FAQS

Why do you not take insurance?

While health insurance does serve a purpose in the realm of hormone optimization it is more of a barrier to care.  Strict criteria for treatment, limited formularies and outdated treatment guidelines do not make for optimization of any kind. By being a cash-based clinic, I am able to provide individualized care to a broader range of patient's using a wide variety of medications from several accredited compounding pharmacies.  In fact, a large portion of my patients are referred to me by primary care providers due to identifying the need for treatment but inability to be appropriately managed due to insurance.included in the treatment. 

Do I have to sign a contract?

Absolutely not. Depending on the service it is either an automatic month-to-month subscription or pay-per-product. If you are on an automatic month-to-month prescription and want to cancel just let me know and it will be stopped. I understand that life happens and sometimes funds can get tight but I will always be here if you want to restart treatment.

Can I receive HRT treatments at home?

Absolutely! In fact, this is highly encouraged. You will be educated on the different methods of injection and shown how to do this prior to receiving your medication. Supplies will be provided and are included in the monthly subscription. If injections are something you are not comfortable with we can discuss other forms of treatment such as creams during the initial appointment. 

How is TRT administered?

Currently, we offer TRT in the form of creams and injections. Please check out the BLOG for more information regarding both testosterone creams and injections. 

Does TRT cause prostate cancer?

While there is a lot of conspiracy regarding this myth newer studies have actually shown TRT to be safe regarding prostate cancer risks. Please check out the BLOG for more information regarding the effects of TRT on prostate cancer.

Does TRT cause hair loss?

A main concern for most men initiating TRT is hair loss. Recent studies have shown that this will mainly occur based off of an individuals genetic propensity for it.  Please check out the  BLOG for more information. 

Does TRT cause blood clots?

While testosterone is an erythropoietic androgen that increases the number of red blood cells, it is important to understand that this does not directly correlate to blood clots. Please check out the BLOG for more information. 

Does TRT cause infertility?

Often referred to as "male birth control" some men are still able to have children while on TRT however due to a decrease in intratesticular testosterone while on therapy this could be problematic for most. There are options for maintaining fertility while on TRT or increasing fertility in the first place. Please check out the BLOG for more information. 

Does TRT cause heart problems?

Despite the FDA's warning regarding increased risk of heart attack and stroke with testosterone use several studies have shown this to be a false claim. In fact some studies have shown testosterone to have cardiovascular protective properties.  Please check out the BLOG for more information. 

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Does TRT cause "Shut Down"?

While on TRT the normal pathways for natural testosterone production are decreased and/or stopped however once medication is discontinued these pathways start again. In short, yes TRT causes "shut down" but only while on the medication. The biggest take away from this is that your body will start to produce testosterone through the natural pathways once off of the medication. Please check out the BLOG for more information. 

Does TRT cause “Roid Rage”?

The short answer is "no" however when used at the level of "abuse" androgenic hormones have been shown to increase aggression. There are many factors to this and frankly the benefits far outweigh the risks when prescribed by a licensed provider. Please check out the BLOG for more information. 

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