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    5. Premier Alternative Medicine

    Premier Alternative Medicine — TRT Clinic in Largo, FL

    Reviewed byAHF Editorial Team·Updated June 2026

    3.7(13 reviews)Largo, FLClosed· opens Thursday at 9:00 AM
    (727) 200-6891

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    About Premier Alternative Medicine

    Clinic Overview & Credentials

    Walsingham Road runs east-west across the midsection of Pinellas County like a quiet spine connecting the beach communities of Indian Rocks and Belleair Shores to the denser commercial corridors closer to Clearwater. Suite 20 at 14100 Walsingham Rd sits inside that corridor, a low-profile address that matches the operational style of Premier Alternative Medicine: a small-footprint, text-friendly practice focused on testosterone replacement, medical weight loss, erectile dysfunction treatment, and aesthetics. The clinic does not market itself as a hospital annex or a franchise wellness brand. What the address, the Thursday-only posted hours, and the service menu collectively suggest is a boutique alternative-medicine practice oriented toward patients who want direct-access hormone and metabolic care without the friction of a conventional primary-care referral chain.

    With 13 Google reviews spanning late 2021 through April 2026, the public record here is thin enough that no statistical pattern deserves to be read as institutional fact. What the record does offer is a handful of candid snapshots, some enthusiastic, some sharply critical, that together make Premier Alternative Medicine one of the more interesting evaluation puzzles in the practice wellness market. This page does not paper over that complexity. It maps the modalities, the geography, the competitive landscape, and the questions any prospective patient should ask before writing a check.


    Largo and the Pinellas Alternative-Medicine Market

    the clinic occupies the geographic center of Pinellas County, the narrow peninsula wedged between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. With roughly 84,000 residents, this area is the third-largest city in the county and sits almost exactly equidistant between St. Petersburg to the south and Clearwater to the north. That central position makes the facility a logical service hub for patients driving from Seminole, Belleair, Indian Rocks Beach, and the northern reaches of St. Pete, all communities where the median age skews older and where demand for hormone optimization and metabolic medicine has grown steadily over the past decade.

    Pinellas County as a whole indexes high for the demographics most likely to seek testosterone replacement and medical weight loss services. The county's median age hovers near 45, well above the national median, and the retirement-adjacent population in communities like the practice, Seminole, and the beach towns to the west creates sustained demand for longevity-adjacent medicine. That demand has attracted a measurable cluster of competitors within a short drive of Walsingham Road, including franchise chains, independent integrative practices, and telehealth-forward clinics that use the clinic-area addresses primarily as prescription-routing hubs.

    The Walsingham Road corridor itself is a mix of medical offices, urgent-care centers, and specialty clinics, a strip that patients in this part of Pinellas County already navigate for dermatology, physical therapy, and outpatient procedures. Premier Alternative Medicine's Suite 20 address places it within that medical-adjacent ecosystem, which lowers the psychological barrier for patients already comfortable seeking out-of-insurance specialty care in this zip code (33774).

    One structural feature worth noting for this area-area patients: the posted Thursday-only hours are a meaningful constraint. For patients who work conventional Monday-through-Friday schedules, a single-day clinic window narrows the access window considerably. Whether that reflects a telehealth-primary model, a part-time brick-and-mortar footprint, or a scheduling structure that supplements in-person visits with remote consultations is not fully resolved by the available public data. Prospective patients in the facility and the surrounding communities should clarify the full care-delivery model before assuming the address functions as a traditional walk-in clinic.


    What Premier Alternative Medicine Actually Offers

    The four-service catalog at Premier Alternative Medicine maps neatly onto what the industry calls "men's health optimization," though the practice appears to serve patients of multiple genders based on the available review record.

    Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT). TRT is the anchor service for most practices in this lane. The clinical rationale is straightforward: testosterone production declines with age in both men and women, and symptomatic deficiency, characterized by fatigue, reduced libido, body composition changes, and cognitive fog, is addressable through supervised replacement protocols. In a properly managed TRT program, baseline labs establish total testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, hematocrit, PSA (in men), and a metabolic panel. Dosing is adjusted over a titration period, typically 8 to 16 weeks, with follow-up labs confirming response and ruling out adverse effects like erythrocytosis or estrogen excess. The Largo-area market for TRT is competitive, with at least three well-reviewed practices operating within a short drive of Premier's Walsingham Road address.

    Medical Weight Loss. This category has been transformed by the GLP-1 receptor agonist class, specifically semaglutide and tirzepatide, which work by mimicking gut hormones that regulate appetite and gastric emptying. The clinical evidence base for these agents is robust, and demand in Pinellas County, as in most of Florida, has outpaced supply at various points since 2022. A notable detail from the Premier review record: at least one patient specifically mentioned tirzepatide in the context of a prescription not performing as expected, which suggests the practice does work with this class of medication. Medical weight loss programs at this tier typically bundle an initial consultation, baseline metabolic labs, and a prescription protocol; the specifics of Premier's bundling structure are not fully documented in available public sources.

