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Quick verdict
Mochi Health is the better pick for most patients on overall scoring. Flat monthly pricing, transparent compounded sourcing and no lock-in. Best fit for cash-pay patients who want predictable monthly billing.
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.
Side-by-side
| Mochi Health | Push Health | |
|---|---|---|
| Starts from | $178/mo (incl. medication) | $200/mo (+ med separate) |
| Monthly cost gap | Mochi Health is $22/mo cheaper than Push Health | |
| Lock-in | Month-to-month | Month-to-month |
| Time to prescription | 3 days | 2 days |
| Consultation type | Live | Async |
| 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.
| Mochi Health | Push Health | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing transparency | 9/10 | 8/10 |
| Cancellation terms | 9/10 | 10/10 |
| Onboarding experience | 8/10 | 6/10 |
| Medication options | 6/10 | 7/10 |
| Member reviews | 9/10 | 7.4/10 |
When to choose Mochi Health
Best for flat predictable cash-pay
Cash-pay patients who want predictable monthly pricing and a compounded GLP-1 path.
Mochi Health wins on pricing transparency, onboarding experience, member reviews and runs $22/mo cheaper than Push Health at the entry tier ($178 vs $200). Over a year that's $264 you keep. The caveat: Patients who specifically want FDA-approved branded Wegovy or Zepbound through insurance. Note also: Active in Lilly's 2025-2026 lawsuit against compounded tirzepatide pharmacies
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, medication options on the dimensional scoring. 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
Mochi Health is the cheaper monthly: $178 all-in vs $200 for Push Health. That's $22 a month or $264a 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 $66 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
Mochi Health (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
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