Prices verified June 22, 2026
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LifeMD vs Push Health: GLP-1 weight loss comparison 2026

LifeMD comes out ahead overall (8.2 vs 7.7/10). The right pick still depends on your situation.

LifeMDOur pick
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Score: 8.2 out of 10
8.2
out of 10
Brand-name supply with an outcomes-based money-back guarantee.
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Push Health
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Score: 7.7 out of 10
7.7
out of 10
Marketplace doctors write the script, you fill it yourself.
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Quick verdict

LifeMD is the better pick for most patients on overall scoring. Mature publicly-traded telehealth with rare direct-supply deals from both Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly. Membership is $75 the first month then $149/mo ongoing. The Wegovy pill is $149/mo at starter doses and $299/mo at full doses. Steady-state total runs about $448/mo (starter months about $298, first month $224). Wegovy injection runs higher and Zepbound vials from $349. Insurance navigation included. Opt-in money-back guarantee: stay enrolled 12 months and lose at least 10% body weight, or you're eligible for a refund per posted terms.

That said, Push Health wins on specific dimensions. The bring-your-own-doctor option. Push Health is a marketplace that connects patients directly to independent licensed clinicians. No monthly membership, no clinic. Each provider sets their own consultation and refill fees. Good for self-directed patients with prior GLP-1 experience.

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Side-by-side

LifeMDPush Health
Starts from$448/mo (+ med separate)$200/mo (+ med separate)
Monthly cost gapPush Health is $98/mo cheaper than LifeMD
Lock-inMonth-to-monthMonth-to-month
Time to prescription2 days2 days
Consultation typeAsyncAsync
Affiliate networkImpactDirect

Score by dimension

Scores out of 10, equal-weighted across five dimensions. How we score. The winner of each dimension is highlighted.

LifeMDPush Health
Pricing transparency8/108/10
Cancellation terms7.5/1010/10
Onboarding experience8.5/106/10
Medication options9/107/10
Member reviews8.2/107.4/10

When to choose LifeMD

Best for insurance plus lifestyle support

Mainstream patients who want insurance navigation plus the option to cash-pay for branded GLP-1 at near-NovoCare/LillyDirect rates without leaving the platform.

LifeMD wins on onboarding experience, medication options, member reviews on the dimensional scoring. The caveat: Patients chasing the absolute cheapest compounded option or wanting a pure cash-only flat rate. Note also: Publicly traded NASDAQ:LFMD with formal pharmaceutical supply agreements

When to choose Push Health

Best for pricing flexibility

Patients who want maximum pricing flexibility, have prior GLP-1 history or already have a relationship with a provider on the platform.

Push Health wins on cancellation terms and runs $98/mo cheaper than LifeMD at the entry tier ($200 vs $298). Over a year that's $1,176 you keep. The caveat: First-time GLP-1 patients who need integrated coaching, structured care or insurance navigation. Note also: Operates as a HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform; clinical responsibility rests with individual providers, not Push Health Inc.

If cost is your main filter

Push Health is the cheaper monthly: $200 all-in vs $298 for LifeMD. That's $98 a month or $1,176a 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 $294 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

LifeMD (month-to-month) and Push Health (month-to-month) sit at the same cancellation tier. Read both cancellation policies directly before signing; the on-page summary covers the headline but not the deletion-of-account or refund-window edge cases.

FAQ

Is LifeMD cheaper than Push Health?
LifeMD starts at $448/mo (plus medication). Push Health starts at $200/mo (plus medication). The cheaper option depends on whether you have insurance coverage for branded GLP-1s.
Can I switch from LifeMD to Push Health mid-treatment?
Yes. Both programs accept new patients on existing GLP-1 doses. Bring your current prescription details to the new program's intake. Your titration schedule typically continues from where it left off.
Which program has better member feedback?
LifeMD scored 8.2/10 on member reviews; Push Health scored 7.4/10. This pillar is each program's public Trustpilot rating mapped to a 0-10 score. Read LifeMD's feedback section or Push Health's feedback section for the details.

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