Primary care: Primary care physician. That would include family practice, internal medicine and dome gynecologists.
Answered 6/23/2014
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Primary Medical Doc: There isn't much to it in term of managing tt replacement, but some pmds don't manage this condition and refer out to urologists or some case, endocrinologist. It is more of an endocrine disorder rather than urologic, but i think more often urologists end up managing it. As i mentioned, it is not that difficult to treat. So, check with your pmd--primary medical doctor. Good luck.
Answered 9/28/2016
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