Live Pricing Update — March 2026

Today's GLP-1 Program Prices

Compare 9 telehealth programs side by side. All prices verified this month. Find the best deal for your budget and goals.

Quick answer: GLP-1 medication costs range from $200–$1,500+ per month depending on whether you have insurance coverage, which program you use, and whether you need brand-name or compounded versions. Many telehealth programs offer discounts.
📊 Sort by: Price (Low → High) | Last Updated: March 30, 2026
Live Price Comparison
9 programs sorted by monthly cost
Program Monthly Cost Our Score Medication Type Insurance? States Action
Found $99–$199 7.6/10 Oral + Injectable ✅ Yes 50 Visit Found →
Sprout Health $199–$299 7.2/10 Injectable ✅ Yes 48 Visit Sprout →
MEDVi $179–$399 7.5/10 Injectable + Tablet ❌ No 49 Visit MEDVi →
MyStartHealth $149–$299 7.1/10 Injectable ❌ No 45 Visit MyStart →
Ro Body $294–$748 8.1/10 Injectable ❌ No 50 Visit Ro Body →
Hims & Hers $69–$199 7.4/10 Oral + Injectable ❌ No 44 Visit Hims →
SkinnyRx $199–$299 7.3/10 3 Formats ❌ No 50 Visit SkinnyRx →
Calibrate $199–$349 7.8/10 Injectable ✅ Yes 44 Visit Calibrate →
Remedy Meds $299–$399 6.9/10 Injectable ❌ No 50 Visit Remedy →
For context: Brand-name Ozempic costs $900–$1,350/mo without insurance. Brand-name Wegovy costs $1,349/mo. All programs above use compounded or generic formulations at a fraction of the cost. Learn more about compounded vs. brand-name GLP-1s.
How to Choose the Right Program
💰 Budget Pick
Cheapest Option
Found starts at $99/mo and accepts insurance, making it the most affordable entry point for most users.
Visit Found
⭐ Editor's Pick
Best Value
Ro Body scores 8.1/10 — the highest rating in the market. Brand-name Wegovy and Zepbound from $149/mo medication + $145/mo membership.
Visit Ro Body
🏥 Insurance Welcome
Best With Insurance
Calibrate works with your insurance, potentially lowering your cost to $25–$100/mo. Includes ongoing coaching and support.
Visit Calibrate

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References

  1. NIH — Prescription medications for weight management
  2. CMS Medicare — Insurance coverage information
  3. FDA — Drug information and approval status

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