Jak3d
Member
It's been awhile since I've posted but hopefully this can help some Canadian guys out since I got alot of help on here when I was starting out. I'm sure if CDNGUY is back he'll call me a shill haha
I tried getting on TRT through my family doctor but my levels were always in the normal range.
Found a new private clinic called ONMEN.ca and I was put on TRT even though my levels were normal. According to them normal is 8-30 and I was at 13.
Prior to the blood test they have a questioner and I basically lied and put down I had all the symptoms they were asking about. They called me and said my levels are normal but since I have low testosterone symptoms they'll set up an appointment with a doctor to discuss my options.
The blood test is $50 and if you're approved the consultation is $150. Every three months for the first year its $200 which includes bloods and consultation. After one year its every six months.
The doctor wanted me to got on cream but I tried to get injections. She wouldn't do it. Luckily my insurance doesn't cover the high compounding fess their pharmacy charges (which you have to use) I was able to email the doctor and explain that my insurance won't cover the cream but will cover the injections. She was awesome about it and switch it for me.
It's been a few weeks and not feeling much but hopefully I get everything sorted out in time.
Any questions, ask away
I tried getting on TRT through my family doctor but my levels were always in the normal range.
Found a new private clinic called ONMEN.ca and I was put on TRT even though my levels were normal. According to them normal is 8-30 and I was at 13.
Prior to the blood test they have a questioner and I basically lied and put down I had all the symptoms they were asking about. They called me and said my levels are normal but since I have low testosterone symptoms they'll set up an appointment with a doctor to discuss my options.
The blood test is $50 and if you're approved the consultation is $150. Every three months for the first year its $200 which includes bloods and consultation. After one year its every six months.
The doctor wanted me to got on cream but I tried to get injections. She wouldn't do it. Luckily my insurance doesn't cover the high compounding fess their pharmacy charges (which you have to use) I was able to email the doctor and explain that my insurance won't cover the cream but will cover the injections. She was awesome about it and switch it for me.
It's been a few weeks and not feeling much but hopefully I get everything sorted out in time.
Any questions, ask away
