TESTOSTERONE / TRT · RANKED №10
Fit For Duty Rx.
Lead-generation broker utilizing white-label software to mark up third-party medical services.
- 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
What works
- +Strong 'duty-ready' branding specifically tailored for patrol, fire, and tactical units
What doesn't
- −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. Testosterone is the worst category in which to introduce a marketing broker between you and the prescribing physician.
How we scored Fit For Duty Rx.
We grade TRT 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.
- 01All-in monthly cost/2.0
- 02First-month true cost/2.0
- 03Labs included?/2.0
- 04Dose options/2.0
- 05State availability/2.0
ALSO ON THE TRT DESK
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8.2Hone HealthEstablished clinical program covering every delivery route — membership and medication arrive on two separate invoices. - 3
8.0RespondWellBuilt by first responders, for first responders, and the cheapest all-in pricing here — but the live program is enclomiphene, with injections still coming soon. - 4
7.6MaximusStrong enclomiphene program — not a traditional injectable testosterone platform.