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Do you accept insurance or is this out of pocket?

And how detailed should the blood work be? I know that a lot of people on this site are recommending privatemdlabs and getting the female menopause panel or something.
 
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Our services are out of pocket. We can give you an invoice for your Physical and Lab work and your insurance should pick up the cost, we can not guarantee it though because everyone's insurance is a little bit different.

I would not recommend taking the female panel, we can not accept that.

Just FYI - Because of all the new rules in healthcare, the ARRA specifically, I can assure you that you do not want your testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) on your insurance.

That would be like telling your insurance you have asthma, or any other type of chronic condition that gets treated with speciality meds. Do you think the insurance will raise your premiums on that?.............

Then to add to that, because business's are now forced to provide healthcare, if your the guy with something on your record and is causing the premium's to go up, how do you think that will weigh on your value to that employer?

I would never put my testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) on my insurance.
 
Our services are out of pocket. We can give you an invoice for your Physical and Lab work and your insurance should pick up the cost, we can not guarantee it though because everyone's insurance is a little bit different.

I would not recommend taking the female panel, we can not accept that.

Just FYI - Because of all the new rules in healthcare, the ARRA specifically, I can assure you that you do not want your testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) on your insurance.

That would be like telling your insurance you have asthma, or any other type of chronic condition that gets treated with speciality meds. Do you think the insurance will raise your premiums on that?.............

Then to add to that, because business's are now forced to provide healthcare, if your the guy with something on your record and is causing the premium's to go up, how do you think that will weigh on your value to that employer?

I would never put my testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) on my insurance.


Thanks for the info. I do have an appt with a urologist in a couple of weeks. What type of hormone panel do I need to request so that my bases are covered in the event that the doctors don't help?

Also, would a full physical a little over a year old and an exit physical from the military six months ago be adequate?
 
Don't know for sure, we don't make that decision. We have to get your medical forms in our HIPAA compliant medical portal, once the medical team, admin and physician have reviewed your file, we will know what the next step is.

It is a no obligation free approval.

Hope this helps.
 
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If you were expecting some magical potion or supplement or weird body hack that will instantly and naturally increase your T levels, what follows is bound to disappoint. Despite what some companies or websites might tell you, there***8217;s no single thing that will boost your testosterone naturally for the long term.

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we don't do natural boosters sir.
 
I cannot believe someone posted that! Wow.... Check out IMT's website. They don't play that natty booster BS like offered on TV! It's a very legit and thorough programs they offer if you meet the requirements.
 
I'm 26 years old and I have multiple symptoms of low T. I've never had any blood work done and I don't make a ton of money. Is increasemyt.com for me? and what steps would I need to take from here?
 
I'm 26 years old and I have multiple symptoms of low T. I've never had any blood work done and I don't make a ton of money. Is increasemyt.com for me? and what steps would I need to take from here?

You can just click the "here" link in the post above your last post and follow the instuctions to connect with IMT.
 
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