It's covered under insurance, see your GP and get referred to your Endocrinologist.
Do not go to a "clinic". Do not make this decision on your own, i.e., "do your own thing"
I started through a clinic and then after a few years I am doing it on my own now. But I get regular blood work and if there’s anything off, which shouldn’t be on TRT, I always would consult a doc !
I went through a doctor. So I can monitor my health and get bloods to check on other things tet might affect. It is the safest and best way. Also TRT isn't always as fun as people make it.
Lol, I’m getting over being sick for a week, that one did give me a chuckle. Urging someone to get bloodwork done and taking the necessary steps if a physician is needed is bad advice to some I guess. Bloodtestzilla!
It's covered under insurance, see your GP and get referred to your Endocrinologist.
Do not go to a "clinic". Do not make this decision on your own, i.e., "do your own thing"
It's definitely nice having the support and guidance of a Dr. I would recommend it, if you're new to TRT
I started through a clinic and then after a few years I am doing it on my own now. But I get regular blood work and if there’s anything off, which shouldn’t be on TRT, I always would consult a doc !
TricepatopsI went through a doctor. So I can monitor my health and get bloods to check on other things tet might affect. It is the safest and best way. Also TRT isn't always as fun as people make it.
RustyhookerDr bro so you can be insured and bloodwork so noone writes another post complaining. Be safe
Lol, I’m getting over being sick for a week, that one did give me a chuckle. Urging someone to get bloodwork done and taking the necessary steps if a physician is needed is bad advice to some I guess. Bloodtestzilla!
Doctor. Don't self prescribe, it's a lifelong commitment and you should be monitored.