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Cheapest Semaglutide Online (2026)

A scannable breakdown of lower-cost semaglutide options online, including where the cheapest published starting prices appear, which providers feel easiest to understand, and when a slightly higher price may still be the better value.

Cheapest overall

MEDVi

The lowest published starting price in this comparison, but it should still be compared carefully on support and process.

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Best value

Eden Health

The cleanest mix of pricing clarity, included shipping, and lower-friction onboarding for most users.

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Fastest approval

Fridays Health

A strong option if speed and a guided intake matter more than picking the most minimal provider experience.

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Compare lower-cost options quickly

Cheapest is not always best. The more useful question is whether the lower headline price also comes with a process, support level, and shipping model that still feel workable. If you want the broader context first, read the best semaglutide providers in the US guide or compare the Eden vs Ro breakdown.

Eden Health

Eden Health

Monthly cost (starting): $149 first month, then $249/mo

Approval speed: Fast online intake with clinician review

Shipping speed: Free expedited shipping

Support level: Moderate to high

Ro.co

Ro.co

Monthly cost (starting): Membership from $39 first month; some options start at $149/mo

Approval speed: Depends on medication path and insurance flow

Shipping speed: Varies by prescription and pharmacy route

Support level: Moderate

MEDVi

MEDVi

Monthly cost (starting): Starts at $179

Approval speed: Fast online review flow

Shipping speed: Free shipping

Support level: Moderate

Fridays Health

Fridays Health

Monthly cost (starting): Starts at $150/mo annually or $249/mo monthly

Approval speed: Fast digital intake with strong support layer

Shipping speed: Delivered monthly after approval

Support level: High

Pricing and service details can change. Values above are based on current published provider information where available and should be confirmed directly before starting treatment.

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Eden Health

Eden is the strongest value-led starting point if you want clear pricing and a simpler path without a lot of comparison fatigue. It is not the absolute cheapest first-line option on paper, but it is one of the easiest to understand quickly.

Pros

  • Transparent first-month pricing
  • Free shipping
  • Cleaner all-in-one experience

Cons

  • Ongoing monthly price is higher than the very cheapest options
  • Availability still depends on eligibility and location

Ro.co

Ro is useful for users who care about brand familiarity and want a provider with a recognisable digital-health setup. The tradeoff is that the pricing path can feel less simple because membership and medication costs depend on the route you qualify for.

Pros

  • Strong brand familiarity
  • Clear insurance support framing
  • Good fit for users comfortable with a broader platform model

Cons

  • Pricing is less straightforward at a glance
  • Medication cost can depend heavily on insurance and treatment route

MEDVi

MEDVi is the cheapest published starting point in this comparison, which makes it relevant for price-sensitive users. It is best treated as a benchmark option rather than an automatic winner, especially if you value process clarity and support structure.

Pros

  • Lowest published starting price here
  • Free shipping
  • Simple cash-pay framing

Cons

  • Less established brand familiarity than Ro
  • Budget-first positioning can make comparison on support more important

Fridays Health

Fridays tends to make the most sense for users who want more structure around the program, not just a low number on the page. The support layer is stronger, but that also means it is not always the cleanest choice if your only priority is the lowest monthly spend.

Pros

  • Higher-touch support model
  • Coaching and follow-up are more central
  • Clear published compounded semaglutide starting price

Cons

  • Monthly plan price is not the lowest
  • Support-heavy structure may be more than some users need

How we evaluate providers

We prioritise pricing clarity first, because many semaglutide pages still make it hard to tell whether you are looking at medication cost only, a membership fee, or a more complete all-in plan.

  • Published starting price and whether the ongoing price is easy to understand
  • How quickly a user can move from intake to clinician review
  • Whether shipping, follow-up, and support are clearly included
  • How much comparison friction the user faces before feeling confident about the choice

If you want the fuller value view rather than just the cheapest entry point, the best next step is the full Eden Health review.