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Quick verdict
Eden is the better pick for most patients on overall scoring. Eden is the highest-volume compounded-only brand outside Henry. Slick funnel, low intro pricing, lots of upsell. Quality of clinical experience is thinner than Henry or Ivim and cancellation is the most common complaint thread.
That said, Zealthy wins on specific dimensions. A bundled cash-pay option that folds the membership and compounded semaglutide into one $297/mo price, plus an insurance-coordination route for branded GLP-1s. The all-in bundle is mid-pack; the medication-only teaser ($151/mo on a quarterly supply) excludes the membership and is not the ongoing all-in.
Side-by-side
| Eden | Zealthy | |
|---|---|---|
| Starts from | $209/mo (incl. medication) | $297/mo (incl. medication) |
| Monthly cost gap | Eden is $88/mo cheaper than Zealthy | |
| Lock-in | 3-mo minimum | Month-to-month |
| Time to prescription | 2 days | 2 days |
| Consultation type | Asynchronous | Online |
| Affiliate network | Impact | - |
Score by dimension
Scores out of 10, equal-weighted across five dimensions. How we score. The winner of each dimension is highlighted.
| Eden | Zealthy | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing transparency | 7/10 | 4/10 |
| Cancellation terms | 5/10 | 4/10 |
| Onboarding experience | 8/10 | 7/10 |
| Medication options | 5/10 | 7/10 |
| Member reviews | 9/10 | 6.4/10 |
When to choose Eden
Best for lowest sticker price
Price-led buyers willing to navigate a heavier upsell flow for an aggressive intro price.
Eden wins on pricing transparency, cancellation terms, onboarding experience, member reviews and runs $88/mo cheaper than Zealthy at the entry tier ($209 vs $297). Over a year that's $1,056 you keep. The caveat: Anyone who values transparent recurring billing or branded medication. Note also: Compounded oral troches are a personalization-claim formulation with thin clinical evidence base.
When to choose Zealthy
Best for bundled cash-pay plus insurance help
Cash-pay patients who want the membership and compounded medication billed as one number, or who want help coordinating insurance for a branded GLP-1.
Zealthy wins on medication options on the dimensional scoring. The caveat: Patients who want the lowest possible compounded price, or who do not want a recurring membership. Note also: Regulatory caution: the FDA issued a warning letter to FitRX, LLC (which operates Zealthy) on September 9, 2025 over false or misleading compounded-semaglutide marketing claims.
If cost is your main filter
Eden is the cheaper monthly: $209 all-in vs $297 for Zealthy. That's $88 a month or $1,056a year. The 12-month math matters most if you're planning to maintain on GLP-1 long-term. If you're running a 3-month trial, the $264 delta is small against the cost of stopping early on the wrong dose. Insurance changes the picture: if either program runs prior auth and your plan covers Wegovy or Zepbound, branded with copay can beat both cash-pay totals.
If lock-in is your main filter
Eden (3-mo minimum) and Zealthy (month-to-month) sit at different cancellation tiers. If you're first-time on a GLP-1 and unsure how you'll tolerate it, Zealthy's easier cancellation is the safer trial.
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