rawbd
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I know this question comes up often but after a search I can't seem to find the answer.
Anyways, I already have a prescription for Propecia from my doctor and I thought I had read before that if you have a prescription from your own doctor you can avoid the "consultation" fee. So I e-mailed them this morning telling them I already have a prescription and they sent me a form to fill and the form said I'd be charged the consultation fee.
So if the prescription from my doctor doesn't save me the consultation fee then what's the point? It seems that having Dr. Lee write the prescription would be the same thing.
Thanks!
Anyways, I already have a prescription for Propecia from my doctor and I thought I had read before that if you have a prescription from your own doctor you can avoid the "consultation" fee. So I e-mailed them this morning telling them I already have a prescription and they sent me a form to fill and the form said I'd be charged the consultation fee.
So if the prescription from my doctor doesn't save me the consultation fee then what's the point? It seems that having Dr. Lee write the prescription would be the same thing.
Thanks!
