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Any TRT providers that take insurance? Would be a lot cheaper for me.

AlphaMD's Answer

The only providers that accept insurance are local clinics. Getting credentialed with an insurance company is a pay to play system. It costs $300 per insurance carrier, per state, per medical provider to be added to an insurance panel. Online clinics practice in multiple states, so getting added to an insurance panel in each state is prohibitively expensive.

Also, getting insurance coverage for TRT requires a significant amount of paperwork, prior authorization forms, and even then is often denied. Only smaller local practices are likely to put up with this.

You should ask your primary doctor who they suggest near you that will provide TRT that accepts insurance.

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