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Quick verdict
Henry Meds is the better pick for most patients on overall scoring. Henry built the cash-pay compounded GLP-1 category and still runs the cleanest version of it. Predictable bundled pricing and true month-to-month terms, though the semaglutide tiers moved behind signup in June 2026. Pivoted hard after the FDA shortage delisting and now leans on personalization-claim 503A pharmacies.
That said, Lifeforce wins on specific dimensions. Lifeforce positions itself as the longevity / healthspan platform for the Bryan-Johnson-curious. Full baseline labs, hormone optimization, GLP-1 if appropriate, peptide stack, ongoing concierge. Premium pricing; not designed as a weight-loss-only product.
Side-by-side
| Henry Meds | Lifeforce | |
|---|---|---|
| Starts from | $297/mo (incl. medication) | ~$300/mo (incl. medication) |
| Monthly cost gap | Henry Meds is $121/mo cheaper than Lifeforce | |
| Lock-in | Month-to-month | Month-to-month |
| Time to prescription | 2 days | 14 days |
| Consultation type | Asynchronous | At-home |
| Affiliate network | Impact | Direct |
Score by dimension
Scores out of 10, equal-weighted across five dimensions. How we score. The winner of each dimension is highlighted.
| Henry Meds | Lifeforce | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing transparency | 8/10 | 5/10 |
| Cancellation terms | 9/10 | 7/10 |
| Onboarding experience | 8/10 | 7/10 |
| Medication options | 6/10 | 7/10 |
| Member reviews | 9/10 | 8/10 |
When to choose Henry Meds
Best for cheapest compounded
Buyers who want predictable flat-rate compounded semaglutide with no commitments and minimal friction.
Henry Meds wins on pricing transparency, cancellation terms, onboarding experience, member reviews and runs $121/mo cheaper than Lifeforce at the entry tier ($179 vs $300). Over a year that's $1,452 you keep. The caveat: Patients who want branded Wegovy or Zepbound through insurance, or who want a high-touch coaching program. Note also: Subject of ongoing scrutiny over personalization-claim compounding post-shortage delisting (FDA Feb 2025).
When to choose Lifeforce
Best for longevity and healthspan stack
High-income patients interested in longevity-framed metabolic optimization rather than weight loss alone. Patients who want a concierge model with extensive lab work.
Lifeforce wins on medication options on the dimensional scoring. The caveat: Price-sensitive cash-pay weight-loss-only patients; insurance-pathway shoppers; first-time GLP-1 patients without longevity-stack interest. Note also: Lifeforce's longevity positioning markets peptides and supplements beyond FDA-approved indications; some claims face the same regulatory scrutiny as Hone's
If cost is your main filter
Henry Meds is the cheaper monthly: $179 all-in vs $300 for Lifeforce. That's $121 a month or $1,452a 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 $363 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
Henry Meds (month-to-month) and Lifeforce (month-to-month) sit at different cancellation tiers. If you're first-time on a GLP-1 and unsure how you'll tolerate it, Henry Meds's easier cancellation is the safer trial.
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