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Recurring Billing: What These 7 Providers Actually Charge After Month One

The Rounds · EdClinic.co Editorial Team

The price you see on a provider's homepage is often the first-month or starter price. What you actually pay starting month two is a different number, and it's worth knowing before you commit — not discovering on your statement. Here's how to find the real ongoing cost for each of the seven providers.

Why introductory pricing exists

Lower first-order pricing is a common acquisition strategy across telehealth, not unique to any one provider here. It's not deceptive on its own — but it does mean the number that gets you to click "View Offer" often isn't the number you'll pay long-term.

What to check for each provider before committing

  • Care Bare Rx — confirm current ongoing pricing directly on their site after your intake, since compounded pricing can depend on dose and quantity.
  • MadeMed — tadalafil-specific pricing after evaluation; confirm whether a starter price applies only to your first order.
  • BraveRX — confirm subscription vs. one-time structure and ongoing cost.
  • FeelGood — given its ongoing-support model, confirm whether support is bundled into recurring pricing or billed separately.
  • Telos Rx — peptide therapy pricing; confirm cost per dose and any recurring administration supply costs.
  • BiltRx — confirm current pricing and any promotional terms, since multi-vertical providers sometimes have tiered plans.
  • Healthymale — specifically confirm what happens after the $39 starter offer — this is the provider most likely to have the largest gap between introductory and ongoing price.

Care Bare Rx Intake-First

Confirm current ongoing pricing directly after your evaluation, since compounded pricing depends on dose and quantity.

Compounded formulations are not FDA-approved. Speak with the prescribing clinician about your options before committing.
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The practical move

Before you enter payment information anywhere, ask directly: "What will I be charged starting next month?" A specific, immediate answer is a good sign. A redirect to general marketing language is worth treating as a yellow flag — not necessarily a dealbreaker, but a reason to ask again more specifically.

Advertising disclosure: EdClinic.co is an independent comparison site. We may earn a commission when you visit a provider through a link on this page — this does not affect the price you pay. Compounded medications referenced on this page are not FDA-approved; compounding pharmacies prepare medications under a licensed clinician's prescription. Nothing on this page is medical advice. Talk to a licensed healthcare provider about your specific situation.