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    Doubler is offline New Member
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    Is there an Age Requirement for HRT ???

    I am 28 years old, and was trying to get a job with a very respected HRT clinic. I have a very good resume and love this industry. The owner of the clinic said he knows talent when he see's it but I am not 30 years old there for I would not be able to use HRT and in return could not work there. I understand that I might not be able to use some of there products because of my age but I know I can still educate people on what products are best for them and how to live longer, healthier and happier lives.. So my question is do you have to been of a certain age to work at a HRT Clinic ?

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    i doubt it. Sounds like the owner was giving you some gruff. Makes no sense. But I could be wrong.

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    Thanks.. That's what I was thinking but wasn't sure.

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    I haven't read the laws, but I've known the AA (Anti-Aging) Clinics abide by a 30+ Years old Policy or Law. All the one's that I have talked to, researched or worked with had this policy/law they talked about. I'm 33, so never really worried or asked about it.

    If you have a problem and are under 30, normal medical channels have ways of working with you. When I first started out on my journey, I initially worked with an Endocrinologist and she talked about many of the male clients that she worked with that had Primary or Secondary Hypogonadism. If you are fine, but just looking for a job, there still might be something with the laws and working there, but that's just a guess - like SlimmerMe mentioned, it could just be personal liability that that Dr./Clinic are concerned about. I'd look into the laws in your state and see what the truth is. I can say that at one of the clinics I worked with early on here in Austin - there were a couple young ladies that worked there that definitely seemed like they were well under 30 Years old...

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    i wonder if you have to be over 60 to work at a doctors office that prescribes avodart

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    Thanks for the advice ladies and gents.. Going to meet with the owner again this week to see what happens.. If he doesn't give me a chance I will go else where to try and get into this industry. Again thank you

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    that's wack dude. I'm 24 and on TRT. i know i'm very young for the general population, but i gotta do what i gotta do....

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    Agreed testo.. I've done many different cycles and, know my body and, know what I'm taking.. The owner said there is no policy in place about being of a certain age just bad experience.. He wants me to meet with his board after the 1st of the year.. I actually already got a job at another Rejuvenation Center and I start Monday so will see how everything goes )

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