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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Tru T calculator - what is the range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 154237" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>Most everyone is at the mercy of what the lab tech enters or the nurse of Dr enters...those screens have multiple tests that come up when they type in "Testosterone". Unless you're buying specific tests off of discounted labs which takes out all of the discretionary inputs by the lab tech, you have some point of being at the mercy of whomever enters it in to the system. </p><p>I know for a fact when I go in to Quest with "testosterone, total", I can later read the order that was input by the tech and I can see the ECLIA method was entered. I question them about it being wrong and the reply has always been "I enter what I can and I don't interpret what isn't specifically written or the Dr's intent". So guys can be in a corner in a lot of instances to what testing they receive vs the intended tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 154237, member: 2657"] Most everyone is at the mercy of what the lab tech enters or the nurse of Dr enters...those screens have multiple tests that come up when they type in "Testosterone". Unless you're buying specific tests off of discounted labs which takes out all of the discretionary inputs by the lab tech, you have some point of being at the mercy of whomever enters it in to the system. I know for a fact when I go in to Quest with "testosterone, total", I can later read the order that was input by the tech and I can see the ECLIA method was entered. I question them about it being wrong and the reply has always been "I enter what I can and I don't interpret what isn't specifically written or the Dr's intent". So guys can be in a corner in a lot of instances to what testing they receive vs the intended tests. [/QUOTE]
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