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Strut Health GLP-1 Review (2026): Pricing, Coverage, and Tradeoffs

Strut Health review — semaglutide compounded — sublingual/oral from $99/mo, injectable from $149/mo (auto-refill 'starting at' entry-dose pricing), tirzepatide compounded — injectable from $199/mo; oral lozenge from $199/mo (lozenge only if a glp-1 injection fails or can't be used). Low-cost compounded GLP-1 with plain compounding disclosures. Independent 2026 review from RangeYourself.

Quick take

Strut Health is compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide — sublingual/oral and once-weekly injection, priced as monthly auto-refill subscription; dose-tier 'starting at' entry pricing; medical-necessity gated. Best for: Low-cost compounded GLP-1 with plain compounding disclosures. Watch out for: Entry 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.

Pricing summary

  • Price verified: (checked against the provider’s public pricing surface)
  • All-in monthly cost: $99/month (medication included)
  • Semaglutide: Compounded — sublingual/oral from $99/mo, injectable from $149/mo (auto-refill 'starting at' entry-dose pricing)
  • Tirzepatide: Compounded — injectable from $199/mo; oral lozenge from $199/mo (lozenge only if a GLP-1 injection fails or can't be used)
  • Compounded vs brand-name: Compounded only
  • Insurance accepted: No (cash-pay only)
  • Consult type: Async (questionnaire-based)
  • Dose-escalation pricing: 'Auto Refill starting at' = lowest-dose entry price; higher doses cost more (not shown publicly) — confirm at intake. 'Save %' is the auto-refill vs one-time discount, not a first-month-only promo.
  • Refund policy: Subscription — cancel, pause, or delay anytime with 48h notice; prescriptions non-returnable by law; no guaranteed refund after pharmacy processing (struthealth.com FAQ + Refund policy).
  • States served: All states except Arkansas

See Strut Health pricing

Choose Strut Health if

  • 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

Skip Strut Health if

You want video visits, insurance billing, or a brand-name (non-compounded) GLP-1.

Contraindications and clinical notes

Standard GLP-1 contraindications per GLP-1 prescribing information (personal/family history of MTC or MEN 2); medical-necessity gated — orals/lozenges 'Only available for patients that fail or cannot use commercially available GLP-1 medications.'. Talk to a clinician about personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma, MEN 2, pancreatitis, or other conditions before starting any GLP-1 medication.

How Strut Health compares

Frequently asked questions

How much does Strut Health cost per month?

Strut Health starts at $99/month with compounded medication included. Semaglutide entry tier is Compounded — sublingual/oral from $99/mo, injectable from $149/mo (auto-refill 'starting at' entry-dose pricing); tirzepatide entry tier is Compounded — injectable from $199/mo; oral lozenge from $199/mo (lozenge only if a GLP-1 injection fails or can't be used). 'Auto Refill starting at' = lowest-dose entry price; higher doses cost more (not shown publicly) — confirm at intake. 'Save %' is the auto-refill vs one-time discount, not a first-month-only promo.

Does Strut Health accept insurance?

No. Strut Health operates as cash-pay only. If you want insurance-billed brand-name GLP-1, see our list of GLP-1 programs that accept insurance.

What states does Strut Health serve?

Strut Health ships medication to all US states except Arkansas, where state telehealth-prescribing rules currently restrict the program.

Is Strut Health compounded or brand-name?

Strut Health prescribes compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide via state-licensed compounding pharmacies. Compounded medication is legal under FDA guidance during drug shortages and for individual patient prescriptions, but is not individually FDA-approved.

What's the catch with Strut Health?

Entry 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. Avoid if: you want video visits, insurance billing, or a brand-name (non-compounded) glp-1.

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