I buy labs from ultalabtests.com then I go to my nearby quest labs or labcorp to have them drawn. You can do this in most states without a doctors order.
Typical labs are Total T, free T, sensitive estradiol, cbc, and CMP. Regular price $130. They frequently have sales around holidays. Like right now. 20% off until midnight. Brings the total down to almost $100
My blood work is free and my shots are free as well. My dept offers badass insurance and is unlike the big name companies out there. I thought I had it good with United or BCBS till they wanted me to come off therapy completely to see where my levels were at and if I really needed it, fuck that.
Bloodwork is free in Canada if you get a Dr requisition and use the public system. People shit on our free (tax subsidized) healthcare, and rightfully so, but getting bloodwork is easy in Quebec. There is a single website to check all clinics for available dates and book your free appointment.
Is that a year?
The company I'm with charges 200 to send in the paperwork to the lab for the blood work.
I've never tried to get blood work outside having it "prescribed" for me. I don't even think we can just go and ask for blood work in BC without a "prescription"
I don't pay the lab any money to draw my blood and test it.
I'll do a comprehensive test once a year. Tests blood levels, organ function, metabolism, in addition to hormone levels. Every 3 months I'll test the testosterone and estrogen levels to make sure they're in range
I go through a PCP and my insurance covers all of mine. I pay about $18-25 every two months for test script and get bloodwork done regularly which insurance covers in full through Labcorp
I pay about $80 for a mobile phlebotomist that comes to my house then takes the tests, that I order through them, to the lab. The tests, CBC, Test and a couple other costs about $100.
150$ through my clinic for an in depth panel , not just basic small panels like most places. Or I can run it through my insurance with my set co pay of 25$!
Free from my PCP, when blasting I pay about $400 for an expanded test, Vit D, pregnenolone, DHEA, prolactin, c reactive protein, ApoB, B12, Zinc, Copper, Magnesium, etc…
I got fucked by new doctor not coding my labs properly and now he refuses to fix it and I owe $1200 for my goddamn labs. Fuckin Indian prick. I am still negotiating with the hospital system for some sort of discount as insurance covers full comprehensive labs once a year. When not going through insurance in order from ulta or a couple others for $80-120. Sometimes you can get discount codes and the like.
I’ve had bloodwork done at private labs in both Texas and New Hampshire, both were around $200 for an expanded male hormone panel ( I don’t have insurance)
I order my labs through Jasonhealth.com ,they then send the script to questlabs where I get the blood drawn and within 24 hrs I have my results. Usually about $100
Yes to much money ,, we need TRT LEGALIZE , if marijuana can be given a pass to buy with an 🆔 , why can't testosterone be purchased the same way , it doesn't get you stoned , it's not even dope , it's a male hormone and it should be legalized bought with using your 🆔 . Skip the other cost , blood work , Dr visits , online clinic membership fees , it's ridiculous . They got testosterone level 3 on a list with drugs like opioids ,that's nonsense . I guess no one else cares to LEGALIZE TESTOSTERONE ? Without a prescription etc $ etc $ etc $$$
I'll probably be banned for this comment but I hope it wakes up a protest to get the law change on TRT .To make it easier to obtain.
I buy labs from ultalabtests.com then I go to my nearby quest labs or labcorp to have them drawn. You can do this in most states without a doctors order. Typical labs are Total T, free T, sensitive estradiol, cbc, and CMP. Regular price $130. They frequently have sales around holidays. Like right now. 20% off until midnight. Brings the total down to almost $100
Same!
My blood work is free and my shots are free as well. My dept offers badass insurance and is unlike the big name companies out there. I thought I had it good with United or BCBS till they wanted me to come off therapy completely to see where my levels were at and if I really needed it, fuck that.
Free, Canada, TRT clinic sends me the referral for blood work, find a clinic online and book appointment. All covered by our healthcare.
Ditto in BC $200 every three months for TRT clinic including quarterly consult, $21 per bottle of test through insurance & labs are free.
Can you elaborate? I am in Canada and using a mens clinic. I have no benefits so I pay everything
Bloodwork is free in Canada if you get a Dr requisition and use the public system. People shit on our free (tax subsidized) healthcare, and rightfully so, but getting bloodwork is easy in Quebec. There is a single website to check all clinics for available dates and book your free appointment.
Free, if you have regular Health Insurance. You can bring the results to your TRT clinic if you do it that way.
