question from a user
AlphaMD's Answer
Our initial consultation price pays for a Testosterone testing kit to be shipped to you. It's fairly cheap considering it's paying for both that & the time with a consultant for 20-45 minutes.
After that we will have a solid platform based on your symptoms and goals to make a treatment plan. We use the initial test to be a nice guidepost during this time & we will want to retest you if there are any issues during the dialing-in phase. The vast majority of the time we hit the nail on the head & patients are feeling great with no side effects from this initial treatment.
If they are not and it's not something we have a good idea of how to adjust, then we may want to see how they have responded via another test. That test would be out of pocket via our testing lab or another location if you prefer. It is also fairly cheap, as we don't look to make money here nor needlessly poke someone over and over if they're doing fine.
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