    Erectile Dysfunction Treatment. ED treatment in the alternative-medicine lane typically encompasses PDE5 inhibitor prescribing (sildenafil, tadalafil), low-intensity shockwave therapy, peptide protocols, or some combination. The specific modalities Premier employs are not detailed in available public materials, which means prospective patients should ask directly about mechanism, protocol length, and what follow-up monitoring looks like.

    Aesthetics. The aesthetics category is the broadest and least defined in the service listing. In a practice of this type, aesthetics commonly includes neurotoxin injections (Botox, Dysport), dermal fillers, and potentially body-contouring or skin-rejuvenation services. Without additional detail from the clinic's own materials, the scope of the aesthetics offering remains a question for the intake conversation.


    Modality Education: What Patients in Largo Should Know Before Starting

    Hormone and metabolic medicine sits at the intersection of endocrinology, preventive medicine, and, in some cases, aesthetics. For patients in the practice who are new to this category, a few educational anchors are worth internalizing before the first consultation.

    Lab interpretation is not standardized across practices. Reference ranges on standard lab panels reflect population averages, not optimal ranges for symptomatic individuals. A testosterone level of 350 ng/dL falls within the "normal" reference range on most commercial panels but may be clinically significant for a symptomatic 45-year-old. Alternative-medicine practices in this lane often use functional or optimal ranges rather than population-based reference ranges. Patients should ask any Largo-area provider, including Premier, to explain which reference framework they use and why.

    TRT requires ongoing monitoring, not just an initial prescription. Hematocrit elevation, estrogen conversion, and testicular suppression are all manageable with proper follow-up, but they require periodic lab work. The interval between labs, and the mechanism for communicating results, is a foundational logistics question. One Premier reviewer specifically praised the practice for making bloodwork "incredibly simple to manage" and called text-based ordering "a total game changer." A separate reviewer described a three-week delay in reviewing test results as a significant grievance. The gap between those two experiences underscores why patients should establish clear expectations about turnaround time before starting.

    GLP-1 medications require supply-chain awareness. Semaglutide and tirzepatide have experienced compounding pharmacy disruptions, FDA enforcement actions against certain compounders, and periodic shortages since 2022. Any Largo-area practice prescribing these agents should be able to articulate their sourcing model and what happens to a patient's protocol if supply is interrupted. The tirzepatide-related complaint in Premier's review record is a real-world example of this supply-chain risk materializing.

    Aesthetics and hormone therapy are not always siloed. In practices that offer both, there is an opportunity for integrated care, using hormone optimization to support skin quality and body composition while aesthetics treatments address surface-level concerns. Whether Premier operates these as separate service tracks or integrates them clinically is worth asking.


    How Premier Alternative Medicine Positions in the Largo Care Landscape

    “

    Premier has fixed my hormone issues in 6 months when my local HRT clinic couldn't in 2 years. My only regret is not knowing about this company sooner. I feel better, perform better, and able to lose weight again.

    ·2023-09-27·Google
    “

    I started working with Premier about a year and a half ago, and they make routine bloodwork incredibly simple to manage. The team is responsive and communicative regarding my entire plan of care. The best part is the convenience — placing orders is seamless. As someone constantly on work calls or running around, being able to just send a text to get things done is a total game changer.

    ·2025-12-09·Google
    “

    This has been one of the most unprofessional experiences I've ever had. I began communication in June and paid $400 for product I never received, plus $225 for testing that took three weeks just to review, and another $100 for a consultation that was met with a poor attitude rather than professionalism. Communication was terrible, follow-through was nonexistent, and the entire experience felt misleading and disrespectful.

    ·2025-11-24·Google

    The contrast between those three accounts is not resolvable by this directory. It does, however, illustrate the kind of variance that a 13-review sample can contain, and why the evaluation framework in the next section matters.


    The Four-Lane Comparison: Largo and Pinellas County Options

    For patients in the clinic evaluating where to seek hormone, weight loss, or aesthetics care, the competitive landscape breaks into four practical lanes. The table below maps those lanes across six decision-relevant dimensions.

