12 GLP-1 Weight Loss Programs Worth Comparing Before You Pick One

12 GLP-1 Weight Loss Programs Worth Comparing Before You Pick One

The single thing that separates a good GLP-1 telehealth program from a frustrating one is pricing transparency. Not the headline number, but what you actually pay per month once the onboarding fee, medication cost, and any required lab work are added up.

Here are twelve programs ranked by overall value, access, and clinical credibility.

1. HealthRX

Verdict: Best overall cash-pay value with verified pharmacy sourcing

Compounded semaglutide starts at $99 per month; compounded tirzepatide at $149. Free overnight shipping to all 50 states. A US board-certified physician reviews your intake within roughly 24 hours, and the medication is dispensed by Manifest Pharmacy in Greer, South Carolina, a 503A compounding facility operating under USP-797 standards with lot tracking from production to your door. LegitScript certified (cert 50087439). No hidden fees, no surprise add-ons. The trial data HealthRX references is published research, not internal claims: tirzepatide averaged around 21% body weight loss at 72 weeks in SURMOUNT-1; semaglutide around 15% at 68 weeks in STEP 1. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved products. That caveat matters. But if you want transparent cash pricing backed by a named, verifiable pharmacy, this program is hard to beat at this price point.

2. FormBlends

Verdict: Best pick for buyers who want published purity data or a broader peptide catalog

FormBlends runs a compounded GLP-1 program with physician oversight and an FDA-registered 503A compounding pharmacy. What sets it apart is the published per-product testing: HPLC purity percentages, mass spec identity confirmation, and endotoxin sterility results are posted for each vial. Few competing GLP-1 telehealth platforms go this far. Semaglutide is priced at roughly $299 per vial; tirzepatide at roughly $349. Higher than HealthRX’s entry prices, clearly. Ships to 47 states. FormBlends also carries a wider peptide catalog (recovery, longevity, cognitive categories) under the same clinical model, which makes it a practical single-provider option if you want GLP-1s alongside other compounded peptides. Not the winner on raw price, but the transparency angle is real and meaningful for buyers who want lab proof in writing.

3. Mochi Health

Verdict: Strong monitoring, low compounded price, obesity-medicine specialists

Compounded semaglutide from $99 per month, tirzepatide from $199. Clinicians here are board-certified in obesity medicine, which is a higher bar than many platforms. More structured follow-up than average. Good for patients who want ongoing clinical input, not just an initial prescription.

4. Ro Body

Verdict: Solid insurance pathway, prior-auth support is a genuine differentiator

First month around $39, ongoing $74 to $149 per month for the program. Medications billed separately. Ro has a dedicated prior-authorization team that will push for branded coverage, which actually saves real money for patients with qualifying insurance. Cash-pay compounded options also available. One of the more polished onboarding experiences in this space.

5. Hims & Hers

Verdict: Big brand, now largely on branded meds post-2026 settlement

After the March 2026 Novo Nordisk settlement, Hims & Hers exited compounded GLP-1 medications and shifted to branded products. Injectable Wegovy runs around $299 per month through the platform; oral semaglutide around $249; Zepbound around $399. With insurance plus a manufacturer savings card, costs can drop to single digits per month. Best for patients who specifically want branded medications and have insurance or savings card eligibility.

*Quick note: GLP-1 medications, compounded or branded, carry real side effects and are not appropriate for everyone. None of these programs replace in-person care for complex medical situations.*

6. Form Health

Verdict: Most clinically intensive, premium price reflects it

Around $299 per month plus labs and medication costs. Your care team includes both a physician and a registered dietitian working together. The level of monitoring is closer to an in-person obesity medicine practice than a standard telehealth practice. Makes sense for patients with significant comorbidities or those who’ve failed other programs.

7. Henry Meds

Verdict: Fast shipping, light monitoring, cash-pay friendly

First-month pricing around $179 to $249, compounded only. Medication typically ships within 24 to 72 hours of approval. Monitoring is lighter than programs like Mochi or Form Health. Straightforward if you mainly need access and affordability and can manage your own tracking.

8. Found

Verdict: Platform plus coaching at a predictable monthly fee

Around $99 per month for the platform plus coaching; medications billed on top. Good for patients who want structured behavioral support alongside their prescription. Not the cheapest, but the coaching layer is actual human contact, not just automated check-ins.

