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    Lowtestosterone.com legit?

    Anyone heard of this website? Seems like a legit place to get prescribed test for trt purposes. Price is kinda steep at 200 a month but for pharma grade and peace of mind knowing your doing everything legally, it's not a bad gig if you have the money. Anyone have any experiences with this website? If so, maybe you could explain how the process works for getting a prescription? Thanks!

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    Yes they are great except for the price. I did my first year with them, and they were good. I would have stayed with them, just feel the price was a little steep IMO. I let my md take over and my insurance pays for everything except hcg .

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    If you have insurance that is cheaper than what we cost, then sure, insurance may be the best plan for you. But that's also assuming you're insurance is going to cover a decent doctor, all the meds you need, etc. In some cases, after deductible and copays, we're still cheaper than insurance.

    If you're paying out of pocket, no insurance is being used, we're far cheaper than pretty much anyone out there. Here's a sample chart:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Low Testosterone View Post
    If you have insurance that is cheaper than what we cost, then sure, insurance may be the best plan for you. But that's also assuming you're insurance is going to cover a decent doctor, all the meds you need, etc. In some cases, after deductible and copays, we're still cheaper than insurance.

    If you're paying out of pocket, no insurance is being used, we're far cheaper than pretty much anyone out there. Here's a sample chart:

    Find a Clinic | Low Testosterone
    By far the cheapest to every other clinic I looked up(as they cover visits, meds, BW, etc etc .... Just waiting for my money to be stacked right & utilized(so im ahead at all times)....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Low Testosterone
    If you have insurance that is cheaper than what we cost, then sure, insurance may be the best plan for you. But that's also assuming you're insurance is going to cover a decent doctor, all the meds you need, etc. In some cases, after deductible and copays, we're still cheaper than insurance. If you're paying out of pocket, no insurance is being used, we're far cheaper than pretty much anyone out there. Here's a sample chart: Find a Clinic | Low Testosterone
    Thanks for the reply! I don't think my insurance would cover treatment because I'm in the army and have never heard of anyone on trt under military insurance. Maybe vets but never heard of someone on active duty with it. Have you ever had any issues with service members getting prescribed testosterone ?

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    If they were around when i started HRT i would of gone to them in a second. Totally legit and worth it IMO. Plus they help me on here all the damn time for free.

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    I'm pretty sure there are lots of military members on. They just don't talk about it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mountainman360 View Post
    Thanks for the reply! I don't think my insurance would cover treatment because I'm in the army and have never heard of anyone on trt under military insurance. Maybe vets but never heard of someone on active duty with it. Have you ever had any issues with service members getting prescribed testosterone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mountainman360 View Post
    Thanks for the reply! I don't think my insurance would cover treatment because I'm in the army and have never heard of anyone on trt under military insurance. Maybe vets but never heard of someone on active duty with it. Have you ever had any issues with service members getting prescribed testosterone?
    We have a lot of guys in the military who use our service, quite a few actually. In all honesty, the military has been one of our most loyal base of customers if not the most. I have talked with a few guys who were in absolutely horrible shape that were getting treatment from the VA but it's about what you'd expect from the VA (not all that great). Anyway, as said, we have a lot of active duty men in our program, many in the states and some overseas.

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    You just sold me! Lol I'm gonna get online and get started right now. Thanks for all the replies. I'm still new here but learning real quick that this is the place to go for any and all questions I have about steroids , not just a bunch of douche bags talking crap and arguing all the time. I like how the the company has an account on here too, that could be very helpful. Anyone else have experience with them? What kind of dosages are usually prescribed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Low Testosterone View Post
    If you have insurance that is cheaper than what we cost, then sure, insurance may be the best plan for you. But that's also assuming you're insurance is going to cover a decent doctor, all the meds you need, etc. In some cases, after deductible and copays, we're still cheaper than insurance.

    If you're paying out of pocket, no insurance is being used, we're far cheaper than pretty much anyone out there. Here's a sample chart:

    Find a Clinic | Low Testosterone
    Thank you! : )

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    Absolutely. The doctors are top notch.

