schedule a consultation with the Doc. The unfortunate thing about this for some is that you have to pay for the visit when you schedule. I booked my appointment with Dr Calkins 8 days out. I hear it takes up to a month or more sometimes, but can take less if you are willing to have a nurse practitioner see you for your first visit. The cost for this consultation is $250. 4) Order meds. My particular protocol cost me $300. That was Test Cyp, HCG, Anastrozole and all the tools to administer. This will last me three months and change. Once again, reach out to Defy, don’t just take my word for it. I worked with Jesse and he was very helpful. [/QUOTE]
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