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Provider consultations, lab test reviews, most doses of Testosterone, if prescribed (higher doses may carry a slight increase to cover the added medication cost), any AI the provider prescribes, injection supplies, shipping, and communication.
The only things not included are expensive medications like HCG or additional testing. For both, we only really charge what they cost us & if the provider overseeing your care recommends them, we don't try to make profit in those areas.
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
We do not sell individual medications, though medications are part of being a member. Our cost is $129 a month & covers most dosing, though can be reduced if you are a veteran or active military membe... See Full Answer
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