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Best of · Updated 12 May 2026

The best cash-pay GLP-1 weight loss programs

If you don't have insurance coverage for Wegovy or Zepbound, the all-in monthly math matters more than anything else. These are the four programs we'd consider, ranked by total predictable cost.

The short version

Cash-pay GLP-1 weight loss is a different optimization problem than insured. The headline price means almost nothing — what matters is the all-in monthly cost (membership + medication + visit fees + lab work) and whether that price holds when you increase your dose. Bundle programs (where membership and medication are priced together) have a structural advantage for cash-pay patients: you know what month two costs at sign-up. Unbundle programs require math.

What we considered

Top pick: Mochi Health

Mochi's flat $178/mo at every dose is the cheapest predictable cash-pay path in the chart. Membership and compounded semaglutide are bundled; the price doesn't increase as you titrate up.

Read the full Mochi Health review →

Other strong picks

Hims & Hers logo
Hims & Hers Hims at $199-$399/mo all-in branded is the next-cheapest, with the fastest onboarding (often same-day prescription).
Starts From
$199/mo incl. medication
Lock-In
Month-to-month
Score
7.4
Ro Body logo
Ro Body Ro's $39 intro jumps quickly, but for branded-only seekers willing to commit to annual prepay, the $74/mo membership tier is cleaner than month-to-month.
Starts From
$39/mo + med separate
Lock-In
Month-to-month
Score
7.4
Noom Med logo
Noom Med Noom Med's microdose tier ($79+$99) is genuinely unusual and useful for patients sensitive to GI side effects.
Starts From
$69/mo + med separate
Lock-In
Month-to-month
Score
7.6
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