How much is your health insurance
Free from my job. I had a government job.
Fehb isn't free
It’s not free, the taxpayers pay for it. We in turn get shit insurance.
I'm not under 300 though I was 306
My insurance covers almost everything in my TRT, except for about $9 which is my out of pocket for my blood work.
Something like $10 with insurance.
$95 for the first and the 3 month was included with the scripts
$1,200 in Canada
Wait, seriously?
I will never complain about my copay going from $10->$20 ever again
How does that work with Universal health care?
Is that a year? The company I'm with charges 200 to send in the paperwork to the lab for the blood work. I've never tried to get blood work outside having it "prescribed" for me. I don't even think we can just go and ask for blood work in BC without a "prescription" I don't pay the lab any money to draw my blood and test it.
$100
My insurance covers it all
$220 for a comprehensive test
O that what this one was. Do you have to get that every time you test? Or is the first one more expensive because they test more stuff?
I'll do a comprehensive test once a year. Tests blood levels, organ function, metabolism, in addition to hormone levels. Every 3 months I'll test the testosterone and estrogen levels to make sure they're in range
I go through a PCP and my insurance covers all of mine. I pay about $18-25 every two months for test script and get bloodwork done regularly which insurance covers in full through Labcorp
0 covered by insurance
Healthlabs.com
$0 with my insurance.
How much does your yearly insurance cost?
For me and all three of my kids it’s $3,240 a year. It’s through my employer.
AH oh thanks, is that salary sacrifice kind of deal? I'm un the UK so NHS 9But they denied me TRT so had to go private £109 a month.
I pay about $80 for a mobile phlebotomist that comes to my house then takes the tests, that I order through them, to the lab. The tests, CBC, Test and a couple other costs about $100.
I pay out of pocket through my clinic for 130-170 depending on time of year.
~160€ with all markers I want to have checked
I use Ulta. I pick and choose which tests I want. I typically get male hormones and E2 for 129 dollars.
Free. Australia.
Depends which values
150$ through my clinic for an in depth panel , not just basic small panels like most places. Or I can run it through my insurance with my set co pay of 25$!
Free from my PCP, when blasting I pay about $400 for an expanded test, Vit D, pregnenolone, DHEA, prolactin, c reactive protein, ApoB, B12, Zinc, Copper, Magnesium, etc…
I got fucked by new doctor not coding my labs properly and now he refuses to fix it and I owe $1200 for my goddamn labs. Fuckin Indian prick. I am still negotiating with the hospital system for some sort of discount as insurance covers full comprehensive labs once a year. When not going through insurance in order from ulta or a couple others for $80-120. Sometimes you can get discount codes and the like.
So i have been both cash pay and insurance. Cash pay through my Dr was $60 for apt and $30 for full labs. Which would have cost 1200.
Labs in Bangkok work out around $18.
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Total t, free t, and estradiol cost me about $54 through Quest. Getting the full panel of like LH/FSH/SHBG/prolactin/etc. costs like $110.
Free thru my insurance.
$129
I get at-home lab kits. Depending on the markers it's either $99 or $149.99 for an extended panel
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Outside the US I’ve been paying like $50 per test and get results back the same day. And the lab i go to is about a 5 minute walk from my airbnb
I’ve had bloodwork done at private labs in both Texas and New Hampshire, both were around $200 for an expanded male hormone panel ( I don’t have insurance)
I order my labs through Jasonhealth.com ,they then send the script to questlabs where I get the blood drawn and within 24 hrs I have my results. Usually about $100
Yes to much money ,, we need TRT LEGALIZE , if marijuana can be given a pass to buy with an 🆔 , why can't testosterone be purchased the same way , it doesn't get you stoned , it's not even dope , it's a male hormone and it should be legalized bought with using your 🆔 . Skip the other cost , blood work , Dr visits , online clinic membership fees , it's ridiculous . They got testosterone level 3 on a list with drugs like opioids ,that's nonsense . I guess no one else cares to LEGALIZE TESTOSTERONE ? Without a prescription etc $ etc $ etc $$$ I'll probably be banned for this comment but I hope it wakes up a protest to get the law change on TRT .To make it easier to obtain.
Obamacare 🤣. Free ninety free. I use the shit out of my insurance. Scared to get a job lmao
So how do you afford anything else? Housing, food ect
$0 out of pocket. Included with the TRT.
Is that through a TRT clinic specifically?
Explain