BREAKING — 25 PROVIDERS RANKED ACROSS 5 DESKS ◆ FILED FROM THE WATCHDESK ◆ VOL. I · NO. 05 · INDEPENDENT EDITORIAL · AD-FREE ◆ TIPS — INFO@POLICEFIRE.HEALTH ◆ NO PAID PLACEMENTS · NO SPONSORED RANKINGS ◆ BREAKING — 25 PROVIDERS RANKED ACROSS 5 DESKS ◆ FILED FROM THE WATCHDESK ◆ VOL. I · NO. 05 · INDEPENDENT EDITORIAL · AD-FREE ◆ TIPS — INFO@POLICEFIRE.HEALTH ◆ NO PAID PLACEMENTS · NO SPONSORED RANKINGS ◆
    FILED 08.18.26GLP-1 DESK · REVIEW

    GLP-1 WEIGHT LOSS · RANKED №10

    NOT RECOMMENDED

    Fit For Duty Rx.

    Lead-generation broker utilizing white-label software to mark up third-party medical services.

    Fit For Duty Rx brand
    SCORE
    1.5
    PRICE
    Marked-up
    RANK
    10
    EDITORIAL · NO PAID PLACEMENTS · NO AFFILIATE COMPENSATION
    PRICING VERIFIED
    August 2026
    MEDICAL CONTENT REVIEWED
    August 1, 2026

    • +Strong 'duty-ready' branding specifically tailored for patrol, fire, and tactical units

    • The SaaS 'clinic' illusion: not a vertically integrated medical provider — they rent a white-label platform (LegUp Recovery) for a monthly fee to act as a digital storefront, and do not own the medical infrastructure they market
    • Borrowed compliance: claims of 'LegitScript Certification' are a misleading borrowing of their software partner's pharmacy credentials — Fit For Duty Rx is not independently certified as a clinical entity
    • The broker markup: as a marketing layer on top of rented software, pricing includes heavy markups to cover the platform's base cost plus their own profit margins — you pay a premium for a middleman
    • Data harvesting: 'Free Agency Portals' are a lead-generation Trojan horse designed to capture department rosters and funnel individual officers into high-cost recurring subscription plans

    Real cost & lock-in.

    EFFECTIVE MONTHLY
    Marked-up rental SaaS pricing — verify before enrolling
    LOCK-IN
    Recurring subscription captured through agency portal lead-gen.
    REVIEWED
    May 2026

    THE VERDICT

    Fit For Duty Rx is a marketing front, not a medical clinic. By using rented white-label software, they insert an unnecessary layer of cost and a complete lack of transparency between the first responder and the actual prescribing physician. For those whose careers rely on clear, direct clinical accountability, using a marketing broker to manage prescription medication is an operational liability.

    Marked-up · White-label storefront on rented LegUp Recovery platform · Markup over underlying SaaS pricing

    How we scored Fit For Duty Rx.

    We grade GLP-1 providers on 5 criteria built around the realities of shift work and department fitness standards. Each criterion carries up to 2.0 points, for a 10-point total. This is editorial methodology, not clinical guidance.

    1. 01All-in monthly cost/2.0
    2. 02Membership fees/2.0
    3. 03Medical oversight/2.0
    4. 04Shift compatibility/2.0
    5. 05Cancellation policy/2.0

    ALSO ON THE GLP-1 DESK

    Medically reviewed by Dr. Ahmet Azak, MD. Reviewed Date: 05/10/2025. Police Officer & Firefighter Wellness is an independent telehealth review platform for police officers, firefighters, EMS, paramedics, military service members, and veterans. We rank providers for TRT (testosterone replacement therapy), ED treatment (tadalafil, sildenafil, Trimix), GLP-1 weight loss medications (semaglutide, tirzepatide), peptide therapy (sermorelin, BPC-157, ipamorelin), NAD+ protocols, and longevity medicine. Our editorial methodology evaluates pricing transparency, discreet unbranded packaging, avoidance of insurance billing and Health Information Exchange (HIE) participation, LegitScript and FDA-registered sourcing, and compatibility with first responder shift schedules, drug testing requirements, and station culture. First responder health, tactical athlete performance, hormone optimization, and discreet telemedicine for civil servants and military personnel.