Quote Originally Posted by Cruzmeyers View Post
This is great information. Your thread interested me so I joined the forum. I use to live in San Diego and I would just go to Mexico to get my gear, that was 4 years ago. I have been suffering from low libido, depression, excessive weight gain, and sleeping disorders, and no matter how hard I try I just cant make it out the door to the gym. I have been wanting to start another cycle in hopes that a little testosterone will give me a boost but I am not sure were to find gear in my area, I am very shy about approaching people. I have been researching TRT as a option as it is legal and safer but a lot of my research results in clinics that seem like scams or will only provide patients with limited amounts of hormones that seem ineffective. I will most def follow your advice in selecting a TRT clinic. If you could pm me anything you know of in SLC or lead me in the right direction that would be great, if there are issues with doing that i understand. After reading this thread I still have a few more questions for you. I find that all of the clinics I have researched did not accept insurance, you said your insurance pays for this, is there something I should look for in a med ins policy that will cover this? If so what is needed as I am currently shopping around for policies. Also, what are typical prices for a initial exam, blood work, prescriptions, follow ups, etc... I find they range from 500 to 1000 dollars for the initial exam and then run a few hundred dollars a month for prescriptions and follow ups. Does that seem right? Thanks in advance for your help.
cruzmeyers... i know exactly how ya feel. i'm in ut as well and ran in to a lot of the same issues. there are a few dr.'s though here that are more than willing to write a scrip, even without having the BW done. research DO's in the area. type their name into health grades.com and check to see if they have a sanctions history for some type of misconduct. if they have a record of misconduct, then plug their name into a google search and look for the minutes from the utah osteopathic physician and surgeon's licensing board meeting at dopl.utah.gov to find what type of violations they have had, and select one that has been had issues with their scheduled prescribing methods. you can also go straight to the minutes if you would rather just read through them all and just hunt for one. most of these docs are repeat offenders since it is generally a slight slap on the wrist for their "unsatisfactory prescribing methods." good luck with the search bro, let me know if i can help in any other way