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Do you treat women? And would admitting I've been taking small amounts [10-20mgs/week IM] of my bf's Test (and getting great results) be a barrier to rx from your company? Or how would you suggest framing my desire to get my own script?

AlphaMD's Answer

We currently have female patients on similar low doses to optimize their hormones. They typically need a bit of Estrogen to keep everything in balance as well as the Test, and to be monitored a bit more heavily than men during the first 3-6 months to make sure it's all dialed-in well, since they have more moving parts in a sense.

We take all patients including those who are new to TRT, on TRT from providers, or those on UGLs/other locations looking to be taken care of legitimately. What people do before us is none of our business outside of what we can do to help them.

We do treat women. There are several practices that would refuse to treat you based on that admission. We would prefer that you receive appropriate care. Care that is monitored and safe.

The medical indication for women receiving testosterone is primarily for libido and sexual function. You should discuss this reason with any potential prescriber.

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