Do You Want Legal and Affordable Doctor Prescribed TRT?

is the fee structure flat or does it vary?

Are women's boobs flat or do they vary?

lol J/k

It varies. All programs need to be individualized and customized per client. IMT does not offer cookie cutter programs that can fall into a flat rate protocol. There is much more to testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) than just Test/HCG/AI

IMT will customize a program that will address your needs, wants and budget. Our programs are much broader than your traditional testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) program. If you are only interested in our entry level program you could get treatment for as low as 159 a month.

IMT does not just offer testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) though, we offer all of the following:

Testosterone Optimization
Growth Hormone Optimization
Amino Acid Therapy
Injectable Vitamin Therapy
Adrenal Insufficiency Treatment
Medical Weight Loss
Thyroid Programs
Malabsorption and Maldigestion Assessment
Genetic Testing and Consulting
BHRT for female's that is designed to mimic the female natural secretion pattern to avoid estrogen dominance
Concierge Programs: Including Physician cell phone, VIP consults with no time limit, same day and next day appointments
Certified ND and registered dietician on staff
Mood Management
Neuro Pathway Optimization
and many more


IMT has been getting a lot of questions about price lately, please understand IMT does not sell or promote price or a price. We will not lower ourselves to pitching cheap services. If price is your only concern we may not be the right fit for you.

Please do not hesitate to call us or email directly with any specific questions you have.

Hope this helps.

Todd "IncreaseMyT" Thomas
 
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Just to add to the last post. I have been doing this for sometime now, and I have done contract work for many companies in order to help their patient base get more results. I have had the pleasure of speaking with men and women on BHRT all over the country. I have seen some practices offer services for as little as $99 a month.

One in particular comes to mind as they were selling 10 weeks of testosterone for $59 bucks. They still had very low patient retention. Most people that I have dealt with tell you that it doesn't matter what the price is if your not getting the results you want. The turn over rate with this clinic was about 50%. Which IMO is very low. So even though they thought their patients wanted a low price, what they really wanted was a knowledgable friendly team that made sure they got the results they were looking for, in order to ensure that their money wasn't going down the drain.

In the end that is all that matters, there is no magic protocol, anyone who says they can look at your labs and tell you to take XYZ is blowing smoke up your ass. Because of the pharmacokinetics of these medications, it is simply taking the time with each client to ensure all of their concerns are met, and finding the program that best suits their body individually.

So before you go shop price, ask your self what your paying for, are you buying medication? Or are you buying results? We have never had anyone tell us are prices are expensive, each program is very affordable in comparison to what others offer.

 
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Part 3

and this video will explain why it is impossible to do a one size fits all and the importance of cell health in relation to your testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) being effective.

 
I posted a thread about this but thought I'd ask here.

I'm trying to get the most accurate blood work so that I can get an accurate diagnosis. I don't want to get a low or high score and have no desire to jump on Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) if I don't need it.

So I have several questions.....

The doc ordered a slew of tests including Testosterone, Serum. Is that going to give an accurate indicator of my T levels and if there might b a problem?

Also, can I have sex/masturbate and/or lift weights within 24hrs of my blood work? Again, I'm looking for an accurate reading of my average test levels, not something spiked which will give a false positive or negative.

Opinons/advice GREATLY appreciated.
 
Your TT (total testosterone) or serum, is not the most accurate depiction of whats going on in your body. Lifting weights could seriously reduce TT or FT levels if you were working out too much.

As long as you don't masturbate or have sex the morning of your test it will not make a significant impact.

Eating will not affect it and the time of day really doesn't matter much either, TT levels in the morning are the highest, but they usually stay within 10% the rest of the day.

If your testing IGF-1 you will want to stay away from carbs and fats the morning of.

If your curious to know if your primary or secondary you will need a more accurate depiction of LH and FSH than what a blood draw can give you.
 
Your TT (total testosterone) or serum, is not the most accurate depiction of whats going on in your body. Lifting weights could seriously reduce TT or FT levels if you were working out too much.

As long as you don't masturbate or have sex the morning of your test it will not make a significant impact.

Eating will not affect it and the time of day really doesn't matter much either, TT levels in the morning are the highest, but they usually stay within 10% the rest of the day.

If your testing IGF-1 you will want to stay away from carbs and fats the morning of.

If your curious to know if your primary or secondary you will need a more accurate depiction of LH and FSH than what a blood draw can give you.

Thanks for the heads-up!

