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I just started with this provider so they wanted to start on the lower side and titrate up in a few months. It’s an out of pocket expense so switching providers is costly

AlphaMD's Answer

Understandable. There are TRT companies out there who will take over your care without forcing you off Testosterone and new testing though, do keep that in mind if you hit a wall with that provider.

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