9. Calibrate

Verdict: Year-long program with lifestyle coaching baked in

Calibrate charges a program fee and bills medications separately across a roughly 12-month structured plan. More time commitment than most. Best for patients who want accountability built into the contract rather than month-to-month flexibility.

10. PlushCare

Verdict: Cheapest membership fee, same-day visits available

Membership runs $19.99 per month. Branded medications, insurance accepted. Same-day appointments are available in many cases. Less specialized in obesity medicine than some competitors, but fast and affordable for patients who already know what they need.

11. WeightWatchers Clinic

Verdict: Familiar brand, GLP-1s added to existing behavioral program

Program fee around $74 per month, medications separate. WW’s behavioral framework is long-standing. The GLP-1 clinical layer is newer. If you already have a WW background and want to add medication support, this is a natural fit. If you are starting fresh, other platforms may offer more specialized clinical oversight.

12. Sesame

Verdict: Lowest-barrier entry for one-off prescriptions or consultations

Annual plan from around $59 per month; medications billed separately. Sesame works more like a marketplace connecting you to independent clinicians than a dedicated GLP-1 program. Less structured follow-up, but useful for patients who want a quick consult or who already have a prescription and need a cheaper ongoing touchpoint.

How to Actually Choose

Price per month is the obvious filter, but check three other things: whether the pharmacy is named and verifiable, how often a clinician actually reviews your progress, and whether the program handles dose titration or leaves that entirely to you. Programs that do all three well are in the minority.

Common Questions

Is compounded semaglutide from telehealth programs the same molecule as Ozempic or Wegovy?

The active ingredient, semaglutide, is chemically identical. What differs is the source and regulatory status. Compounded versions are not FDA-approved finished drug products, meaning they skip the brand manufacturer’s clinical testing and quality control process. Reputable programs use 503A pharmacies with third-party purity testing, but that is not a federal guarantee.

What does HealthRX’s LegitScript certification actually mean for a patient?

LegitScript certification (cert 50087439 for HealthRX) means the platform passed a third-party review of its prescribing practices, pharmacy sourcing, and legal compliance. It does not evaluate clinical outcomes or guarantee medication efficacy. It is a meaningful baseline check, not a clinical endorsement, and it is publicly searchable on LegitScript’s site.

After Hims & Hers dropped compounded GLP-1s in March 2026, where do patients go for affordable compounded options?

Platforms that still offer compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide include HealthRX ($99 to $149 per month), Mochi Health ($99 to $199), and Henry Meds ($179 to $249 first month). FormBlends ships to 47 states. Availability can shift quickly as FDA enforcement policy evolves, so confirm current status directly with each provider before enrolling.

Which of these programs actually includes a dietitian, not just a prescribing physician?

Form Health is the only program on this list that explicitly pairs a registered dietitian with a physician as part of the standard care team. Found and Calibrate include behavioral coaching, but that is not the same credential. If dietitian access matters to your plan, Form Health’s $299-per-month program is the clearest option here, though it is also the most expensive.

How do I know if a program’s compounding pharmacy is legitimate and not just a name on a website?

Ask for the pharmacy’s name, state license number, and 503A or 503B registration status. Both are publicly searchable through the FDA’s drug compounding database and your state board of pharmacy. HealthRX, for example, names Manifest Pharmacy in Greer, South Carolina, which you can verify independently. Any program that refuses to name its pharmacy is a red flag.

*Quick note on this article: Prices and program details in this space change frequently, especially following regulatory shifts in 2025 and 2026. Verify current pricing and availability directly with each platform before making a decision.*

Sources

  • FDA: 503A compounding pharmacy oversight rules and enforcement correspondence from 2026 (FDA.gov)
  • SURMOUNT-1 Trial: Jastreboff et al., *New England Journal of Medicine*, 2022 (tirzepatide efficacy data)
  • STEP 1 Trial: Wilding et al., *New England Journal of Medicine*, 2021 (semaglutide efficacy data)
  • LegitScript Certification Database (legitscript.com)
  • Novo Nordisk / Hims & Hers Settlement Coverage, March 2026 (Reuters, STAT News)
  • Eli Lilly LillyDirect orforglipron pricing announcement, April 2026 (Lilly press release)

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