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Unlike injectable TRT, creams are very cost to dosing dependent. In some cases the cost can remain the same, in other higher dosing situations, we may need to add additional cost to cover the more expensive medication that is the large volume of topical Testosterone. However, if we needed to do that, we would talk about it with you & apply the same level of additional discount to the added cost that the 12 month package would apply to the baseline cost.
Yes. Creams are available & may cost slightly more per month (maybe $8-20) just because they are more expensive to produce & ship. In cases like this & reviewing your Testosterone levels, if you are a... See Full Answer
Our $129 a month is all inclusive for our treatment service - meaning it includes all consultations with us, questions, Testosterone (up to 160mg a week*, it can be ~$8 more a month for higher, sinc... See Full Answer
Both forms have pros and cons, and both are excellent options. The creams have the convenience of no needles, but at the cost of needing daily applications. Also, you can transfer the medications to o... See Full Answer
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