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Low Testosterone - Should I go Private

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I have finally been diagnosed with Low Testosterone after being around the low end of normal for years. Whilst I want the problem sorted I want to make sure that the doctor is open and willing to prescribe TRT if it is necessary. I also want one that is willing to listen to me and not be totally fixated on getting me 0.1 nmol/L into the accepted range and cutting ties.

With all that in mind, I realise I seek a unicorn and not a medical professional. That said, does anyone have any experience with a consultant who worked out well for them. I am willing to go private and I am willing to travel for the right one if it's necessary.

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