Originally posted by: BeauJangles
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: Special K
I went to receive the "standard" blood panel tests (STDs, lipid profile, thyroid) and asked about getting testosterone levels checked. The doctor said that unless there is a specific symptom that would lead them to believe I have low testosterone levels, they won't test it, even if I wanted them to just out of curiosity.
You should call your doctor to get their answer, however.
Ummm your the patient your paying him tell him to test you or your finding a real doctor.
Chances are your insurance is paying him, and they might see medically unnecessary tests in a different light.
either way that's not for him to decide.
So when I tell a doctor that I want a liver transplant just because I'm curious about it, he has no right to refuse me? Sometimes I wonder what planet you actually exist on. A doctor spends about a decade of his or her life learning about how to take care of you, he / she is the expert, not you. Sure, it helps to tell them what's wrong and to argue with them sometimes, but jesus christ, a doctor isn't there to do whatever you please just because YOU think it's a good idea.