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What’s the best anyone has got on an ongoing TRT script?
$150 for 3 months still just justify coming off UGL.
Anywhere any cheaper?
 

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$10 one time co pay with my insurance and auto refill of my test c for couple of decades now. Blood work is covered under the plan and I pay $10 for the bottle of test C.
 

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I pay about $10 bucks a month(with insurance) for a 10 mL vial of test c.

The challenge can be finding a provider to write a script without first crashing your levels. Most of the time, if you use insurance, you have to play the game. There are exceptions, but they are few and far between.

The guidelines set forth by insurance companies are archaic. Many doctors don’t have a clue about TRT. I would not go to an endocrinologist. I’ve had the best results with a urologist. Hopefully you can find someone in your area, or you can always try telemed.
 

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I pay about $10 bucks a month(with insurance) for a 10 mL vial of test c.

The challenge can be finding a provider to write a script without first crashing your levels. Most of the time, if you use insurance, you have to play the game. There are exceptions, but they are few and far between.

The guidelines set forth by insurance companies are archaic. Many doctors don’t have a clue about TRT. I would not go to an endocrinologist. I’ve had the best results with a urologist. Hopefully you can find someone in your area, or you can always try telemed.
That's about what i'm paying, but not for 10, 4 x 1mls.. but like you said, staying away from endos because they can be a bit problematic, and many are egotistical and like the flex.
They're not stupid, guys on trt are a dime a dozen, they know what's going on.
The average doctor doesn't know jack, and that's who I got, he writes me just about everything. I sent many of my dudes to my general practitioner and they're all on trt.
Sometimes general practitioners can be the easiest. When people start venturing into specialists, specialists start to act like specialists, and they start to play the number game can they want to see bloods, bloods and more bloods. They will sometimes catch you right off guard when you're 3 weeks into a blast.
 

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That's about what i'm paying, but not for 10, 4 x 1mls.. but like you said, staying away from endos because they can be a bit problematic, and many are egotistical and like the flex.
They're not stupid, guys on trt are a dime a dozen, they know what's going on.
The average doctor doesn't know jack, and that's who I got, he writes me just about everything. I sent many of my dudes to my general practitioner and they're all on trt.
Sometimes general practitioners can be the easiest. When people start venturing into specialists, specialists start to act like specialists, and they start to play the number game can they want to see bloods, bloods and more bloods. They will sometimes catch you right off guard when you're 3 weeks into a blast.
Same here on the 1ml's, I get 10 weeks at the time prescribed for $36 using good rx. My general practitioner is a female and very knowledgeable about hormones, she's provides oversight for my wife aswell.
 

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$10 one time co pay with my insurance and auto refill of my test c for couple of decades now. Blood work is covered under the plan and I pay $10 for the bottle of test C.
Wow that’s one hell of a deal. Wish I had your plan.

Anyone find anything reasonable outside of insurance?
 

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Same here on the 1ml's, I get 10 weeks at the time prescribed for $36 using good rx. My general practitioner is a female and very knowledgeable about hormones, she's provides oversight for my wife aswell.
That's not bad pricing at all. But unfortunately with our plan the only do every 30 days with anything that's controlled. So I have to see my primary every month, but thankfully all my visits for refills are done over the phone. That's the only good thing that came out of this whole covid bullshit. They are still honoring phone call or video appointments.
Best thing I never knew that we would have.

Have you noticed that the 1mls are always slightly overfilled? :)
 

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That's not bad pricing at all. But unfortunately with our plan the only do every 30 days with anything that's controlled. So I have to see my primary every month, but thankfully all my visits for refills are done over the phone. That's the only good thing that came out of this whole covid bullshit. They are still honoring phone call or video appointments.
Best thing I never knew that we would have.

Have you noticed that the 1mls are always slightly overfilled? :)
Yep Hikma is definitely over filled, love it!
 

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I used to just pay for the bottle of Watson 200 from pharmacy 80$ every 10 weeks, then my doctor got greedy wanted 250$ for 10 min visit about nothing, yrs now I just get my own test but always have some armidex around
What’s the best anyone has got on an ongoing TRT script?
$150 for 3 months still just justify coming off UGL.
Anywhere any cheaper
 
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