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TRT/HRT & Medicare / Medicare supplement
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<blockquote data-quote="AdelPetersen" data-source="post: 248482" data-attributes="member: 45175"><p>While I'm not an expert on Medicare, I did find some information on their website that may help answer your question. It looks like Medicare covers testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) if your doctor deems it medically necessary. However, coverage can vary depending on the specific plan and services needed. I'd recommend contacting Medicare or your supplemental coverage plan directly to get more information about your situation. Additionally, consider speaking with a financial advisor or insurance specialist who can help guide you through the options available to you. Hope this helps! And if you're interested, here's a link to a financial planning firm: <a href="http://[COLOR=black]http://www.thefinitygroup.com[/COLOR]" target="_blank">http://www.thefinitygroup.com</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdelPetersen, post: 248482, member: 45175"] While I'm not an expert on Medicare, I did find some information on their website that may help answer your question. It looks like Medicare covers testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) if your doctor deems it medically necessary. However, coverage can vary depending on the specific plan and services needed. I'd recommend contacting Medicare or your supplemental coverage plan directly to get more information about your situation. Additionally, consider speaking with a financial advisor or insurance specialist who can help guide you through the options available to you. Hope this helps! And if you're interested, here's a link to a financial planning firm: [URL='http://[COLOR=black]http://www.thefinitygroup.com[/COLOR]']http://www.thefinitygroup.com[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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