Damn. So that test sux huh. That's disappointing. Well at least I feel better about sex and weights now lol. I don't believe IGF-1 is being tested. The tests were ordered by my new PCP as part of my full physical and to see why I'm so damn tired, have no moto or drive (including sex), can't sleep, and recovery from workouts is terrible.

If I don't find answers from these and the doc is of no help, I will most likely give IMT a call. However, I can't imagine that I would be able to simply go back to this PCP and say hey, I want these blood/hormone tests instead. IOW, I'm not sure how to even get companies like IMT what they need to help you. For instance, I noticed that you can help with other well-being conditions such as adrenal fatigue etc. Unfortunately I don't believe you can demand docs give you whatever lab you want.

Thanks again for the info.
 
Your TT (total testosterone) or serum, is not the most accurate depiction of whats going on in your body. Lifting weights could seriously reduce TT or FT levels if you were working out too much.

As long as you don't masturbate or have sex the morning of your test it will not make a significant impact.

Eating will not affect it and the time of day really doesn't matter much either, TT levels in the morning are the highest, but they usually stay within 10% the rest of the day.

If your testing IGF-1 you will want to stay away from carbs and fats the morning of.

If your curious to know if your primary or secondary you will need a more accurate depiction of LH and FSH than what a blood draw can give you.

Hi,

I found this posting and for a reason. I have been on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) since 26. I had a Total Test level in 2011 of 131. Then a 2oomg test shot, 712, then back down to 208. First it was prescribed 1x a month. Then went to a uro, EOW. Well, two problems. I have to drive to the office with the testosterone in my own hand/closet. Get injected, then go home with the test in my own hands. Two, EOW. I lied, three problems, no hcg. Now I know Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) has to have some natural production to hit the receptors- so an endo told me- However, both the uro and endo noted small atrophy. I noticed this as well. I also in the last month have taken 5 tests. Yes 5! An endo wanted me to take a blood test, one being my peak, the other my troph( low ). Well, I noticed the endo never checked estradiol. My test came back a whopping 977, 30 hrs after injection, fasted as well, and clean..no drinking etc etc. You know what this is easier:

Test 1: 977, free test normal range
Test 2: 10 days after taking test 1.....497 Total Test, free test was cut in half

The tests I took at a private lab checking more:
Test 3: 12 points above the lowest normal. Say if 300 is normal, it was 312. Free test....Low. Test 3 was taken 14 days out. My troph.
Test 4: Same as test 3, exactly the same.
Test 5: Total test was 365, just 17 points above their lowest normal. Their normal is 348.

So I go from 977 to just 12 points above normal, with my free test dropping over 60% and below normal. Also, my LH was low as well. E2 levels were normal in the the last two tests. However, the E2 was checked day 10 and 14( right before injection not after ). Other tests of prolactin, normal.

So it's been 2 years since on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), still EOW! My tests show how my levels are swinging. Even back in 2011...131, 712, 208? Am I missing something here? I took it upon myself to get my last 3 tests all in a two week period. I felt sluggish. I am in my upper twenties. On testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), and still 12 points above the lowest normal? Free test a bit low? No Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG)? ........ I was thinking, EW, HCG, 140/150mg a week. I mean, I feel I am not asking much. My father's friend who is 49 years old has a test level better than mine. I was clinically dxed with severe hypogonadism in 2011.

Anyone else with the EOW troubles?
 
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Keeping this at the top for the new guys......... and gals of course, we have an exclusive hormone program for you as well :)
 
I was given this site from a friend.
He tells me he contacted IMT and was told the price is almost triple what I pay. Currently I get Cypionate 200mg // Anastrazole// Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) for about 200 dollars a month. He's not EXACTLY sure how much you quoted him because at the time he was calling numerous places and COULD have your company mixed up with another.
However, after me looking around this site for the last three weeks, I'd like to now explore other options. This site is quite useful, so I imagine your company to be the same.
One benefit I've read is that you do mail order.
I didn't even know that was an option. My wife is a registered nurse, so she can give me the injections. No problems there.
The only problem is the price AND the meds/dosages.
I go to a mens health testosterone clinic that will not administer more than 200 cyp WEEKLY.
IF your mail order service is willing to go higher-and if the price isn't MUCH more, I could see me switching.
Can somebody chime in on a price range?
 
Just give them a call and they will go over everything with you.

IMT is not triple anyone else, they are very well known for having competitive pricing. The problem is, many companies offer half ass protocols, so you have to compare apples to apples.

Thanks for posting.
 
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