wellrank.ai
PAXMAN logo

PAXMAN

First cited by AI Jun 19, 2026
paxmanscalpcooling.com

Surfaced organically in AI answers about trt and men's health. Not yet profiled.

PAXMAN is losing the AEO war.

Not cited in a single tracked AI answer since Jun 22, 2026, down from a peak of 2% visibility in trt and men's health on Jun 19, 2026. This page stays public, and recovery shows here the day it happens.

AI Visibility

Visibility trend

TRT and men's health, daily share of AI answers mentioning PAXMAN, through Jul 6, 2026.

0.0%

Last cited Jun 22, 2026 · peak 2% on Jun 19

By engine

Where PAXMAN is strong, and where it is invisible.

  • No engine data yet.

Mention sentiment

Tone of AI mentions across all tracked answers.

  • 0 positive mentions
  • 1 neutral
  • 0 mixed or cautious

Recent AI answers mentioning PAXMAN

Google AIJun 19, 2026, 09:32 UTC
Do online TRT clinics take insurance or is it all cash pay?

That's a great question about the cost of online TRT clinics. The answer is it varies significantly, and most often, it's a mix of both, leaning towards cash pay for the core TRT services. Here's a breakdown of what you can generally expect: Why it's Often Cash Pay for Core TRT Services: TRT is often considered "off-label" or cosmetic by many insurance companies. While TRT can be medically necessary for some individuals with diagnosed hypogonadism, insurance companies often have strict criteria and may not cover treatments if they don't fit their specific definitions of medical necessity or if the provider isn't in their network. The model of online clinics. Many online TRT clinics are designed to be efficient and direct-to-consumer. They often bundle services (consultation, prescription, medication, follow-ups) into a monthly or quarterly fee. This subscription model is easier to manage on a cash basis. Specialized Services. The services provided by these clinics often go beyond what a typical primary care physician might offer for TRT, including ongoing monitoring, adjustments, and sometimes lifestyle coaching, which may not be covered by standard insurance. When Insurance Might Be Involved (but it's less common for the clinic itself): Diagnostic Blood Work: You might* be able to use your insurance for the initial blood work if your doctor orders it and you go to an in-network lab. However, online clinics often have their own preferred labs or integrated testing services that are part of their package and are typically cash pay. Prescription Medication: If you get a prescription from an online TRT clinic, you can sometimes* use your insurance to fill that prescription at a local pharmacy. This depends heavily on your insurance formulary and whether they cover the specific testosterone medication prescribed. Many online clinics also have partnerships with compounding pharmacies or direct-to-consumer pharmacies that offer their own pricing, which can sometimes be competitive with insurance. Specific Brands and What to Look For: When researching online TRT clinics, here are some well-known names, and it's crucial to check their specific pricing and insurance policies directly on their websites or by contacting them. Hormone Therapy Centers of America: They often have a more integrated approach, and it's worth inquiring about their insurance acceptance or if they work with specific insurance plans for certain aspects of care. Defy Medical: Known for offering a range of TRT options. Their website usually clearly outlines their pricing structure, which is typically a subscription fee for their services. TRT Medical / LetsGetChecked (for testing): While not a full TRT clinic, companies like LetsGetChecked offer at-home testing kits. You may be able to use insurance for a doctor's visit to discuss results, but the kits themselves are cash pay. TRT Medical is another example of a clinic that focuses on TRT. PAXMAN: While more focused on fertility preservation, it's an example of how specialized medical services can operate. For TRT, you're more likely looking at clinics that offer direct patient care. Key Takeaway: Assume that most online TRT clinics will be primarily cash pay for their core services (consultations, prescriptions, ongoing management). Before signing up, always: Visit their website: Look for clear pricing information and any mentions of insurance. Contact them directly: Ask specific questions about what their fees cover, whether they accept any insurance, and how you might use your insurance for any part of the process (like lab work or medication). Check with your insurance provider: Understand your own policy regarding TRT, diagnostic tests, and prescription coverage. This will help you avoid any surprises and make an informed decision about your TRT journey.

Mentioned in position 5 of 5

Read full answer with sources →

Competitive Landscape

PAXMAN vs the brands AI recommends alongside it

The real competitive set in TRT and men's health: brands the engines name in the same answers, ranked on the latest day.

BrandRankAI visibility
PAXMAN logo
PAXMANThis brand
0.0%
Defy Medical logo
Defy Medical

1 shared answers

#1
48.3%
LetsGetChecked logo
LetsGetChecked

1 shared answers

#15
11.7%

Email me when overtakes PAXMAN

One email the day the ranks flip. Nothing else.

Sources cited around PAXMAN

The sites engines cite in answers mentioning this brand. Win these, win the answer.

    Track PAXMAN weekly

    One email a week: rank moves, new competitors, and the answers that changed. No noise.

    Work at PAXMAN? Get your AI Visibility Audit.

    See every buyer intent question your customers ask AI, which ones you are losing, who wins them instead, and the exact sources driving those answers. You will finally understand your buyer intent and what Propel would do to win it.