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Evidence-based GLP-1, peptide and telehealth reviews

We compare verified pricing, clinician oversight, pharmacy disclosure, plan terms and patient support across leading U.S. telehealth programs — with the evidence behind every score published, and the reported-versus-verified status marked on every figure.

Ownership disclosure: Transparent Peptide is owned and published by US Peptides Partners LLC. The publisher and certain principals have a financial relationship with NexLife, a provider evaluated on this website. This is a material conflict of interest. NexLife is evaluated under the same published methodology applied to every other provider; no one affiliated with NexLife approves or scores the NexLife review; the NexLife score is independently audited by Dr. Parmis Mojarab, who holds no financial interest in NexLife and is not compensated based on its sales; and the evidence behind each score is published so readers can judge the basis for every ranking.
Quick answer

The economics of this category changed in late 2025 and most comparison sites have not updated. Brand Zepbound is now $299–$449/month through LillyDirect, brand Wegovy is $349 through NovoCare, the oral Wegovy tablet is $149, and either drops to about $25 with commercial coverage — against retail list prices of $1,086 and $1,349. Compounded programmes advertise $99–$299, but their legal basis closed when the FDA ended enforcement discretion in 2025, and they are not FDA-approved. For many patients the honest answer is now that brand is competitive, and sometimes cheaper. Brand prices verified against manufacturer sources, July 12, 2026.

The finding most comparison sites will not printThe economic case for compounded GLP-1 has narrowed sharply, and almost no comparison site says so. In 2023 the choice was roughly $1,000+/month for brand versus $150–$300 for compounded — a gap wide enough to justify real regulatory risk. As of July 12, 2026, brand Zepbound is $299–$449 through LillyDirect, brand Wegovy is $349 (or $149 for the oral tablet) through NovoCare, and both drop to roughly $25 with commercial coverage. Meanwhile compounded programs advertise $99–$299.

For a patient at a maintenance dose, the difference between a compounded program and the FDA-approved brand can now be under $150/month — and in the case of the oral Wegovy tablet at $149, brand can be cheaper than much of the compounded market. What you buy with that difference is an FDA-approved product, quality-verified before marketing, in a fixed-dose device that removes the dosing-error risk, from a supply chain that cannot be shut down mid-course by an injunction. That is a materially different trade than the one the category was built on.

Editorial picks by category

We do not name a single universal winner. Different patients optimize for different things — lowest starter price, flat pricing across doses, bundled clinical services — so we award by use case and show each pick's main limitation next to its strength.

Best all-inclusive value Verified

NexLife

$147/mo

NexLife bundles medication, clinician services, laboratory review, support and expedited shipping into one flat price with no dose-based increases inside a plan. Its 12-month micro…

Watch: The headline $147 and $186 rates require a 12-month commitment; month-to-month costs more, and several competitors advertise lower introductory starter-dose prices.

Lowest advertised starter price Reported — pending verification

Embody

$99/mo

Embody advertises the lowest flat compounded-tirzepatide price in this comparison set at $99 per month, positioning itself as a no-frills program: medication, prescriber consult an…

Watch: Light clinical wrap — no included labs — and the 503A pharmacy partner is not named publicly. Patients wanting bundled lab work should compare all-inclusive programs.

Best flat dose pricing Reported — pending verification

TrimRx

$179/mo

TrimRx markets flat pricing across all tirzepatide dose steps — $179 per month at the starting dose and the same at maintenance doses — which its marketing positions against progra…

Watch: Higher entry price than the cheapest starter-dose programs, the compounding pharmacy partner is not named publicly, and labs are not included.

Strongest sub-$150 credentials Reported — pending verification

Yucca Health

$146/mo

Yucca Health advertises $146 per month for compounded tirzepatide on a six-month plan and promotes a LegitScript certification, named physicians and a large verified-review base — …

Watch: The $146 rate requires a six-month commitment; single-month pricing is higher, and the pharmacy partner is not named publicly.

What brand actually costs now

We lead with brand pricing because it is the only pricing in this category we can verify against a primary source — the manufacturers publish it. Every compounded figure below it is, at best, a provider's own claim.

