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Started by NoIntentions, February 24, 2013, 12:03:07 PM

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NoIntentions

What if someone were approved for T but paid out of pocket? Is it rather expensive (Having no insurance) ?
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Nygeel

Depends on where you are. A clinic might offer sliding scale, and have a deal with labs. My appointments were $20, labs were $50 but didn't include T levels. T costs $120 for 5 months to 1 year of injections.
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Simon

Depends on what method. Injections are the cheapest. I pay $96 for enough for 7 months. Some guys pay less than that.

If you want patches, gel, or cream is when it gets expensive (especially without insurance).
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NoIntentions

Wow those prices aren't bad at all! I'm just hoping to talk to someone asap and start my transformation, I see everyone else's story and transformation and I just get so jealous, I can't wait for that to be me one day.. To finally feel comfortable being myself.. I know it's going to take time but in the end it will all be worth it
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wheat thins are delicious

Like others said it depends on what method you are on and where you get it from.  My vial lasts me 5 months and cost 38 bucks.  But after shipping and needles it costs me close to 50-ish dollars.


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aleon515

I am starting on compounded cream, and if I'm not happy I'll go to injectable. It costs more than the injectable but less than stuff like Androgel. I think compounded cream is between $40-80 per 3 months and Androgel is probably over $100. You use a lot of it as well.

--Jay
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conformer

I get a generic cypionate from Rite Aid for $20 (with insurance) that lasts me about 4 months. W/o insurance it would be $60 according the receipt. Then I pay 25cents per needle at the pharmacy and $5 of needles (20) lasts me the vial.

Arch

At my current dosage, I get almost six months' worth for fifty bucks at the local AIDS-serving pharmacy. The price includes needles. I didn't get any alcohol wipes last time, but I thought they were included the previous time...still, wipes are cheap, a few bucks a box. For each injection, I use one wipe for the vial and one for me. So it all adds up to a little over a hundred bucks a year. When I was at a higher dosage, I still paid less than $150 a year.

I also use a tissue and a little dot Band-Aid for each injection. The price is negligible, a few bucks a year.

This is all out of pocket, of course. Insurance prices are usually cheaper.
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Darkflame

Here's what I wonder. I'm already on disability (in Ontario, ODSP) when I start T would it be covered by my drug plan? It should be but idk for sure
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