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Moving near Memphis TN...
Looking for referrals...
I do have insurance
Beat2Death
Looking for referrals...
I do have insurance
Beat2Death
Most insurance do not cover TRT, most "TRT" clinics are just fronts to make massive profits. Do your homework, study your options. Seek knowledfe first, if not you will spend a lot of your hard earned money foolishly~
Most doctors, won't put a patient on TRT. They won't allow their patients to self inject but will have the patient come in for a visit every 2 weeks for an injection.
Yeah, I'm not sure what insurance covers TRT clinics - I'm not aware of any. I suppose there could be a plan that does cover, but none of mine never did.Insurance carriers don't cover TRT Clinics FACT!!!
most "TRT" clinics are just fronts to make massive profits.
Most doctors, won't put a patient on TRT. They won't allow their patients to self inject but will have the patient come in for a visit every 2 weeks for an injection. You're telling me that "ALL" of these "TRT" clinics accept health insurance??? Hmmm, that's why they want you to pay first :naughty: then have you foot the bill to the insurance carrier thent the insurance carrier denies your claim.
Insurance carriers don't cover TRT Clinics FACT!!! Please provide the evidence to support that TRT clinics are 100% covered by health insurance. If that was the case we would have clinics all over the United States. Most of these so called TRT clinics are located in Florida, hmmm wonder why???? :lightbulb:
I'm not sure how, but it seems you missed what I said. I went to a UROLOGIST and got on TRT. Where did I say anything about a clinic? You went off on a tangent for no reason there dude. Now I use a doc at an urgent care (doc in a box is what we call them).
that's what I did, the first urologist I went to started me on trt, I think most or a lot of insurance covers trt ( no most will not cover a clinic ) but some want to see 2 test showing tt under 300 I think, I was at 360 tt and 50 ft when started, if you live close to a metro area, and with a little time on the pc, I would think it would be fairly easy to find a doc, a more rural area not so easy.
Most doctors, won't put a patient on TRT. They won't allow their patients to self inject but will have the patient come in for a visit every 2 weeks for an injection. You're telling me that "ALL" of these "TRT" clinics accept health insurance??? Hmmm, that's why they want you to pay first :naughty: then have you foot the bill to the insurance carrier thent the insurance carrier denies your claim.
Insurance carriers don't cover TRT Clinics FACT!!! Please provide the evidence to support that TRT clinics are 100% covered by health insurance. If that was the case we would have clinics all over the United States. Most of these so called TRT clinics are located in Florida, hmmm wonder why???? :lightbulb: