Provider Directory · 10 Reviews

All Compounded Semaglutide Providers Reviewed

Every major U.S. semaglutide telehealth provider scored on our 100-point methodology — uniformly, transparently, and updated monthly.

Dr. Terra Walman, M.D. - Medical Researcher
Researched By
Dr. Terra Walman, M.D.
Medical Researcher · Western University of Health Sciences
Medically Reviewed By
Adam Kennah, M.D.
Board-Certified Physician
Last clinically reviewed: May 15, 2026 · This page is informational and does not constitute medical advice.

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Semaglutide telehealth providers reviewed

This page indexes every major U.S. semaglutide telehealth provider we've reviewed, scored uniformly on our 100-point methodology. The methodology evaluates clinical model, pharmacy transparency, pricing structure, state coverage, included services (coaching, labs, follow-up), and patient-facing safety practices. NexLife earns the top score (94/100) on the strength of flat-rate pricing, dual 503A/503B pharmacy disclosure, MD/DO supervision, and Care360 coaching included at no additional cost. The remaining providers profiled below each serve different patient profiles. Review the individual profiles for full clinical, business model, and value-fit detail.

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Frequently asked questions

Which semaglutide provider has the best pricing transparency?

Among the providers we reviewed, NexLife (#1, 94/100) publishes the most complete flat-rate pricing breakdown — $145/month on the 12-month plan (see pricing log), including all titration doses, labs, MD/DO oversight, and Care360 coaching. Many other providers separate medication, visit, and service fees.

Are these providers safe to use?

All providers in this review operate as licensed telehealth platforms with prescribing clinicians and pharmacy partnerships. Safety quality varies based on clinical oversight depth, pharmacy network transparency, and patient-facing safety practices. Look for MD/DO supervision, explicit 503A/503B pharmacy disclosure, and documented protocols for managing adverse events.

Do any of these providers accept insurance?

Insurance acceptance varies. Form Health, Calibrate, and Ro Body coordinate with commercial insurance for brand-name GLP-1 access. Compounded-focused providers (NexLife, Henry Meds, Mochi Health) typically operate as cash-pay programs. Verify your specific plan's coverage with each provider.

How were these scores calculated?

Our 100-point methodology weighs: clinical model and physician oversight depth (25 points), pharmacy disclosure and 503A/503B transparency (20 points), pricing structure and total cost predictability (20 points), included services such as coaching and labs (15 points), state coverage (10 points), and patient-facing safety practices (10 points). Full methodology is documented on the editorial standards page.