If you go through a doctor then the cost is pretty low, I pay $10 copay to see my doc, blood tests are covered by insurance, I pay $50 a month for my prescription of Test. That is very low cost, why go to a clinic and pay out of pocket?
cause not a lot of doctors will just prescribe as easy as yours did, you got lucky. Not everyone has the same luxury.
Not to mention for guys with the money that do not care it is about privacy. Some guys have been going to their family doc for 25 years and they don't even want to go there with him.
more often then not guys go to their doctor, the doc gives them gel, they hate it, then the doc gives them T injects 200mg once per month and makes them come into the office every month. This process usually takes 3-5 months by the time they refer you to an endo, for you only to realize you needed to see a uro then they will want to run tests blah blah, it takes a while.
Not to mention for someone that doesn't know how to dial in their program, if their doc isn't on T he won't get it either, and they don't have countless hours to spend on the board searching the best way, they would rather pay to work with someone that has done it a gazillion times and can show them how to get dialed in the quickest way possible, they find value in this. You cannot buy this anywhere else I promise you.
Its about not having to schedule an appt and wait 3 weeks to get in to ask a simple question about E2.
Other reasons are for GH optimization.
I could go on and on and on.
Some of IMT clients are the most knowledgable guys on this board when it comes to TRT, so for those who find value in that knowledge, that is why you go with a company like that.
If you already got your program dialed in, are not interested in gh optimization or amino acid therapy, and your doc writes scripts for everything you need, god bless ya.
This is not the situation for 90% of the guys though, they are totally new to this and need guidance.
what do you pay for HCG? If your not on it then there is no need for me to go further in the convo, that is the first mistake there, thinking you know enough to know you do not need it.