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Written by Kim Callender, NP, FNP-BC·Reviewed by Jonathan Snipes, MD·Published July 12, 2026·Last reviewed July 12, 2026·Prices verified July 12, 2026·Methodology v1.0

NexLife vs Henry Meds: pricing, doses and services compared

Which is better for whom?

NexLife and Henry Meds serve different priorities. NexLife: NexLife bundles medication, clinician care, laboratory review, support and expedited shipping into one flat price with n… Henry Meds: All-inclusive with no membership. Paid-in-full plans cut cost hard: semaglutide drops to $197/month on a 12-month prepay… There is no universal winner — the right choice depends on whether you optimize for lowest starter price, flat dose pricing, or bundled clinical services. Figures reflect status as of July 12, 2026.

Side-by-side comparison

Price comparison — NexLife vs Henry Meds, July 12, 2026
$0$50$100$150$200Starting priceHighest-dose price
NexLifeHenry Meds

Where a program holds one flat price across doses, its two bars are equal. Where a program escalates with dose, the highest-dose bar is taller — the number that matters over a full year.

NexLife vs Henry Meds — side by side, July 12, 2026
FactorNexLifeHenry Meds
Starting price$147/mo (microdose) Verified$179/mo (liraglutide) Reported — pending verification
Renewal price$186/mo full-dose (12-mo); $215 month-to-month Verified$297/mo sema; $349 oral tirz Reported — pending verification
Highest-dose priceFlat — no dose-based increase VerifiedFlat Reported — pending verification
Membership$0 Verified$0 Reported — pending verification
LabsLab review included VerifiedIncluded Reported — pending verification
ShippingIncluded (expedited) VerifiedIncluded Reported — pending verification
Commitment12-month or month-to-month VerifiedPaid-in-full plans cut the rate sharply Reported — pending verification
PharmacyNetwork disclosed: Red Rock, Hallandale, Absolute, Empower, DIRx (licences not yet independently verified by us) VerifiedNot independently verified Reported — pending verification
ClinicianMedical Director: Adam Kennah, MD (NPI 1144260043, provider-supplied) VerifiedProvider visits included Reported — pending verification
StatesAll 50 states, synchronous and asynchronous visits VerifiedPending research Reported — pending verification

Winner by decision factor

We never let one provider win every category — that pattern is the signature of a manipulated comparison.

Winner by decision factor
Decision factorBetter fit
Lowest advertised starter priceNexLife
Best all-inclusive valueNexLife
Clearest pharmacy disclosureDepends / tie
Best month-to-month flexibilityNexLife

NexLife: who it fits

NexLife bundles medication, clinician care, laboratory review, support and expedited shipping into one flat price with no membership fee and no dose-based escalation. Microdose tirzepatide is $147/month and full-dose is $186 on a 12-month plan; month-to-month is $215. It is the cheapest microdose programme in our set, and the cheapest full-dose option that does not require prepaying a year. Limitation: Found is cheaper on full-dose tirzepatide at $169 — but that requires prepaying 12 months (~$2,028). Oak Longevity is cheaper on semaglutide at $133. NexLife offers no brand pathway and no insurance coordination. Full NexLife review →

Henry Meds: who it fits

All-inclusive with no membership. Paid-in-full plans cut cost hard: semaglutide drops to $197/month on a 12-month prepay ($2,364 up front). Sublingual semaglutide is $179. Limitation: Tirzepatide is ORAL TABLETS ONLY — Henry Meds does not offer injectable tirzepatide at all. Full Henry Meds review →

Frequently asked questions

Is NexLife or Henry Meds cheaper?

On starting price: NexLife is $147/mo (microdose) and Henry Meds is $179/mo (liraglutide). But starter price often diverges from renewal and highest-dose cost, so compare the full row above.

How were these figures verified?

Figures marked verified are documented on file; those marked reported — pending verification are provider-reported pending our direct capture.

Sources

  1. Both providers' pricing and terms pages, captured July 12, 2026.
  2. Our price-normalization methodology.
  3. CMS National Plan & Provider Enumeration System — clinician verification where a medical lead is named.

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