Help Finding a TRT source

hogs4us2

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Hi everyone,


I've been on a TRT regiment for about 2 years started out as "HRT on demand" and then it sold out to another company and then sold out again and now its called "NEW ERA."

When I first started the price was pretty reasonable but over a 2 year time span it has gone up 1000% because now they require you to buy stuff that at first I was told I wouldn't need to use because TRT is for life but now you have to buy HCG, AD, and although I understand the AD, I just don't need it at 200mg of test a week.

So I was wondering who everyone else was using and what its costing you?


This thread could be a big help to a lot of people and one of them being me.


Thanks for all the feedback in advance!
 

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I originally got on TRT through a hormone clinic like yourself, very pricey. I went see a specialist and told them I wanted them to oversee my TRT treatment. Much cheaper man.
 

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A few of us have ditched New Era because of their new protocol. I have pretty much just switched to UGL & managing trt myself.
 
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I originally got on TRT through a hormone clinic like yourself, very pricey. I went see a specialist and told them I wanted them to oversee my TRT treatment. Much cheaper man.

I agree. It is insane now pricey these companies can get. I self medicated for a while but after being on for some time (and being older now), it is a lot easier to find a doctor to oversee your protocol. I was with a TRT company, left them and self medicated. Then I got with a local hormone and anti-aging center they opened up and I get an occasional bottle of test from them just to keep a script, etc.
 

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Haha we were all once part of maximus and then new era, i found a doc who will script me test, and go thru a pharmacy for my hcg and ai.... G2g

Hrt groups ive researched:

Ageless mens health:
Takes insurance
Wont let u self inject (reason y i did not go thru them)

Defy medical:
John crissler now works with them as well
I dont like paying the prices most want

Lifexmd : sponsor here and at TID:
Ive chatted with mike and a few others from there,

Im considering becoming a rep for them as we lost our last rep and i like their group

Wellness fitness and nutrition
Purchased 1 time my entire hrt protocol :
deca/test/hcg/ai

Great prices
Not sure they are legit at all
(Been warned that they maybe an ugl basically trying to be legit)

Lowtestosterone.com:
Great prices like around 2 bills per month for everything (isnt bad)

They have grown and have docs almost everywhere....

(Ill add more tonight as ive been doing this for years and have a few (maybeee 10 or so) more hrt groups ive had contact with....


This should be stickied and turned into a TRT COMPANY REVIEW THREAD!!

We need something like this so people can discuss pros and cons of each company
 
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After i had been with both i found a D.O. Not an md, explained id been on test for about 8 yrs or so, and he had no issues writting me a script for test only and slin pins
 
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Epoch Health.
Takes insurance.
First bloods are free.
Let's you self inject at home If more than 45 miles from home.
Monitors blood levels closely.
Cost me $30 co-pay per visit and $30 per 10ml vial of test.
Weekly injection protocol.
They have several locations nation wide.
 

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Epoch Health.
Takes insurance.
First bloods are free.
Let's you self inject at home If more than 45 miles from home.
Monitors blood levels closely.
Cost me $30 co-pay per visit and $30 per 10ml vial of test.
Weekly injection protocol.
They have several locations nation wide.

they seem ok, but i dont live near one, so would they still assist in my trt needs??? highly doubt it as ud prolly have to go in for a few appointments per year??
 

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ive also been a member over at ironmagazineforums, i started a trt review thread over there actually 1 year ago precisely, and it has a lot of companies reviewed in it that ive either called, or others have, or that others have used...

not sure i can post a link to that review thread? so if ur interested google up the forums over there and look in their trt section, same screen name as ive always had...

or maybe i can somehow move it all over here as a copy paste or something?
 

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ALSO THIS BIG TIDBIT OF INFO MIGHT JUST HELP SOME PEOPLE OUT TREMENDOUSLY:

If u go to google earth and type in compounding pharmacies (state, town) there should be some that come up and u simpy call them and ask for a list of docs that they deal with that prescribe the items ur looking for and simply call each and do a telephone interview and see how u would fit in with them..... U can then choose a doc fairly easily....ask, if any you choose to call, if they take insurance?
 
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