Have testosterone tested in the hospital?

Is that possible? My family doctor is on vacation, and the replacement doctor said it's only possible with my family doctor.

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Aegroti
7 months ago

In many places, the Urologists have only months of waiting for an appointment or don’t assign a transfer from the family doctor at all. And that is not an urgent matter

salome77
7 months ago

The hospital isn’t there for that.

Since it is not a life-threatening disease or one that deteriorates quickly, you need to wait for your pediatrician. And he does just one test if he suspects problems, except you pay him.

beamer05
7 months ago

This goes with the urolog without major circumstances, similar to the HA (only if indicated).

In the hospital? Outpatient rather not at all, especially in a urological or endocrinological outpatient.

beamer05
7 months ago
Reply to  franz188

Sure you need an appointment at the FA. Often the prawns don’t have daily laboratory binding, i.e. they don’t take blood daily.

In addition, the cashier pays the investigation only if indicated. There are test kits, for example, in the pharmacy where you can test (let) free testosterone yourself.

It’s unclear why you’re so eager now….

Jana174923
7 months ago
Reply to  beamer05

The ambulance is for emergencies.

beamer05
7 months ago
Reply to  Jana174923

The Uro-Ambulance “here” makes for example surgical care, chemotherapy at urolog. tumours, div. other investigations… and rather no emergencies (they are usually accompanied by the station occupation if they strike in the clinic without appointment)

beamer05
7 months ago

Speaking hour is the ambulance… everything else is stationary. And emergencies come first about the general emergency.

Hmm.

Jana174923
7 months ago

With us in the ambulance for emergencies. With appointment you get to the normal office hours.