retired1139
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has anyone had any experience with Royal Men's Medical Center?
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I would be very wary. You can certainly find better care. Let us know if you want/need a referral.
In regards to the quote below, we at Royal Men's Medical Center have top notch care and therapy for all patients. Why would this person make such a baseless comment. I can assure you the referral he will make to you is one of the "Site Sponsors" on this forum.
Welcome, Dr Rodriguez.
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Although your clinic is not an advertiser on this site, I suggest that you read the following notice I sent to all members and advertisers:
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Again, welcome and we hope you stick around.
Hi Nelson, thank you for reaching out and welcoming me. I appreciate it. I read through the code of conduct and your letter to all members. I can only assume the reason you sent it to me was because you felt I may have breached the code of conduct? If this is true, please let me know what portion and hopefully provide some guidance so I know how to better provide feedback and/or post on the forum.
Thank you,
Dr. Rodriguez
Dr Rodriguez,
Greeting. I am 40 years old and have a total test that is 400. My free test is slightly below normal st 8.3pg/ml. Am I a potential candidate? Also had a couple questions, What are the optimal free test and total test ranges your clinic trie to get patients to? Do you factor in free test ranges when dosing? Finally, I would probably elect to go with creams over injections. Do the aromatase inhibitor and hcg come in pill form or do they have to be injected? Thank you for your time.
Dr Rodriguez,
Greeting. I am 40 years old and have a total test that is 400. My free test is slightly below normal st 8.3pg/ml. Am I a potential candidate? Also had a couple questions, What are the optimal free test and total test ranges your clinic trie to get patients to? Do you factor in free test ranges when dosing? Finally, I would probably elect to go with creams over injections. Do the aromatase inhibitor and hcg come in pill form or do they have to be injected? Thank you for your time.
Hey guy I need some input. I am 40 Y/O with a TT of 500- 530 ng/dl. Estradiol is 33 pg/ml . I am on Wellbutrin because of depression 150mg XL. ED pills that I don't need all the time. So my question to you guys is am I a good candidate for TRT and also just any knowledge and advice you guys can throw at me relating to this topic would be great !!!