... or it might just be seen by the rest of the population as being yet another representation of good health being available only to the highest bidders ...
Any explanations as to WHY T replacement needs to be so expensive? Because it's relatively new? Would you say that the prices charged are indicative of an equally high wholesale price?
Somehow I doubt that.
Testosterone is not expensive. It comes out to around $20 per dose, if someone were to take the long acting shot given every 3 weeks. It is a thick oil that is usually given in the buttocks. Compounding pharmacies can custom make a variation that is easier to give- lateral thigh with a tiny needle once a week. That avoids the peaks and valleys that create annoying side effects. That is where the price can really go up, and it is not generally available to the general physician.
Insurance plans do not consider "age management" a medical treatment because they say aging is not a disease. Doctors who "accept" insurance are in fact under contract with the insurance companies to follow their rules and accept their fees. They cannot just decide to give patients treatment for "age management" and let the patients pay out of pocket. So, now you have the doctors who do not accept insurance as the ones who can do age management. The plot thickens.
Doctors who choose not to accept insurance become "concierge" physicians. They limit the size of their practice so that everybody gets close personalized care. But, for this service, they charge a lot. It can be $5000 to have the initial comprehensive health evaluation, which includes far more than would be done by a standard doctor who is limited by what insurance allows to be tested.
The "healthcare system" considers all doctors to be equivalent. If you need knee surgery, the orthopedists on the plan are all anyone needs. They will not cover for a patient to see the top arthroscopic knee expert who treats world class athletes, even though I would argue that they have much better skills and experience. Many plans will not cover Sloan Kettering for cancer care.
So, according to the system, everybody gets as good care. Concierge medicine is paying a lot for convenience and "service," but not medical care. By the way, I can do a blood count on a young child in my office from a couple of drops by a painless fingerstick. Many plans will not cover this. The parent takes their child to the lab where blood is drawn from an arm vein of the petrified screaming toddler often requiring several attempts to get the blood . Is this healthcare making a patient feel better??? Or is it having a well child endure unnecessary torture?
Back to concierge medicine. Many top doctors have tried practicing without taking insurance, only to find that their were too few who could or wanted to pay our of pocket. But, if a doctor is interested in practicing age management, a company like Cenegenics can provide the training (they charge a lot for their courses), have the infrastructure, labs and pharmacies that can provide everything a patient needs. But they are set up to provide "total" age management services, not just testosterone shots. I wanted to do "everything" that is scientifically proven and "reasonable" to optimize the benefits, so Cenegenics was right for me.
Form a cynical view, one might look at it differently. If you can only have a small number of clients, do you want to sell a basic product or require that they buy the comprehensive program. It is justifiable, in my opinion, because I think it does not make sense to just take testosterone. It has a lot of good effects, but it does not do nearly enough without the nutrition, exercise, supplements, monitoring, etc.
Try this. Go to a health club and ask to join for the use of the treadmill only. Tell them that is all you need to improve your cardiovascular so you do not want to pay for or use the rest. To me, that is the same as asking a doctor to just prescribe testosterone.
Remember, we are now talking about optimizing your life, which you are not entitled to under the healthcare system.
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