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Dec 26th, 2025 | 17:01

If Your Hormone Clinic Does This… Run (TRT Red Flags You Can’t Ignore)

Most TRT clinics don’t have a testosterone problem—they have a standards problem.

 

In this solo episode, Dave Lee recaps a month of travel and teaching (Melbourne’s Trinitas Trade Expo and the Silverback Summit in Orlando) and shares what still shocks him every time he steps outside his “echo chamber”: the abysmally low standard of care that has become normal in men’s health—globally.

 

Dave breaks down the biggest TRT red flags he’s seeing in December 2025, including:

  • The “Burger, Fries, and Coke” protocol: a cookie-cutter combo of testosterone + AI + hCG sold by default because it’s profitable—not because it’s indicated
  • Clinics using fear-based selling (“You’ll get infertile,” “You’ll grow boobs”) to upsell ancillaries before you even know what you need
  • Minimal lab work that only checks if you “qualify,” not what’s actually driving symptoms (and why comprehensive assessment matters)
  • The newer trend: clinics that push peptides on everyone—often as trendy add-ons rather than targeted tools tied to a real need
  • Why prophylactic aromatase inhibitor use is one of the clearest warning signs of poor care
  • The red flag that shows up later: no real follow-up, support, or education—leaving you to crowdsource your health online
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This episode is a practical checklist for anyone considering TRT (or already on it) who wants to identify clinics that prioritize outcomes over upsells—and find care that’s individualized, evidence-informed, and actually supportive.

 

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