    DimensionPremier Alternative MedicineTelehealth-Only PlatformHospital / Academic SystemConcierge / Franchise (e.g., Gameday, Optimize)
    Physical locationLargo (Walsingham Rd)None (ships to FL address)Clearwater / St. Pete areaLargo / Pinellas County
    Service breadthTRT, weight loss, ED, aestheticsUsually TRT or weight loss onlyBroader but referral-gatedTRT-focused or integrative
    Access modelThursday hours; text-basedAsync app / portalAppointment-based, longer leadScheduled in-person or hybrid
    Lab managementIn-protocol; text ordering citedSelf-directed or mailed kitIn-system lab networkTypically bundled
    Review signal3.7 / 13 reviews (mixed)Varies widelyNot typically reviewed this way4.9-5.0 / 34-62 reviews
    Best fit forPatients wanting local boutique care with text accessPatients who prioritize price and remote conveniencePatients needing complex co-managed carePatients prioritizing review-validated local practices

    The three this area-area competitors listed in this directory, Gameday Men's Health (5.0, 62 reviews), Optimize Integrative Health (5.0, 34 reviews), and Ageless and Evergreen (4.9, 53 reviews), each carry a substantially larger and more uniformly positive public record than Premier. That gap is a legitimate data point. It does not automatically mean those practices deliver better clinical outcomes, but it does mean the feedback signal is more reliable for prospective patient evaluation.


    Patient Self-Evaluation Framework for Largo-Area Hormone and Metabolic Care

    Before contacting any the facility-area alternative-medicine practice, including Premier, patients benefit from working through a structured set of questions. The following framework is designed to surface the information that matters most.

    1. What is your primary symptom cluster? Fatigue and libido changes point toward hormone workup. Stubborn weight gain with metabolic markers points toward GLP-1 candidacy. Skin quality and volume loss point toward aesthetics. Knowing your primary driver helps you evaluate whether a given practice's depth in that specific lane is sufficient.

    2. Have you had recent labs? If you have testosterone, metabolic, or thyroid panels from the past 6 to 12 months, bring them. A practice worth working with will want to see your baseline rather than simply re-ordering everything from scratch.

    3. What is your tolerance for limited in-person access? Premier's posted hours are Thursday only. If you need same-week in-person access for a medication concern or injection instruction, a single-day window may not serve you. Clarify whether the practice offers telehealth visits on other days.

    4. How do you prefer to communicate about your care? Multiple Premier reviewers, both positive and critical, cited text-based communication as central to the experience. If you prefer structured portal messaging, scheduled phone calls, or in-person consultations for sensitive health discussions, ask whether that format is available.

    5. What is the full cost structure before you pay anything? The critical reviews in Premier's record cite specific dollar amounts paid for consultations, labs, and products. Before committing, ask for an itemized breakdown of the initial consultation fee, lab costs, and first-month protocol costs. Ask what is refundable if the protocol is not initiated.

    6. What is the follow-up cadence? For TRT, ask how often labs are repeated, how results are communicated, and what the turnaround time is from draw to review. For GLP-1 weight loss, ask what happens if the medication is not available or not producing the expected response.

    7. Who is the supervising clinician? The review record references names (Heather and Corey) in a positive context, and a PA is mentioned. Understanding the credential structure and who is medically responsible for your protocol is a basic due-diligence question for any alternative-medicine practice in Largo or anywhere in Florida.

    8. What is the practice's sourcing model for compounded medications? If the protocol involves compounded semaglutide, tirzepatide, testosterone cypionate, or peptides, ask which pharmacy the practice uses and whether it is FDA-registered. Florida's compounding pharmacy regulatory environment has been active, and sourcing quality varies.

    9. Does the practice coordinate with your primary care physician? Some patients in Largo are managing chronic conditions alongside hormone optimization. Understanding whether Premier communicates with outside providers or operates as a fully siloed service is relevant for medication interaction management.

    10. What is the exit process if you want to discontinue? Hormone protocols require a managed taper or transition. Ask what happens to your care if you move, change insurance situations, or decide the practice is not the right fit. One Largo-area reviewer described difficulty obtaining a refund after discontinuing; understanding the financial and clinical exit terms upfront prevents that scenario.


    Who Premier Alternative Medicine Is Probably Not the Right Fit For

    Not every patient in the practice area will be well-served by this practice, and intellectual honesty about that is more useful than a sales pitch.

    Patients who need frequent in-person access. A single posted day of clinic hours is a real logistical constraint. If your protocol requires weekly injections administered in-office, or if you anticipate needing same-week consultations for side-effect management, a practice with broader weekly availability is likely a better structural match for your needs.

    Patients who require rapid, documented communication. The review record contains a meaningful number of accounts describing delayed follow-up, unreturned calls, and unresolved prescription issues. Patients whose health anxiety is heightened, or who are managing complex protocols where communication gaps carry clinical risk, should weigh this signal carefully before committing.

