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Found vs Oak — GLP-1 Comparison 2026

Found vs Oak: pricing, medication type, clinical support, and which mid-market GLP-1 patient each program fits. Verified May 2026.

Quick answer

Found is a coaching-heavy, brand-name-leaning program; Oak is a more medication-first telehealth experience. Choose Found if you want behavior-change structure; choose Oak if you want straightforward GLP-1 access.

Side-by-side comparison

FeatureFoundOak
Best forPersonalized prescribing across drug classesCompounded GLP-1 shoppers comparing cash-pay options
Medication typeMix of GLP-1 and non-GLP-1 weight-loss medicationsCompounded semaglutide and tirzepatide — injectable and sublingual (Oak Longevity)
Pricing modelProgram fee includes compounded medication; brand-name billed separatelyCash-pay subscription; recurring price not consistently listed publicly (advertised $119–$190/mo under promos)
Semaglutide priceFrom $289/mo cash ($169/mo on 12-month prepay; $99/mo with insurance) — compounded meds included. Insurance-membership path: from ~$17/mo (annual prepay) where insurance covers the medication/visits and you pay only the Found membership fee.Compounded — advertised from $119/mo (promo); recurring rate not consistently listed, confirm in enrollment
Tirzepatide priceFrom $289/mo cash ($169/mo on 12-month prepay; $99/mo with insurance) — compounded meds included. Insurance-membership path: from ~$17/mo (annual prepay) where insurance covers the medication/visits and you pay only the Found membership fee.Compounded — advertised from $185/mo (promo); recurring rate not consistently listed, confirm in enrollment
Key watchoutFinal medication may not be GLP-1 if clinician recommends otherwiseOak advertises figures from $119 to $190/mo across its own pages under promotions and does not list one consistent recurring price — confirm the exact ongoing rate in the enrollment flow before subscribing. Fees are non-refundable once charged.

When to choose Found

  • You want a clinician to choose between GLP-1 and non-GLP-1 options
  • You're open to bupropion/naltrexone, metformin, or other classes
  • You want a program that treats GLP-1 as one tool, not the only tool
  • You value coaching alongside prescribing

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When to choose Oak

  • You want compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide (injectable or sublingual) on a cash-pay plan
  • You're comfortable confirming the exact recurring price in Oak's enrollment flow rather than on the public site
  • You prefer async care with no video visit required
  • You want same-day provider review and free shipping

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Frequently asked questions

Is Found cheaper than Oak?

Oak starts lower on semaglutide (Compounded — advertised from $119/mo (promo); recurring rate not consistently listed, confirm in enrollment). Oak starts lower on tirzepatide (Compounded — advertised from $185/mo (promo); recurring rate not consistently listed, confirm in enrollment). Higher doses can shift the picture, so confirm pricing at the dose you're likely to use long-term.

Which is better for semaglutide or tirzepatide — Found or Oak?

Oak starts lower on both semaglutide and tirzepatide based on listed entry pricing. That said, the right pick is the program whose support model and formulation match what you actually need.

Are Found and Oak compounded or brand-name?

Found offers mix of glp-1 and non-glp-1 weight-loss medications. Oak offers compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide — injectable and sublingual (oak longevity). If you specifically want brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound, lean toward whichever explicitly supports brand access; if compounded is fine, both can typically meet that need.

Can I switch from Found to Oak?

Yes — switching between Found and Oak is straightforward in most states. You typically finish your current month, complete a new intake with the other provider, and they handle the prescription. Watch for overlap on auto-renewal billing and confirm any dose-tier or formulation differences with the new clinician before your next shipment.

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RangeYourself is reader-supported. We may earn a commission when you click on certain links — at no extra cost to you. Editorial recommendations are made independently. Pricing reflects publicly listed entry tiers as of May 2026 and may change. Numbers like $289/mo cash ($169/mo on 12-month prepay; $99/mo with insurance) — compounded meds included. Insurance-membership path: from ~$17/mo (annual prepay) where insurance covers the medication/visits and you pay only the Found membership fee. and Compounded — advertised from $119/mo (promo); recurring rate not consistently listed, confirm in enrollment are starting tiers, not your guaranteed long-term cost.