Best simple start
Eden Health
$149 first month
Clear pricing, direct onboarding, and a cleaner all-in-one path for most users.
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Reviewed by Gabriel Brocklesby · Last updated
Online semaglutide programs vary in three meaningful ways: whether they prescribe brand-name Wegovy or compounded semaglutide, what the published monthly cost actually covers, and how much clinician oversight is built into the plan. This page compares the strongest options on those three axes so you can shortlist quickly.
Review named providers side by side, compare pricing and support levels, and move forward with the option that best matches your budget and preferred experience.
Ready-to-click shortlist
If you already know you want an online GLP-1 provider, start with the clearest pricing and support tradeoffs before reading every card below.
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Best simple start
$149 first month
Clear pricing, direct onboarding, and a cleaner all-in-one path for most users.
Check Eden eligibilityLowest commitment entry
Around $149/month starting point
A fast intake, licensed provider oversight, and messaging-led support without a long-term commitment.
Check Embody pricingNeedle-free option
From $199/month
A cash-pay provider to compare if needle-free access, discounts, or guarantee framing matters.
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The most useful comparison is not just who advertises a low starting price first. It is whether the provider is clear about support, plan structure, and how the user experience feels from intake through clinician review and follow-up.
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The most balanced starting point for users who want clear pricing and a lower-friction path into a medically reviewed weight loss program.
Clinical support: Moderate to high
Best for: Users who want the simplest place to start
An approved online option for users comparing semaglutide or tirzepatide availability alongside non-GLP-1 weight-loss and NAD+ pathways.
Clinical support: Moderate
Best for: Users who want a broader telehealth program comparison
The strongest fit for users who prefer a large familiar health brand and are comfortable with a platform-style onboarding model.
Clinical support: Moderate
Best for: Users who value familiarity and brand trust
Shed is the strongest fit for users who want GLP-1 access without relying only on injections. It stands out because it pairs compounded medication options with a needle-free lozenge route, a clear first-month discount, and a guarantee that can make cash-pay care without insurance easier to evaluate.
Clinical support: Moderate
Best for: Needle-averse users, guarantee seekers, and budget-conscious cash-payers
A modern telehealth GLP-1 platform for users who want a fast intake, licensed provider oversight, and a lower-commitment way to compare care.
Clinical support: Moderate to high
Best for: Users who want a low-commitment GLP-1 start
The most relevant option if you care about lower entry pricing but still want a straightforward online process.
Clinical support: Moderate
Best for: Users comparing carefully on cost
The better fit for users who want stronger support and clearer program structure rather than just the lowest number on the page.
Clinical support: High
Best for: Users who want more guidance and clearer pricing structure
| Provider | Starting Price | Clinical Support | Best For | Next Step |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eden Health | $149 first month, then $229/month | Moderate to high | Users who want the simplest place to start | Review |
| Sprout Health | Program pricing varies by treatment path | Moderate | Users who want a broader telehealth program comparison | Review |
| Ro | From $39 membership; eligible plans from $149/month | Moderate | Users who value familiarity and brand trust | Review |
| Shed | From $199/month for compounded semaglutide injections | Moderate | Needle-averse users, guarantee seekers, and budget-conscious cash-payers | Review |
| Embody GLP1 | Plans may start around $149/month | Moderate to high | Users who want a low-commitment GLP-1 start | Review |
| MEDVi | Starts at $179/month | Moderate | Users comparing carefully on cost | Review |
| Fridays Health | $150/month annually or $249/month monthly | High | Users who want more guidance and clearer pricing structure | Review |
Pricing transparency matters most. Many semaglutide providers advertise a low first-month cost but vary widely on ongoing monthly pricing, what the plan covers, and whether they prescribe brand-name Wegovy or compounded semaglutide. Compounded semaglutide is typically lower-cost but requires careful provider selection. Brand-name Wegovy access usually depends on eligibility and the clinical pathway the provider supports. Decide which medication route fits before optimising for price.
For a direct head-to-head, see our Eden vs Ro comparison, or compare Eden vs Shed if needle-free GLP-1 access is part of your shortlist .
If you are not sure which provider model fits you yet, it can help to start with the broader best provider overview before choosing a specific telehealth option.
Users who still want a narrower next step can also get matched instead of comparing every option manually.
Wegovy is the brand-name semaglutide formulation FDA-approved specifically for chronic weight management at higher doses. Compounded semaglutide is prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies and is typically positioned as a lower-cost alternative. Both require a clinician prescription after eligibility review. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved as finished products but are legally permitted under specific compounding rules.
Both contain semaglutide but are FDA-approved for different uses. Ozempic is approved for type 2 diabetes and is sometimes prescribed off-label for weight management. Wegovy is FDA-approved specifically for chronic weight management at a higher maximum dose. Online weight-loss providers typically focus on Wegovy or compounded semaglutide, not Ozempic.
Yes — most providers listed on this page offer cash-pay pathways that don't require insurance. Cash-pay pricing typically applies to compounded semaglutide; brand-name Wegovy without insurance is significantly more expensive (commonly over $1,000 per month at list price).
Most providers complete the initial intake in under 15 minutes. Clinician review typically takes 24 to 72 hours from there, followed by shipping if treatment is prescribed. The full timeline from signup to medication arrival is commonly three to seven days.
Whether the provider prescribes compounded semaglutide, brand-name Wegovy, or both. Whether clinician follow-up is included or charged separately. Whether shipping is included. What happens at refill — automatic versus another clinician check-in. How dose increases are handled clinically.
If you are undecided after comparing the providers above, get matched to the option that best fits your priorities.
Provider offers, pricing, eligibility, and treatment availability can change over time. Always review the provider's current terms carefully and consult a qualified clinician before starting treatment.