Thread: Lowt.com vs clinic
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07-06-2015, 05:39 PM #1Associate Member
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Lowt.com vs clinic
I currently go to a clinic that is covered by insurance co-pay is $25 per week. If I take the shot home it's $35 and they will give me only one or two weeks worth not really saving me much time. Lowt is 199/month for test/hcg /and ai if needed with bloods and everything, and I'd be able to do it all at home with only going to dr once or twice a year and there is a doc where I live. my clinic doesn't give hcg as part of protocol which I want. They said they'd give it to me once or twice a year but this wouldn't be covered by insurance either. Does anyone have exp with the lowt people? I have the money to pay per month for the convenience and ease of getting everything at home, I just found it odd that lowt makes you sign up for a year and if you want to cancel you have to give written notice within 90 days of wanting to cancel. Any thoughts? Im leaning towards paying with lowt but was just curious about what you guys thought.
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07-06-2015, 06:32 PM #2Associate Member
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My experience with lowt.com has been all positive. Their customer service has been awesome and everything has been very convenient. If I ever have a question it's very easy to get ahold of somebody. I never feel like I'm using some shady ass clinic. They've got my business for the foreseeable future.
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07-06-2015, 08:12 PM #3Associate Member
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Originally Posted by Chauffeur
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07-06-2015, 09:18 PM #4
I've been with low t a year and a half.
I love it. I wish it were a little less expensive, but honestly it's worth it. The dr knows his stuff, the low t staff is excellent, very helpful and it's easy to get someone on the phone. In fact, they call ME every so often just to see how things are going and if i need anything.
The pharmacy ships fast.
All around, very pleased
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07-06-2015, 09:22 PM #5
The year contract is a way to ensure they cover their upfront costs. The blood work, initial dr visit, and first rx. if you think about it, out of pocket that's a huge chunk of change all in the first month.
Having the contract shows you're serious, ensures they'll recover those upfront costs etc.
Also, i believe they have like a 3 month buyout? I may be wrong about that (basically if you want to cancel you have to give 3 months notice)
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Cool thanks for replies.
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