Just to clarify a few points:
1. There are no hidden or "gotcha" fees in our program. Everything is laid out on the website. Each fee is discussed with the individual and does not move forward until the individual verbally states they understand the process. Each client is also provided with a detailed, easy to read form before treatment starts that again goes over the price breakdown. No client can move forward without reviewing and signing.
2. The $15 prescription fee, this is not collected by lowtestosterone.com but by the pharmacy. None of that money goes to lowtestosterone.com. Even if you had three medications prescribed ($45) it would be impossible to be paying $45 per month unless you're using 500mg of testosterone a week, 30,000iu of HCG a month and 1mg of anastrozole per day. Hardly what anyone would call TRT. The $15 RX fee is simply paid on refills to the pharmacy, which isn't monthly but only once every few months since most medications will last a few months.
3. The doctors will write prescriptions for other items or treat other conditions that are unrelated to low testosterone. However, the lowtestosterone.com program only covers TRT, what is laid out on the website. It does not cover full HRT. If you need thyroid treatment, if you're in need of HGH or other hormonal related things, you can speak to the doctor about this but it's going to be an additional cost, which is between you and the physician. Some men, not all but surprisingly more than I would have thought, assume the fee paid for the lowtestosterone.com program should cover every last aspect of their health.
4. Blood work: the Low T program covers a set number of blood test. If more blood testing is deemed necessary by the physician, Low T will cover the cost and the patient pays nothing. If that means 1 or 10 extra blood test per year, the cost is covered. If a patient simply wants more blood testing that is not covered or deemed necessary by the physician, the patient does have to pay for it, but we're talking about a very small amount of money. There are those that like having their blood tested constantly, and that's fine.
5. Through our program you can have your prescriptions filled at any pharmacy you want. No one limits are stops you from filling your meds at CVS, Walgreens or anywhere else. However, we cannot not cover any additional cost associated with having them filled outside of our network.
Defy, in particular Jasen Bruce, good people, and certainly wish them well. Jasen has been a friend to Low T in many ways. I simply wanted to clear up some misconceptions or inaccuracies regarding our program that appeared in this thread.