Quick winners
- Cheapest overall (medication included): Direct Meds at $149/mo for compounded semaglutide.
- Cheapest semaglutide: Direct Meds (From $149/mo).
- Cheapest tirzepatide: Direct Meds (From $219/mo).
- Best with insurance: Mochi Health — brand-name access where insurance can apply.
- No membership fee: ShedRx, TMates, Direct Meds, Sprout Health, Henry Meds, Embody, FuturHealth, Care Bare Rx, Wellorithm.
Full price index
The table below ranks every GLP-1 telehealth program we cover by all-in monthly cost. “All-in monthly” reflects what you actually pay each month at the entry dose, including any membership fee where medication is billed separately. Click any provider name for the full review.
| Provider | All-in monthly | Medication included? | Semaglutide | Tirzepatide | Compounded vs brand | Insurance accepted? | Consult type | Dose-escalation caveat | Last verified | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $159/mo | Yes | From $149/mo | From $219/mo | Compounded | No | Async | Price holds for entry doses; higher doses bumped up modestly | See pricing → | ||
| $159/mo | Yes | From $149/mo | From $229/mo | Compounded | No | Async | Price escalates modestly with dose; ask before dose changes | See pricing → | ||
| $179/mo | Yes | From $159/mo | From $229/mo | Compounded | No | Async | Sub-tier increase as you escalate; entry pricing holds at low doses | See pricing → | ||
| $199/mo | Yes | From $179/mo | From $249/mo | Compounded | No | Async | Tiered pricing — semaglutide starts $179, escalates with dose; tirzepatide starts $249 | See pricing → | ||
| $199/mo | Yes | From $179/mo | From $249/mo | Compounded | No | Async | Dose-banded — entry dose price holds within a tier | See pricing → | ||
| $79/mo + Rx | No (separate) | Brand cost varies | Brand cost varies | Both | Yes | Video | Membership flat; medication varies with dose and insurance | See pricing → | ||
| $209/mo | Yes | From $189/mo | From $259/mo | Compounded | No | Async | Personalized blends priced per formulation; ask about long-term cost | See pricing → | ||
| $99/mo + Rx | No (separate) | Varies by clinician | Varies by clinician | Both | No | Video | Membership flat; medication priced per script | See pricing → | ||
| $249/mointro: $50 off first month | Yes | From $249/mo | From $299/mo | Compounded | No | Async | Tier pricing — increases at 0.5mg and 1.0mg dose bands | See pricing → | ||
| $1649/mo + Rx | No (separate) | Brand only — varies | Brand only — varies | Brand-name | Yes | Video | Program fee flat; medication cost via insurance varies | See pricing → | ||
| $99/mo + Rx | No (separate) | Brand pricing — varies with insurance | Brand pricing — varies with insurance | Both | Yes | Video | Membership flat; medication via insurance or self-pay | See pricing → | ||
| $0/mo + Rx | No (separate) | Visit cost + medication via insurance or pharmacy | Visit cost + medication via insurance or pharmacy | Brand-name | Yes | Video | Per-visit pricing; medication cost depends on pharmacy and insurance | See pricing → | ||
| $269/mo | Yes | From $249/mo | From $349/mo | Compounded | No | Async | Flat dose-banded — no surprise jumps within a band | See pricing → | ||
| $99/mo + Rx | No (separate) | Wegovy via insurance — varies | Zepbound via insurance — varies | Brand-name | Yes | Video | Membership flat; medication priced by insurance and dose | See pricing → | ||
| $299/mo | Yes | From $299/mo | From $399/mo | Both | No | Async | Pricing increases at higher dose tiers; confirm exact ladder at checkout | See pricing → |
Methodology
For each provider we visit the public pricing page on the verified date and record:
- The lowest publicly listed entry price for compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide where applicable
- Whether medication is included in the listed price or billed separately
- Any membership or program fees added on top of medication cost
- How prices change at higher dose tiers (escalation behavior)
- Whether the program accepts insurance for brand-name medication
- What type of consult is required (async, video, phone)
Where pricing varies by dose, we list the entry-tier price and note dose-escalation behavior in a separate column. Where insurance is accepted, the listed price reflects the cash-pay or membership cost only — final medication cost depends on your specific plan.
Evidence log
Each provider record links out to its public pricing source. Tap the provider name to read the full review, where we screenshot and timestamp the pricing pages.
- ShedRx: https://shedrx.com — verified
- TMates: https://tmates.com — verified
- Direct Meds: https://directmedsonline.com — verified
- Sprout Health: https://joinsprouthealth.com — verified
- Mochi Health: https://joinmochi.com — verified
- Henry Meds: https://henrymeds.com — verified
- Calibrate: https://joincalibrate.com — verified
- Embody: https://withembody.com — verified
- Found: https://joinfound.com — verified
- FuturHealth: https://futurhealth.com — verified
- WeightWatchers: https://www.weightwatchers.com/us/clinic — verified
- Care Bare Rx: https://carebarerx.com — verified
- Ro: https://ro.co/weight-loss — verified
- Sesame Care: https://sesamecare.com — verified
- Wellorithm: https://wellorithm.com — verified
Frequently asked questions
How is this price index different from the prices on each provider’s website?
We re-verify every entry on the date shown by visiting each provider’s public pricing page. Many provider sites lead with a teaser rate for the lowest dose; we surface that AND the realistic all-in monthly cost including any membership fees, consult charges, or higher-dose escalation.
Why don’t you list a single price per provider?
Most GLP-1 programs price by medication (semaglutide vs tirzepatide), by dose tier, and by whether you bundle a membership or pay per visit. A single price would mislead. Our table breaks out the variables that actually move your bill.
What does “compounded vs brand-name” mean?
Brand-name GLP-1s (Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound) are FDA-approved finished products from pharmaceutical companies. Compounded versions contain the same active ingredient but are mixed by state-licensed compounding pharmacies. Compounded medications are legal under FDA guidance during drug shortages and for individual patient prescriptions, but they are not individually FDA-approved.
Why are some programs listed as serving "all states except Louisiana"?
Louisiana has the most restrictive telehealth-prescribing rules of any state. The Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners requires an established in-person physician-patient relationship before async prescribing for many medications, and several compounded GLP-1 telehealth providers do not currently serve Louisiana for this reason.
How often do you update this index?
We re-verify pricing every 30–60 days and any time we receive a tip about a price change. The "last verified" column shows the exact date each entry was confirmed.
Why is the cheapest program not always the right pick?
The cheapest sticker price often comes from a program with minimal clinical support. If you’re new to GLP-1 medication, that lean model can leave you under-prepared for side-effect management or dose escalation. Our flagship comparison weights clinical support and pricing together.
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