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I haven't been lurking since covid times so I was wondering if we have we ever got to the bottom of if citadel and Pareto are sister labs? Im using up old stock of TNT which I already had opened from both labs so I usually just pin which ever one I grab first so one week might pin pareto and the next might be citadel. I mean even if they aren't it shouldn't be a problem as tnt should be tnt but would feel better knowing its basically the same lab.

Also, anyone know if Inno still makes ment? I found it being sold on a site which is a bit sus but my specific rep doesn't have it listed. So im just wondering if anyone else that has a inno rep knows if its on their list.
 
So I just moved to Canada Toronto two days ago.
Previously was prescribed TRT from my doctor at Israel, (base line was 2.4nmo/l).

How easy it would be for me to get prescribed here ? In Israel the process took me over 6 months and was very annoying, the last thing I want is to go through that process once again.

So I have two questions:

1. How easy it would be for me to get prescribed here from a GP? (I got all my blood work and Endo summary of my diagnosis with me)

2. What’s the price for prescribed testosterone? Is it even worth it financially? Or UGL is the way to go ? I got a very reputable source here so quality is not an issue.

Appreciate any help, thanks !
 
So I just moved to Canada Toronto two days ago.
Previously was prescribed TRT from my doctor at Israel, (base line was 2.4nmo/l).

How easy it would be for me to get prescribed here ? In Israel the process took me over 6 months and was very annoying, the last thing I want is to go through that process once again.

So I have two questions:

1. How easy it would be for me to get prescribed here from a GP? (I got all my blood work and Endo summary of my diagnosis with me)

2. What’s the price for prescribed testosterone? Is it even worth it financially? Or UGL is the way to go ? I got a very reputable source here so quality is not an issue.

Appreciate any help, thanks !
I'll send you some legit pharma test if you end up needing it I'm in Calgary.

Good luck getting a prescription.

I hope I'm wrong but I heard its a nightmare.
 
So I just moved to Canada Toronto two days ago.
Previously was prescribed TRT from my doctor at Israel, (base line was 2.4nmo/l).

How easy it would be for me to get prescribed here ? In Israel the process took me over 6 months and was very annoying, the last thing I want is to go through that process once again.

So I have two questions:

1. How easy it would be for me to get prescribed here from a GP? (I got all my blood work and Endo summary of my diagnosis with me)

2. What’s the price for prescribed testosterone? Is it even worth it financially? Or UGL is the way to go ? I got a very reputable source here so quality is not an issue.

Appreciate any help, thanks !
Ugl unless you have benefits...

What’s your age? Most doctors won’t prescribe test if you are low normal...especially if you are young.
 
I'll send you some legit pharma test if you end up needing it I'm in Calgary.

Good luck getting a prescription.

I hope I'm wrong but I heard its a nightmare.
That’s so nice of you brother thank you !
I came here with a couple of months supply so I think I’ll be fine but I’m still going to try get prescribed
Ugl unless you have benefits...

What’s your age? Most doctors won’t prescribe test if you are low normal...especially if you are young.
What do you mean benefits ?
I’m 27, my levels were 2.4nmol before I got prescribed at 25yo, isn’t that low enough lol ?
 
That’s so nice of you brother thank you !
I came here with a couple of months supply so I think I’ll be fine but I’m still going to try get prescribed

What do you mean benefits ?
I’m 27, my levels were 2.4nmol before I got prescribed at 25yo, isn’t that low enough lol ?
I believe the brother was talking about work related benefits. In Canada, although you have free-healthcare, some companies pay for additional/extended coverage which could potentially include TRT therapy from a naturopath. If pharma testosterone is something you're really keen on, if your doctor won't prescribe it to you, the next best LEGAL option is to go to a men's clinic or naturopath who are decidedly more liberal with their prescriptions and dosage protocols. But you'd be paying out of pocket for that and they're quite expensive to boot. Personally speaking, I'd just go the UGL route. We have some fairly well established UGL's in Canada and a dive into the underground forum would throw up some options. Good luck!
 
