StephenforTestosterone
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I was with Renew Youth for testosterone treatment for a monthly fee of $300. After a year I found Royal Men's Medical Center for $200 a month and switched. It seemed alright at the begining but even early on I felt it was a "cookie cutter" clinic. I wasn't impressed with Dr. Rodriguez. I was taking smaller injections twice a week with Renew Youth. Dr Rodriguez didn't think that was necessary and was very dismissive when I asked him to explain. he said "We don't do that here." I went along with it, I was saving $100 a month. After a year my testosterone supplies were coming up up short by 2+ injections. I could have made a mistake once but not 2 injections worth and for 2 months in a row. I also noticed after about 6 months the HCG wasn't mixing very well. I had to let it sit for at least 5 minutes before it would dissolve. When I tried to talk to them about my issues I was given the runaround, humiliated told that after a year I should know how to inject. It was like talking with couple of thugs. Alex Azaria was one of the employees that I spoke with. When I said I felt I was getting the runaround, Alex Azaria cancelled my account without consulting with the doctor. Dr Rodriguez refused to speak with me but had his thugs call me just to harass me. Sounds unbelievable but that's what happened. In the end they did me a favor.
I since have gone with Defy Medical who have so far been very professional. They are very knowledgable and do actually treat each patient individually. The initial upfront costs are more but it evens out and is comparable to RMM—and as time goes on, when less frequent blood tests are needed, it may even be less.
Also VERY IMPORTANT. Defy Medical prescribed 3 smaller weekly doses which have actually helped with my high red blood cell count. The doctor explained in detail why smaller more frequent doses work better. And the HCG dissolves quickly.
I since have gone with Defy Medical who have so far been very professional. They are very knowledgable and do actually treat each patient individually. The initial upfront costs are more but it evens out and is comparable to RMM—and as time goes on, when less frequent blood tests are needed, it may even be less.
Also VERY IMPORTANT. Defy Medical prescribed 3 smaller weekly doses which have actually helped with my high red blood cell count. The doctor explained in detail why smaller more frequent doses work better. And the HCG dissolves quickly.