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Around 30% of new patients with us are transfer patients from other TRT clinics (digital or physical) due to the hassle of in-person visits or our better pricing. If you are happy with your current dosing then we are happy to continue it. We would just take a look at your labs from before you started & talk with you around how you're feeling. No issues at all around needing you to come off or anything like that.We would just suggest touching base/scheduling with us when you have ~1 month of medication left so we can line up a reorder before you run out & after the controlled substance duration would be allowed for reorder.
Switching clinics: This happens all the time & we encourage patients to find clinics that work the best for them. It's generally good practice to let the clinic know that you plan to stop working with... See Full Answer
I'm going to copy another recent reply we made to this comment, if you don't mind, and expand on it. The main issue with the TRT telemedicine concerns is focused on other controlled substances & tele... See Full Answer
Most doctors would likely be comfortable following an established protocol if it had been working for a patient. Switching insurance companies is usually a bigger problem as they will typically force ... See Full Answer
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