"He got the idea for clinics dressed up as lounges, places that didn't resemble boring and sterile doctor's offices. He found a doctor to be his medical director and left his finance company to open his first Low T Center in Southlake in 2010. From there, the business bloomed.
Sisk says his average clinic sees about 75 men a day, and he's adding new ones almost weekly. Listening to him, Sisk's continued rise seems inevitable. ...
For some, the injections, which Sisk believes are safer than gels or pills, are covered by insurance. "It's just like going to your primary care doctor," he says. "
If you don't have insurance or you have a high deductible, it's $395 a month."
It's a fantastic business model. Once a man begins replacing his testosterone, his natural ability to produce the hormone is dampened, so Sisk's
patients come to his clinics every seven to 10 days for their shots."
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So, let's give the benefit of the doubt that they aren't charging the insurance companies more than the cash price. I doubt that's true, but let's go with that. $395 per month for 4 shots, that's $98.75 per visit. They say they're seeing about 75 men a day. That's $7406 a day. The one closest to me is open 6 days a week, so in a 4 week month they're bringing in $177k a month gross in a three thousand square foot retail space, with very low startup compared cost. They are making damn good money off this.