    I typically see 100mg / wk to start. Then up or down after blood work at 6 weeks

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    Been with them since they opened, no complaints. Pretty simple process. Biggest things for me that I like:

    1. I'm not forced to go to a clinic constantly for injections like a lot of doctors and clinics will do.
    2. Everything's bundled together so I don't really have to mess with anything. A lot better things to do with my time rather than nitpicking my TRT to death in order to say $100 a year.
    3. Doctor I see is very friendly and very easy to talk to. Always gets back to me fairly fast.
    4. They take care of my dad - I sent him to LowT a little over a year ago. He goes to a different doctor in a different state but no issues.
    5. I've had 3 different doctors since I started TRT. This has by far been the least annoying experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ppwc1985 View Post
    Yes they are great except for the price. I did my first year with them, and they were good. I would have stayed with them, just feel the price was a little steep IMO. I let my md take over and my insurance pays for everything except hcg.
    But see thats because you have insurance so the HRT section is covered. If you dont have insurance that will cover HRT or your test then they are a good value. Ive researched quite a few places and even went to a couple to have labs done and see what they charge for everything and from my findings Lowtestosterone.com has a very good handle on things and the price is very competitive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mountainman360 View Post
    You just sold me! Lol I'm gonna get online and get started right now. Thanks for all the replies. I'm still new here but learning real quick that this is the place to go for any and all questions I have about steroids, not just a bunch of douche bags talking crap and arguing all the time. I like how the the company has an account on here too, that could be very helpful. Anyone else have experience with them? What kind of dosages are usually prescribed?
    It's a great value for sure! I had a 192 total testosterone in October of 2013 and I had issues with my doctor and endo. Nobody believed in prescribing hcg and they did not want to prescribe injectable testosterone. They wanted me to use androgel and when asking about procreation and also maintaining testicle size, they told me that I "had choices to make." ?? Really? Normal testosterone and no balls or feel like crap and probably not have enough sperm to make a baby anyway? No thank you.

    I researched them right here on this board and I made the call. I cannot tell you what a life changer it was. Now, don't expect to become superman or anything like that, but if you feel like crap and you're tired everyday just from waking up, erections are gone, and have brain fog, getting on trt will bring you back to normal. It is a godsend.

    It may seem like a bit of money, but you are completely covered. You can't really put a price on your well being. You have to see the doc once a year after your annual labs and then you need to get blood work every 6 months.

    The customer service is absolutely incredible. You won't get that with regular doctors. I've had return calls and emails on the weekends and also late into the evening when most doctors are done for the day. It's worth every penny to me.

    I had some ED issues as well and my doctor through the company was able to prescribe me cialis (you pay out of pocket for that, but if it's felt like you would benefit in your treatment from it, he or she can prescribe it to you.) in my case, it is party due to an e2 related issue, but to keep your sex life healthy with your spouse or girlfriend it is a huge help.

    I'm in no way affiliated with the sponsor and get nothing in return. I had just spent several years living a subpar life and has a poor sex life due to low testosterone which I didn't even know I had until I went I educated myself. I'm 41 and had a tumor on my pituitary gland since I was about 20 years old (when they diagnosed it) and for years, the doctors just told me my testosterone was "fine." They never gave me numbers and I was uneducated and never asked questions about what the normal levels were. Mid 200s were apparently normal as that is what they were for nearly 20 years. (I ordered a complete medical history on myself and learned this) no wonder why I had problems!! I am just elated that a service like this exists and current protocols are used and I can have normal testosterone levels AND keep my testicles lol. The nerve of a doctor, a female doctor at that, tells me I have decisions to make with regards to doing trt without hcg... She told me that the testicles were only aesthetic. I wanted to tell her to lop off her tits, they're only aesthetic.. Don't get me started..


    Again, it won't turn you into superman, but it will make you feel like a normal and functioning member of society once again!

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    Great info in this thread. Thanks for all the responses everyone, im waiting for an email response from them now.

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