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This would be possible, though the pricing for this would be different than the traditional TRT costs. (Higher, since HCG costs more than Testosterone). We'd prefer to be involved in your overall TRT care to manage it better, but we have done this before. We could see you for a consultation & go over your dosing, then determine what makes sense for a monthly cost based on your needs/dose/injection frequency.
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Generally HCG is $300 at the time of order/reorder and we send out 10,000 units at a time. Typical dosing is 500-1000 units weekly depending on goals, so this tends to last 2.5-5 months at a time. Pat... See Full Answer
We have a large number of TRT transfer patients. All we ask is that we get a copy of your current regimen and that we can meet with you to see how you're feeling on it. It would be great if we could h... See Full Answer
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