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Henry Meds vs Strut Health — GLP-1 Comparison 2026

Henry Meds vs Strut Health: pricing, medication type, clinical support, and which budget-conscious GLP-1 patient each program fits. Verified May 2026.

Quick answer

Henry Meds and Strut Health both offer GLP-1 telehealth, but they package medication, support, and pricing differently. The right choice depends on whether you weight cost, clinical touch, or formulation flexibility highest.

Side-by-side comparison

FeatureHenry MedsStrut Health
Best forSimple compounded program with broad availabilityLow-cost compounded GLP-1 with plain compounding disclosures
Medication typeCompounded semaglutide and tirzepatideCompounded semaglutide and tirzepatide — sublingual/oral and once-weekly injection
Pricing modelFlat monthly, dose-bandedMonthly auto-refill subscription; dose-tier 'starting at' entry pricing; medical-necessity gated
Semaglutide priceFrom $179/moCompounded — sublingual/oral from $99/mo, injectable from $149/mo (auto-refill 'starting at' entry-dose pricing)
Tirzepatide priceFrom $179/moCompounded — injectable from $199/mo; oral lozenge from $199/mo (lozenge only if a GLP-1 injection fails or can't be used)
Key watchoutLimited brand-name path if you later want Wegovy/ZepboundEntry prices are the lowest-dose auto-refill rate — higher doses cost more, so confirm your dose at intake. Oral/sublingual and lozenge options require you to have failed or be unable to use an injectable GLP-1.

When to choose Henry Meds

  • You want a well-known compounded program with predictable pricing
  • You value broad state availability and a fast intake
  • You're committed to compounded and don't need a brand-name option
  • You want a smooth user experience over the lowest possible price

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When to choose Strut Health

  • You want low-cost compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide with medication included
  • You value upfront 'compounded / not FDA-approved' disclosures and a PCAB-accredited pharmacy
  • You're comfortable with async-only care (no video visit) and a medical-necessity screen
  • You want to cancel, pause, or delay your subscription anytime

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Frequently asked questions

Is Henry Meds cheaper than Strut Health?

Strut Health starts lower on semaglutide (Compounded — sublingual/oral from $99/mo, injectable from $149/mo (auto-refill 'starting at' entry-dose pricing)). Henry Meds starts lower on tirzepatide (From $179/mo). 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 — Henry Meds or Strut Health?

Strut Health tends to win on semaglutide entry pricing; Henry Meds tends to win on tirzepatide entry pricing. Pick by which medication you'll be on long-term, not by the cheapest entry tier.

Are Henry Meds and Strut Health compounded or brand-name?

Henry Meds offers compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide. Strut Health offers compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide — sublingual/oral and once-weekly injection. 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 Henry Meds to Strut Health?

Yes — switching between Henry Meds and Strut Health 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 $179/mo and Compounded — sublingual/oral from $99/mo, injectable from $149/mo (auto-refill 'starting at' entry-dose pricing) are starting tiers, not your guaranteed long-term cost.