question from a user

Can you diagnose and prescribe us even if we have been doing UGL sources in the past/currently?

AlphaMD's Answer

Yes. We are happy to help transition patients from UGL/self-treatment. Like any aspect of your health, it is best to know what you are getting and monitoring appropriately. It’s better to be safe, and we don’t judge.

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