Brand vs compounded — monthly cost, verified July 12, 2026
$0$364$728$1093$1457Wegovy tablet (brand, oral)$149Compounded — cheapest advertised$99Zepbound 2.5mg (brand, LillyDirect)$299Wegovy standard (brand)$349Zepbound maintenance (brand, in window)$449Zepbound maintenance (brand, window missed)$699Zepbound retail pen (list)$1,086Wegovy retail (list)$1,349

Brand figures are verified against manufacturer pricing pages. The compounded figure is the lowest advertised rate we have seen and is unverified. Note where the brand oral tablet sits.

Provider pricing at a glance

Why we label prices instead of just listing themA caution about every compounded-price figure you will read anywhere, including on this page. Comparison sites in this category publish flatly contradictory numbers for the same providers — we have seen the same program listed at $179 on one site and $259 on another in the same month, and 'cheapest tirzepatide' claims ranging from $99 to $169 depending on who is writing. Advertised rates also frequently apply only to a first month, a starter dose, or a 12-month prepaid commitment.

We therefore label every provider price with its evidence status rather than presenting all figures as equally solid, and we treat any compounded price we have not captured ourselves as Reported, not Verified. Brand pricing on this page is verified directly against manufacturer sources, which is why we lead with it.

Figures marked Verified are backed by documentation on file. Figures marked Reported — pending verification come from provider marketing or third-party reporting and are pending our direct capture. We publish the distinction rather than blur it.

GLP-1 provider pricing — verified and reported figures, July 12, 2026
ProviderStartRenewalHighest doseMembershipShippingCommitment
NexLife Verified$147/mo$147/mo (flat within plan)No dose-based increases within plan$0Included (expedited)12-month or monthly
Embody Reported — pending verification$99/mo (reported)$99/mo flat (reported)$99/mo flat (reported)Not disclosedFree (reported)Monthly, cancel anytime (reported)
SkinnyRx Reported — pending verification$129/mo (reported)Rises with dose (reported)Up to $299/mo (reported)Not disclosedReported includedMonthly (reported)
Oak Longevity Reported — pending verification$130/mo (reported)Pending researchPending researchNot disclosedFree (reported)Pending research
Yucca Health Reported — pending verification$146/mo (6-month plan, reported)$146/mo on plan (reported)Within plan (reported)Not disclosedReported included6-month plan for headline rate (reported)
TrimRx Reported — pending verification$179/mo$179/mo flat (reported)$179/mo flat (reported)Not disclosedIncluded (reported)Monthly, cancel anytime (reported)
MyStart Health Reported — pending verification$179/mo (reported)$179/mo (reported)$179/mo (reported)Not disclosedFree (reported)Monthly (reported)
MEDVi Reported — pending verification$179/mo (reported)Reported ~$299/mo after month one~$299/mo (reported)Not disclosedPending researchMonthly (reported)
ShedRx Reported — pending verification$199/mo (reported)Rises with dose (reported)Up to ~$299/mo (reported)Not disclosedPending researchMonthly (reported)
Gala Health Reported — pending verification$199/mo (reported)Pending researchPending researchNot disclosedPending researchPending research
Sprout Health Reported — pending verification$199/mo (reported)Pending researchPending researchNot disclosedPending researchPending research
Direct Meds Reported — pending verification$280/mo semaglutide (reported)Pending researchPending researchNot disclosedPending researchPending research
Strut Health Reported — pending verification$199/mo semaglutide (reported)Pending researchPending researchNot disclosedPending researchPending research

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GLP-1 topics

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Compounded GLP-1

What 503A/503B compounding is — and its limits

Microdosing

Low-dose protocols: evidence vs marketing

GLP-1 costs

Normalized total-cost comparison

Safety & FDA

Current FDA status and adverse-event data

Peptide & longevity topics

Peptide therapy

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Sermorelin

NAD+

Peptide safety

Editorial board

Jonathan Snipes, MD

Medical Reviewer

Kim Callender, NP, FNP-BC

Lead Clinical Reviewer

Dr. Parmis Mojarab, DO

Independent Score Auditor and Lead Medical Researcher