question from a user

Do you offer hcg?

AlphaMD's Answer

Yes — providers on the AlphaMD platform can prescribe HCG when appropriate. It is an ancillary medication for TRT which comes with an increased cost because it is quite expensive. We should probably list that more prominently on our site since so many companies have stopped offering it & AlphaMD is one of the few platforms where it's still available.

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