tictoc said:
could you tell us what state the clinics are located, both A & B?
Since this is an on-going investigation, I am limited to what I can say. All I can advise anyone in using an HRT clinic is make sure that you do your homework and find out if they are legit:
1. Have a patient-to-doctor relationship (face-to-face). Make sure that the doctor interviews thoroughly, takes vitals, reviews your lab's, etc. If the doctor is not writing any of this down, be skeptical. By the way, it is illegal for a doctor to prescribe controlled substances without a legit face-to-face doctor/patient relationship.
2. This clinic operates in a very similiar manner as any other regular doctor office. If they don't, be skeptical.
3. Establish that you have a medical necessity for the AAS. If you have normal/high levels and the doctor still prescribes AAS to you, the script is not valued and you broke the law.
4. Insist upon using a pharmacy of your choosing (Walgreen, Rite Aid, etc.). If the doctor is forcing you to use their pharmacy, I would be skeptical. Illegal kick backs maybe occuring.
5. If this doctor is a pediatrician or any other that is not familiar with AAS, be skeptical. Doctors that I have seen that have experience in this manner are internists, urololigists, endo's, DO's, etc.
Let me tell you what fellows, even though I was never charged, this experience has changed me forever. I am constantly looking over my shoulder to see if the cops are following me. I have alot to loose as I am sure you others do as well. One arrest can fuck up your job, financials, marriage, rights (can't own a firearm), etc.