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Can you treat a New York based patient? How would you do the blood work and how often? How much would that cost?

AlphaMD's Answer

We are happy to work with New York patients!

New York is a very weird state when it comes to lab testing, they have a lot of odd laws about it. We likely will have to work with a local lab, but it really depends, either way we're happy to do it.

If you're not a TRT patient, it is generally just included in your initial consultation. We would want to do it initially and see how you react to treatment. From there we may need to do it again to dial you in, but often times if the case is clear-cut and you're feeling great there's really not a reason to keep having you be poked. How you feel on treatment is the number one concern.

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