    Patients seeking a fully integrated, co-managed care model. Premier Alternative Medicine's catalog and apparent operational model suggest a focused boutique practice, not a multi-specialty integrative clinic. Patients in Largo who need their hormone or weight-loss protocol actively coordinated with cardiology, endocrinology, or primary care will likely need a practice with more robust referral infrastructure.

    Patients whose primary concern is aesthetics depth. The aesthetics listing is present but underdeveloped in available public materials. Largo and the broader Pinellas County area have dedicated medical-aesthetics practices with detailed service menus, before-and-after galleries, and credentialed injectors whose backgrounds are publicly documented. If aesthetics is your primary goal rather than a secondary add-on, a dedicated aesthetics practice may offer more appropriate depth.

    Patients who require a high review-volume signal before committing. With 13 reviews and a 3.7 average, Premier's public record is both limited and polarized. The star distribution (eight 5-star, four 1-star, one 4-star) means the average is not a reliable summary of the experience. Patients who rely on review volume and consistency as a primary trust signal will find more comfort with the competing Largo-area practices that have accumulated 34 to 62 reviews at near-perfect ratings.


    Frequently Asked Questions: Evaluating Premier Alternative Medicine in Largo

    Q: What services does Premier Alternative Medicine offer in Largo? The listed catalog includes testosterone replacement therapy, medical weight loss, erectile dysfunction treatment, and aesthetics. The depth and specific modalities within each category are best confirmed directly with the practice, as the public-facing website does not provide granular protocol detail.

    Q: What are the clinic's hours, and does it offer telehealth? The posted hours are Thursday, 9 AM to 4 PM. Whether the practice supplements in-person visits with telehealth consultations on other days is not confirmed in available public sources. Prospective patients in the clinic and surrounding areas should ask this question directly before assuming availability.

    Q: How does Premier Alternative Medicine compare to other Largo-area TRT clinics? Three Largo-area competitors in this directory, Gameday Men's Health, Optimize Integrative Health, and Ageless and Evergreen, carry ratings between 4.9 and 5.0 across 34 to 62 reviews. Premier's 3.7 average across 13 reviews reflects a smaller and more mixed sample. The clinical quality comparison is not determinable from public data alone.

    Q: Is the practice right for women seeking hormone therapy? The review record includes at least one account of a couple (both partners) being treated for hormone issues, which suggests the practice serves patients beyond the traditional men's health lane. The specific protocols available for female hormone therapy should be confirmed directly.

    Q: What should I bring to a first consultation? Recent lab work (within 12 months), a list of current medications and supplements, and a clear description of your primary symptoms are the baseline. Asking ahead of time whether the practice wants labs drawn before the consultation or during it will help you avoid redundant costs.

    Q: Does the practice accept insurance? Alternative-medicine practices in this lane, including TRT and medical weight loss clinics across Largo and Pinellas County, typically operate on a cash-pay or direct-pay model. Insurance coverage for compounded medications and hormone optimization protocols is limited. Confirm the payment structure before scheduling.

    Q: How long does a typical TRT protocol take to show results? In general clinical practice, patients on TRT protocols often begin noticing symptomatic changes in energy and libido within 4 to 8 weeks, with body composition changes typically requiring 3 to 6 months of consistent protocol adherence. These are population-level observations, not describes the goal of for any individual patient.

    Q: What questions should I ask about GLP-1 medication sourcing? Ask which pharmacy supplies the compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide, whether the pharmacy is 503B-registered, and what the practice's contingency plan is if the medication is unavailable. Supply-chain disruptions in this category have affected patients at practices across Florida, including, based on the review record, at Premier.

    Q: How do I evaluate whether the practice's communication model works for me? Ask during the intake call: What is the expected response time for a text or portal message? Who handles clinical questions when the supervising clinician is unavailable? How are lab results communicated, and within what timeframe after the draw? The answers will tell you more than any review summary.

    Q: Is Premier Alternative Medicine a good option for patients new to hormone therapy? Patients new to TRT or GLP-1 protocols benefit from practices that offer thorough onboarding, clear protocol documentation, and reliable follow-up. Whether Premier's current operational model provides that consistently is not fully resolvable from the available public record. New patients should ask specifically about the onboarding process and what the first 90 days of care looks like before committing.


    Premier Alternative Medicine is located at 14100 Walsingham Rd Suite 20, Largo, FL 33774. Phone: (727) 200-6891. Website: premieralternativemeds.com. Posted hours: Thursday 9 AM to 4 PM.

    [source: https://premieralternativemeds.com/] [source: https://www.google.com/maps; Premier Alternative Medicine, Largo FL]


    This is not a treatment recommendation. It is a directory entry. Any treatment decision belongs with a licensed physician who can examine the patient and evaluate their specific case.

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