question from a user
AlphaMD's Answer
When we start out with someone we also tend to go with a simple test as well, though that's decided on during the initial consultation. If someone has a history of estrogen related issues or any indications we need a bigger picture we'll ask if the patient would be cool with paying more for a larger testing kit (we include the basic testing kit in initial consultations for new TRT patients).
For someone like yourself if that were to happen while on our program we'd meet with you again, ask questions, and see if a medication adjustment or additional testing makes the most sense. That said, any time a patient wants to have extra testing we're never going to stop them. We have a really cool program with ChooseHealth who created a one-off testing service for us where a patient can order more testing or we can on their behalf.
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