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Mochi Health vs Strut Health — GLP-1 Comparison 2026

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

Quick answer

Strut Health typically wins on sticker price for compounded GLP-1, while Mochi Health bundles more clinical support and often a wider menu of options. Choose Strut Health if you're price-first; choose Mochi Health if you want hands-on prescribing or brand-name access.

Side-by-side comparison

FeatureMochi HealthStrut Health
Best forBrand-name access where insurance can applyLow-cost compounded GLP-1 with plain compounding disclosures
Medication typeBrand-name and compounded GLP-1Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide — sublingual/oral and once-weekly injection
Pricing modelMembership + medication, sometimes insurance-billedMonthly auto-refill subscription; dose-tier 'starting at' entry pricing; medical-necessity gated
Semaglutide priceMembership $79/mo + compounded semaglutide $99/mo (all doses); brand-name billed via insuranceCompounded — sublingual/oral from $99/mo, injectable from $149/mo (auto-refill 'starting at' entry-dose pricing)
Tirzepatide priceMembership $79/mo + compounded tirzepatide $199/mo (all doses); brand-name billed via insuranceCompounded — injectable from $199/mo; oral lozenge from $199/mo (lozenge only if a GLP-1 injection fails or can't be used)
Key watchoutFinal cost depends heavily on insurance and pharmacyEntry 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 Mochi Health

  • You want to attempt insurance coverage for brand-name GLP-1
  • You'd prefer brand Wegovy or Zepbound when feasible
  • You're OK with a membership fee on top of medication cost
  • You want a program that won't lock you into compounded only

Check current Mochi Health pricing →

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

Check current Strut Health pricing →

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Frequently asked questions

Is Mochi Health cheaper than Strut Health?

Mochi Health starts lower on semaglutide (Membership $79/mo + compounded semaglutide $99/mo (all doses); brand-name billed via insurance). Mochi Health starts lower on tirzepatide (Membership $79/mo + compounded tirzepatide $199/mo (all doses); brand-name billed via insurance). 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 — Mochi Health or Strut Health?

Mochi 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 Mochi Health and Strut Health compounded or brand-name?

Mochi Health offers brand-name and compounded glp-1. 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 Mochi Health to Strut Health?

Yes — switching between Mochi Health 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 Membership $79/mo + compounded semaglutide $99/mo (all doses); brand-name billed via insurance 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.