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I need an endocrinology dr. to treat me for low t.... i have been using a local endo dr. for 2 years or so but they moved. do you prescribe test?? i

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Must be in-person: Testosterone is a controlled substance regulated by the DEA in the United States. Regular in-person office visits are required to prescribe testosterone. So the answer is yes when appropriate, but not via the internet. A local provider from HealthTap may be able to help you locate another endocrinologist near your home. Alternatively many primary care docs treat testosterone deficiency also

Answered 8/16/2015

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Need local Endocrino: For low Testosterone level treatment it may be a good idea to find a local area Endocrinologist and get your records trandferred to the new doctor.You have to have documentation of your T deficiency and appropriate indications for therapy with Testostrone at age of 39 years.It can not be prescribed without all the information and not on this site.

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