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AlphaMD's Answer
We are available in most states, with a few exceptions. If we can't help, we can offer advice. What state are you moving to?
What we typically do in the case of someone who has insurance and can get their medications cheaply through it is offer them some kind of large discount, like $40 off a month on top of any other discounts they may have. It does depend on the person, how chill their insurance is, and if they ask us to do pre-authorizations all the time etc.
Essentially, if you have really good insurance and a PCP/insurance company that will handle TRT with you, they're going to cost less than we will likely be able to provide since we do not work with insurance and are more catered to the average man who has terrible insurance/providers or no insurance.
We include any and all Testosterone you need up to 160mg a week, then ~$8 more a month if we need to send more than that. Injection supplies, and kind of AI you may or may not need, & shipping are included. Any follow-up consultations or meetings with providers are included. If someone is in a bind financially, we are also willing to work something out under certain conditions.
We do not work with hidden fees like many digital companies do (like MaleExcel's med refill fees or admin fees), nor do we mandate up charged testing when a patient has been doing great on a steady regimen with no side effects for years (TRT nation).
Our focus is on keeping things affordable and transparent with a policy of not over prescribing for profit. We also do live video calls, something which is incredibly rare in this space.
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