Henry Meds review (2026): pricing, programs, pros & limitations
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. Tirzepatide is ORAL TABLETS ONLY — Henry Meds does not offer injectable tirzepatide at all. This review reflects figures marked reported — pending verification as of July 12, 2026; where a figure is provider-reported we say so rather than presenting it as independently confirmed.
Provider snapshot
| Field | Detail | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $179/mo (liraglutide) | Reported — pending verification |
| Renewal price | $297/mo sema; $349 oral tirz | Reported — pending verification |
| Highest-dose price | Flat | Reported — pending verification |
| Membership fee | $0 | Reported — pending verification |
| Labs | Included | Reported — pending verification |
| Shipping | Included | Reported — pending verification |
| Commitment | Paid-in-full plans cut the rate sharply | Reported — pending verification |
| Pharmacy | Not independently verified | Reported — pending verification |
| Clinician | Provider visits included | Reported — pending verification |
| States served | Pending research | Reported — pending verification |
Whether a program holds one price across doses or escalates is the single biggest driver of what you actually pay over a year.
Pricing analysis
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.
Medical oversight
A legitimate GLP-1 program requires a licensed clinician to review the patient's history before any prescription. Provider visits included. Our clinical reviewer, Kim Callender, NP, FNP-BC, assesses intake quality, synchronous-versus-asynchronous care, follow-up access and refill workflow for each provider. Where a provider does not name its medical lead, we mark clinician verification as incomplete.
Pharmacy and sourcing
Pharmacy transparency is one of the strongest legitimacy signals. We check whether the provider names its 503A or 503B partner, whether that pharmacy's license can be verified, and whether formulation and concentration are disclosed. For Henry Meds: Not independently verified.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
- Henry Meds: All-inclusive with no membership. Paid-in-full plans cut cost hard: semaglutide drops to $…
- Pricing structure is disclosed clearly enough to evaluate
- Clinician oversight is stated
Limitations
- Tirzepatide is ORAL TABLETS ONLY — Henry Meds does not offer injectable tirzepatide at all.
- Pharmacy partner not independently verified by us yet
Evidence ledger
Every material claim on this page traces to a source, a capture date and a verification status.
| Claim | Source | Checked | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price | Provider plan documentation | July 12, 2026 | Reported — pending verification |
| Pharmacy partner | Provider disclosure | July 12, 2026 | Reported — pending verification |
| Clinician / medical lead | Provider disclosure | July 12, 2026 | Reported — pending verification |
| Shipping terms | Provider terms page | July 12, 2026 | Reported — pending verification |
| State availability | Provider disclosure | July 12, 2026 | Evaluation in progress |
Alternatives to consider
Compare Henry Meds against NexLife · Found · Oak Longevity. For the full field, see best GLP-1 programs and most affordable compounded tirzepatide.
Provider response
Henry Meds may submit factual corrections through our corrections process. Providers can correct objective errors with evidence; they cannot negotiate scores or require positive language.
Frequently asked questions
Is Henry Meds legitimate?
Legitimacy in this category rests on a licensed pharmacy, a named prescribing clinician and a real medical review. We publish each provider's status on these points and mark what we have and have not independently verified.
How much does Henry Meds cost?
$179/mo (liraglutide) to start (reported — pending verification). See the pricing section for renewal and highest-dose figures.
Does Henry Meds require a prescription?
Yes. Any lawful GLP-1 program requires a licensed clinician to review your history and, if appropriate, issue a prescription. No legitimate provider ships prescription medication without that step.
Sources
- Provider website, terms, pricing and pharmacy-disclosure pages (captured July 12, 2026).
- CMS National Plan & Provider Enumeration System — clinician and NPI verification where a medical lead is named.
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration — compounding status and enforcement context.
- Our published scoring methodology, version 1.0.