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TRT using TRICARE that allows take home injections?
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<blockquote data-quote="stevep" data-source="post: 79679" data-attributes="member: 13484"><p>I am using TriCare Prime and receive my Test E through this insurance. I pick it up at the closest military pharmacy.</p><p></p><p>It's the PCP and my choice if I have to come into the office for them to inject or I inject at home (which I do). TriCare doesn't care as far as I know. Me doing it at home saves TriCare a $10 administrative fee (from what a previous doctors office told me)</p><p></p><p>With that said my PCP won't prescribe HCG so I go through Defy's program (out of pocket expense) even though HCG is on the formulary for TriCare/ExpressScripts.</p><p></p><p>You'll need to do what I did. Search for a new provider within the network. Call their office and see if they handle male hormone treatment. I went through at least 4 previous doctors before I landed with my current doctor, and I'm in a small TN town.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://tricare.mil/FindDoctor/AllProviderDirectories/Network" target="_blank">https://tricare.mil/FindDoctor/AllProviderDirectories/Network</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevep, post: 79679, member: 13484"] I am using TriCare Prime and receive my Test E through this insurance. I pick it up at the closest military pharmacy. It's the PCP and my choice if I have to come into the office for them to inject or I inject at home (which I do). TriCare doesn't care as far as I know. Me doing it at home saves TriCare a $10 administrative fee (from what a previous doctors office told me) With that said my PCP won't prescribe HCG so I go through Defy's program (out of pocket expense) even though HCG is on the formulary for TriCare/ExpressScripts. You'll need to do what I did. Search for a new provider within the network. Call their office and see if they handle male hormone treatment. I went through at least 4 previous doctors before I landed with my current doctor, and I'm in a small TN town. [url]https://tricare.mil/FindDoctor/AllProviderDirectories/Network[/url] [/QUOTE]
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