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LIV Body vs Sprout Health — GLP-1 Comparison 2026

LIV Body vs Sprout Health: pricing, medication type, clinical support, and which mid-market GLP-1 patient each program fits. Verified May 2026.

Quick answer

LIV Body and Sprout 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

FeatureLIV BodySprout Health
Best forCompounded GLP-1 with four NAMED dispensing pharmacies and a named medical group (OpenLoop Health)Balance of price and clinical support
Medication typeCompounded semaglutide and tirzepatide — once-weekly injection; program run on a telehealth funnel (go.livbody.com) with care by OpenLoop Health cliniciansCompounded semaglutide and tirzepatide; brand-name Wegovy/Zepbound listed cash-pay
Pricing modelMonthly program; advertised per-medication 'starting at' pricing that CONFLICTS with the funnel FAQ's own program-start figure — no single defensible entry price (Oak mechanism)Public 'starting at' monthly pricing on the homepage; higher doses/formats confirmed in the signup funnel
Semaglutide priceCompounded — advertised 'Starting at $179' on the medication card; the same funnel's FAQ says the program 'starts at just $249/month' — conflicting first-party figures, confirm at enrollmentFrom $149/mo — advertised 'starting at' (compounded semaglutide, entry dose; homepage-verified 2026-07-16); personalized rate confirmed in the signup funnel
Tirzepatide priceCompounded — advertised 'Starting at $279' on the medication card; ongoing rate not consistently listed, confirm at enrollmentFrom $199/mo — advertised 'starting at' (compounded tirzepatide, entry dose; homepage-verified 2026-07-16); personalized rate confirmed in the signup funnel
Key watchoutLIV Body's own funnel shows two conflicting entry prices: medication cards say compounded semaglutide 'Starting at $179' / tirzepatide 'Starting at $279', while the SAME page's FAQ says 'The LivBody GLP-1 program starts at just $249/month' and elsewhere states 'Medication is included in the cost of the LIV Body Program.' No single defensible entry price — confirm the real rate at enrollment. State availability is not published ('Not available in all 50 states').The $149 (semaglutide) / $199 (tirzepatide) figures are Sprout's advertised homepage 'starting at' entry-dose prices, verified on the homepage 2026-07-16. The signup funnel personalizes the final rate; higher doses and brand-name options (Wegovy ~$1,799/mo, Zepbound ~$1,999/mo) cost more — confirm your dose's rate at enrollment

When to choose LIV Body

  • You want a compounded GLP-1 program that NAMES its dispensing pharmacies (RedRock Pharmacy, Health Warehouse, Precision Compounding Pharmacy, Triad Rx)
  • You value a named independent medical group (OpenLoop Health) making all prescribing decisions
  • You value an upfront 'not FDA-approved' compounding disclosure
  • You're comfortable confirming the real monthly rate at enrollment (LIV Body's own pages show conflicting entry figures)

Check current LIV Body pricing →

When to choose Sprout Health

  • You want one of the lowest bundled compounded entry prices with clinician access
  • You're looking for compounded GLP-1 without a stripped-down service tier
  • You're comfortable confirming the recurring price in the signup funnel before committing
  • You may want to escalate dose with the same provider over time

Check current Sprout Health pricing →

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Frequently asked questions

Is LIV Body cheaper than Sprout Health?

Sprout Health starts lower on semaglutide (From $149/mo — advertised 'starting at' (compounded semaglutide, entry dose; homepage-verified 2026-07-16); personalized rate confirmed in the signup funnel). Sprout Health starts lower on tirzepatide (From $199/mo — advertised 'starting at' (compounded tirzepatide, entry dose; homepage-verified 2026-07-16); personalized rate confirmed in the signup funnel). 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 — LIV Body or Sprout Health?

Sprout Health 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 LIV Body and Sprout Health compounded or brand-name?

LIV Body offers compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide — once-weekly injection; program run on a telehealth funnel (go.livbody.com) with care by openloop health clinicians. Sprout Health offers compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide; brand-name wegovy/zepbound listed cash-pay. 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 LIV Body to Sprout Health?

Yes — switching between LIV Body and Sprout 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 Compounded — advertised 'Starting at $179' on the medication card; the same funnel's FAQ says the program 'starts at just $249/month' — conflicting first-party figures, confirm at enrollment and $149/mo — advertised 'starting at' (compounded semaglutide, entry dose; homepage-verified 2026-07-16); personalized rate confirmed in the signup funnel are starting tiers, not your guaranteed long-term cost.