I believe the brother was talking about work related benefits. In Canada, although you have free-healthcare, some companies pay for additional/extended coverage which could potentially include TRT therapy from a naturopath. If pharma testosterone is something you're really keen on, if your doctor won't prescribe it to you, the next best LEGAL option is to go to a men's clinic or naturopath who are decidedly more liberal with their prescriptions and dosage protocols. But you'd be paying out of pocket for that and they're quite expensive to boot. Personally speaking, I'd just go the UGL route. We have some fairly well established UGL's in Canada and a dive into the underground forum would throw up some options. Good luck!
Can attest to this as well.

In my 40s was diagnosed low normal by a naturopath. The doc said your normal amd no, the naturopath said yes but cant prescribe test so I got Ralox and HCG. I had a benefit plan and only covered the ralox. Was way cheaper to run ugl test as opposed to HCG and got better results
 
Eastern Canada seems harder but out west it’s extremely easy getting on TRT.

You can go TRT clinic , NP or take a chance on family doctor / Endo route.

If you don’t have EHB thru work UGL is definitely more cost effective way to go but regular blood work is a lot harder to get without a TRT doctor / NP on the pay roll.
 
Eastern Canada seems harder but out west it’s extremely easy getting on TRT.

You can go TRT clinic , NP or take a chance on family doctor / Endo route.

If you don’t have EHB thru work UGL is definitely more cost effective way to go but regular blood work is a lot harder to get without a TRT doctor / NP on the pay roll.
I am west coast and have had no luck searching but then havent tried really hard either
 
I believe the brother was talking about work related benefits. In Canada, although you have free-healthcare, some companies pay for additional/extended coverage which could potentially include TRT therapy from a naturopath. If pharma testosterone is something you're really keen on, if your doctor won't prescribe it to you, the next best LEGAL option is to go to a men's clinic or naturopath who are decidedly more liberal with their prescriptions and dosage protocols. But you'd be paying out of pocket for that and they're quite expensive to boot. Personally speaking, I'd just go the UGL route. We have some fairly well established UGL's in Canada and a dive into the underground forum would throw up some options. Good luck!

Can attest to this as well.

In my 40s was diagnosed low normal by a naturopath. The doc said your normal amd no, the naturopath said yes but cant prescribe test so I got Ralox and HCG. I had a benefit plan and only covered the ralox. Was way cheaper to run ugl test as opposed to HCG and got better results

Eastern Canada seems harder but out west it’s extremely easy getting on TRT.

You can go TRT clinic , NP or take a chance on family doctor / Endo route.

If you don’t have EHB thru work UGL is definitely more cost effective way to go but regular blood work is a lot harder to get without a TRT doctor / NP on the pay roll.
For now decided to go with UGL, just placed an order from @Jet Labs .

I think for bloods I’ll just try my luck with GP, if that won’t work I’ll go the TRT Clinic route just so I can have regular blood work, “Onmen” charges 50$ for full blood work panel, from their representative email conversation I had :
We test for free and total testosterone, full biochemistry, Viral hepatitis, CBC, PSA, estradiol, prolactin, FSH, LH, TSH etc.
 
For now decided to go with UGL, just placed an order from @Jet Labs .

I think for bloods I’ll just try my luck with GP, if that won’t work I’ll go the TRT Clinic route just so I can have regular blood work, “Onmen” charges 50$ for full blood work panel, from their representative email conversation I had :
Yes I was talking about health benefits which cover the cost of prescription drugs.

You are in great hands with @Jet Labs
 
Hey all,

New to the boards...and just wanted to pop in and introduce myself. Getting back in the game after 15 years of sitting on the sidelines...last time I went down this path on my own (the internet was a much different place back then) looking forward to sharing my progress, and having a community talk to after such a long hiatus.
 
Definitely! Such a great guy, was very patience with me, as I had some problem the first few days with payments method as I just moved here until I opened my bank account.

Shipped my order super fast and was super nice.
I’ve placed four orders with @Jet Labs and have been extremely happy with the customer service, communication, shipping time and products themselves. I’m running Test/Tren/Mast E from him and am happy with my results so far while I’m in an extreme caloric deficit
 
Hey guys, looking for a good physiotherapist in Toronto, North York area, would greatly appreciate any recommendations!
It was years ago but I went to a clinic at Yonge/Shepard for a back injury and had good results. It was a decade ago so I don’t even remember the name of the clinic or whether it’s still decent but that’s my $0.02
 
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