Phoenix Doc?

Can anyone recommend a good doc in the Phoenix area?

A “good doc,” to me, would mean someone who is collaborative, not dictatorial, regarding treatment options, and, willing to prescribe for TRT.

[quote]zarthustra wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good doc in the Phoenix area?

A “good doc,” to me, would mean someone who is collaborative, not dictatorial, regarding treatment options, and, willing to prescribe for TRT.[/quote]

Eric Honing. I used him for a couple of years. Specializes in HRT. Very knowledgeable and collaborative. I switched because Honing no longer accepts my insurance. I just started with a new one who seems promising so far, but I won’t know for sure until my next visit when we discuss my labs.

Use this form or phone:
http://www.womensinternational.com/request_referral.html

They are nearby and will know the docs who do HRT. Explain your TRT preferences and insurance needs.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

[quote]zarthustra wrote:
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

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Let us know who you come up with and how it goes please.

[quote]KSman wrote:
Use this form or phone:
http://www.womensinternational.com/request_referral.html

They are nearby and will know the docs who do HRT. Explain your TRT preferences and insurance needs.[/quote]

Thanks KSman. I checked this out and their compounding pharmacy is about three miles from where I work. This may turn out to be a great resource. If so, I will report back for anyone in the area that might be interested.

There location relative to you does not matter, compounding pharmacies can ship by mail all over the country. What does matter is their knowledge of the doctors.

[quote]KSman wrote:
There location relative to you does not matter, compounding pharmacies can ship by mail all over the country. What does matter is their knowledge of the doctors.[/quote]

Point well taken. I am just hoping since one of their pharmacies is here, they may be a little more dialed in to the local (best) TRT docs. Hey, I can hope, can’t I?