Insurance may cover some procedures
and/or tests

NO Narcotics or HGH prescribed

Professional care
for
-Hypogonadism
(low testosterone)
-hypertension
-cholesterol
-diabetes
-men's health

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions:

1. Will my insurance cover the annual $ 1,500 retainer?

NO, it will not.
The annual retainer has nothing to do with any medical services!
This is how I can spend so much time with you and work with you over the year.

2. If I have medical insurance, what will be covered?

I am in network with most medical insurance plans.
Depending on your policy! You may have lab fees covered, other diagnostic tests and specialists that you may need, if I deem necessary.

3. Are there any other costs to me when I come and see the Anabolicdoc?

If you do not have insurance or your insurance does not cover labs (you may have a high deductable) you may have to pay for labs at time of service.
I charge a flat fee for basic labs. Lab work depends on your case, but usually does not exceed $200. All other services are covered under the annual retainer.
There is no balance billing.

4. Does the Anabolicdoc prescribe medications?
If so, which ones; can he do so in my home state and is this all legal?

When you come and see me in my personal/confidential office, I can prescribe any medication that is appropriate for your health.

I do not prescribe any narcotics or HGH! So, do not ask!

My goal is to be your personal physician and to keep you healthy and strong! If we decide that testosterone replacement therapy is required, under my close care, I can prescribe this over state lines during the year we are contracted together.

The FDA and other branches of Federal and State agencies want me to care for you properly (yes, it's true!). Appropriate doses of prescription testosterone are perfectly legitimate, if you have the need for this. Obviously, real prescription medications are going to be better that the crap made in basements or from wholesale compounding companies, not to mention steroids/ HGH from China. The day of the "anti-aging" clinic and blind prescriptions mailed out to people is over!!

Men who have used anabolic medications to any extent and show clinical signs and symptoms of hypogonadism will require a physician's care and support. And any man who is middle-aged and has the Metabolic Syndrome (we can discuss this and if you meet the criteria when you come in to see me), requires a through medical examination and lab work to detect hypogonadism (low testosterone). This is now a real medical problem and needs to be addressed by a medical physician. This is what I have learned to do over many years. After our time together and the many tests I will perform, you may need other medications (for example, medications for hypertension, cholesterol and diabetes). Depending on our plan, I can start you on these medications and make sure I coordinate with your physicians in your home state.

It's all about keeping you as healthy as possible.

5. How do I sign up and get to see the Anabolicdoc?

Call my office at (860) 523- 8278 and speak with my staff.
They will coordinate the date to see me and assist you with travel and accommodations (e.g., hotel and rental car etc).
Any other questions can be answered when you call.

6. What's the difference between the Doc's 2 service plans? (eg. Men's Health vs. Primary Care)

The Men's Health Program ($1,500/year - limited scope) involves expert diagnosis and management related to Hormone Replacement / Anabolic Steroid use.

This progam includes an initial thorough history and physical exam. [This is the time that the Doc will answer ANY medical question you have - BAR NONE]. Recommendations from this initial exam will be rendered for your primary care physician, but care, apart from HRT/AS, will not continue through out the year!!!!!! For that . . . see below!


The Primary Care / Full Access Plan ($2,500/year - full scope) covers a patient as if he is a full-time patient under Dr. O'Connor's care, including unlimited consultation, (eg. gastro-intestinal issues, extensive cardiac evaluation "heart health", common cold . . . ) and prescription services including refills and "calling in meds" - anywhere in the US.