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Is the concentration of your medication 200mg/mL, or 100mg/mL? Are you taking ancillary medications like Enclomiphene? If you're not taking that medication, and your T concentration is 200mg/mL, then you should almost certainly be feeling results unless you were not low Testosterone to get started or you're aromatizing at a high amount.
For us, we would like to do labs as needed with patients rather than mandate them at extra cost. In your case, we would probably want to check a few of your markers because that seems off.
Typically our cost covers oversight, medications, supplies, visits, and most things outside of labwork itself. There are cases where we make cost adjustments depending on high doses or when we add ancillary medications like HCG or Oxandrolone/Nandrolone, but we charge those essentially at-cost for patients as they are not our focus.
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