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I don't have a good answer.  The only thing I can suggest is to look at each Urologist's background and see if they mention a residency or fellowship in Lipshultz's clinic.  He usually has 2 research fellows and 2 clinical fellows every year, plus who knows how many residents.


Each lab has their own range and in general labs have been lowering their "normal" range which really just represents the 2.5 percentile cutoff, not really normal.  So going by the lab range as a treatment guideline is meaningless.


In general a good urologist will look to find the lowest dose that fully resolves your symptoms of hypogonadism rather treating to a number.


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