Guest guest Posted October 13, 2010 Report Share Posted October 13, 2010 Endrocrinologists are the worst when it comes to treating testosterone deficiency. They are very conservative, unless they follow guidelines from the Endocrine Society. Any general doctor can diagnose and treat. Here is one of the resource sections of my book " Testosterone: A Man's Guide " on how to find a doctor: Physicians Who Treat Hypogonadism Most primary care doctors in the United States feel comfortable prescribing testosterone in 2010. After you find a potential doctor, ask some basic questions to determine their level of knowledge about testosterone. Some may feel insulted to be asked questions like these, but if they are it’s probably not going to be a good match for you (of course, be nice and diplomatic when asking questions!)- 1. How many men does he/she treat for hypogonadism? 2. Does he/she offer HCG therapy, in addition to testosterone for testicular atrophy? (Many doctors do not know how to use HCG.) 3. Does he/she use Arimidex or tamoxifen to keep estrogen down in case of gynecomastia (enlarged breasts)? 4. Does he/she check for primary or secondary hypogonadism? 5. Does he/she allow patients to self-inject at home? 6. Does he/she work with any compounding pharmacies to access cheaper and customized hormonal products? (As mentioned previously, some doctors worry compounding pharmacies have poor quality control) 7. What does he/she think of AACE hypogonadism guidelines? (American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists Medical Guidelines for Clinical Practice for the Evaluation and Treatment of Hypogonadism). These guidelines are very clear and doctors who have not read them should not be prescribing testosterone and managing sexual dysfunction. You can read them at link 12 and 13 of www.aace.com/pub/guidelines/ Here are several resources that can help you if you need to search for one: The Hormone Foundation The Hormone Foundation, the public education affiliate of The Endocrine Society, is a leading source of hormone-related health information for the public, physicians, allied health professionals and the media. Their mission is to serve as a resource for the public by promoting the prevention, treatment and cure of hormone-related conditions through outreach and education. The Hormone Foundation's physician referral directory is comprised of over 3,000 members of The Endocrine Society, the largest and most influential organization of endocrinologists in the world. The referral is updated weekly with physicians who are accepting new patients. To find a specialist near you, please use the search tools below. You can search by ZIP code, state/province, or area of specialty (e.g., diabetes, thyroid, etc.) within the United States and abroad.http://www.hormone.org/FindAnEndo/ Life Extension Foundation, List of Innovative Doctors: www.lef.org/Health-Wellness/InnovativeDoctors/ There is an AACE doctor search page at www.aace.com/memsearch.php In theory they would use the AACE hypogonadism guidelines, but do not assume that all endocrinologists are testosterone friendly. Find a doctor who uses the services of Women’s International Pharmacy: www.womensinternational.com/resources_referral.html College Pharmacy (Colorado Springs, CO) http://www.collegepharmacy.com/ Click “Find a Health Care Provider.” There is a form to fill out. Submit the form and they will e-mail a list of doctors nearest you who use their compounding services. Medibolics.com, a HIV-related web site Doctors in this list also treat people who are not HIV positive: www.medibolics.com/physic2.htm Directory of “anti-aging” worldwide doctorshttp://www.worldhealth.net/pages/directory/*******************************On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 8:07 AM, mser56 <mser56@...> wrote: : Hello. Do you think consulting an Endocrinologist to be the best way to determine if I would need hormone replacement therapy? Thanks. Mitch Greetings, VergelAmazon Author profile: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B003E3RYKY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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