Does Insurance Cover Testosterone for Women? What’s Actually Covered (and What Isn’t)
Insurance usually does not cover testosterone for women—not because it’s ineffective, but because there is no FDA-approved testosterone product specifically indicated for female use. What is typically covered are the visits, labs, and monitoring—not the medication...
BioTE Pellet Side Effects, Lawsuits, and Alternatives (2026)
BioTE pellet therapy has documented side effects related to hormone peaks, delivery limitations, and insertion risks. As of 2026, multiple lawsuits allege informed consent failures and dosing-related harm. For patients experiencing instability, alternatives like...
BioTE Alternative: How to Switch from Pellet Therapy to Weekly Testosterone Injections
Weekly testosterone injections are the most precise and adjustable alternative to pellet therapy. Unlike pellets, injections allow dose changes based on lab results and symptoms at any point—making them ideal for patients experiencing peaks, crashes, or inconsistent...