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GLP-1 programs that include medication in the monthly price: 2026 complete list

Nine of the 25 telehealth programs we track bundle compounded medication into the monthly fee. Here is the verified list with pricing, the nuances that matter, and how to compare total cost fairly against programs that charge separately.

By John, EditorPublished May 31, 2026Read 5 min

The short answer. Nine of the 25 GLP-1 telehealth programs we track include compounded medication in the monthly fee. The range runs from $99/mo (Strut Health) to $399 per 28-day cycle (Lindora). All nine use compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide. No program currently bundles brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound into a flat monthly price. The comparison math matters more than the bundle label: a $178/mo all-in versus a $45/mo membership plus a $133/mo cash copay are the same total cost.

ProgramAll-in monthlyMedication typeNotes
Strut Health$99 to $199/moCompounded semaglutideNo membership fee; lowest entry price in this group
Ivim Health~$150/moCompounded semaglutide$75 medication + $74.99 program fee, verified May 2026
Mochi Health$178/mo flatCompounded semaglutideSame price at every dose tier; tirzepatide $278/mo flat
FoundFrom $179/mo (Kickstart plan)Compounded semaglutideKickstart plan bundles medication; standard plan charges separately
Henry Meds$197 to $397/moCompounded semaglutideNo membership fee; the price is the medication price
Eden$209 to $229/moCompounded semaglutideMonthly plan $229, 3-month plan $209; tirzepatide $329/mo
Medvi$179/mo intro, $299/mo ongoingCompounded semaglutideIntro price is first month only; tiered pricing
Hims & Hers$39/mo intro, $99/mo planCompounded semaglutide (oral or injectable)Complex structure; oral pill plan bundles medication; membership and branded options charged separately
Lindora$399/28-day cycleCompounded semaglutideBrick-and-mortar; includes B12, nutrition coaching, fitness; tirzepatide $499/28-day

Prices verified May 2026. See our methodology for how we verify pricing.

What "includes medication" actually means

Two distinct pricing models exist in GLP-1 telehealth, and the labels are not always clear on program websites.

Bundled programs charge a single monthly fee that covers the medical visit, prescription, and compounded medication. You pay one number. The medication ships directly to you. Mochi Health's $178/mo is the clearest example: one price, every month, regardless of dose.

Unbundled programs charge a membership or subscription fee separately from the medication cost. The membership covers the visit and prescription service. You pay for medication separately, through insurance copays, a pharmacy, or a manufacturer direct program like NovoCare (Wegovy) or LillyDirect (Zepbound). Noom Med's $69/mo membership is an example: that covers the clinical program, but Wegovy or Zepbound is charged on top.

Neither model is inherently cheaper. The question is what the total monthly cost works out to for your specific situation.

The nine programs that bundle medication

Strut Health ($99 to $199/mo)

Strut Health's compounded semaglutide runs $149 to $199/mo, with introductory pricing as low as $99/mo. No membership fee on top. The price is the medication price. Check current dose-tier pricing directly with Strut at enrollment, as rates adjust periodically.

Ivim Health (~$150/mo)

Ivim Health bundles a $75 medication fee and $74.99 program fee for approximately $150/mo all-in for compounded semaglutide. Tirzepatide runs approximately $224/mo on the same structure. Verified May 2026.

Mochi Health ($178/mo flat)

Mochi's pricing is the most transparent in this category. The $178/mo all-in covers $79 membership plus $99 compounded semaglutide at every dose tier. The price is the same at 0.25 mg/week and at 2.4 mg/week. Compounded tirzepatide is $278/mo flat ($79 membership plus $199 medication). Brand medications are available through insurance only; no flat-rate brand option.

Found ($179/mo and up)

Found's Kickstart plan bundles compounded semaglutide at $129/mo for the first three months, then $189/mo ongoing. The standard membership ($74.99/mo) does not include medication; standard members pay separately. Compounded tirzepatide runs $199 to $349/mo through Found, membership separate. The bundled structure applies only to the Kickstart plan.

Henry Meds ($197 to $397/mo)

Henry Meds charges no membership fee. What you pay is the medication price: $197/mo on an annual plan for standard-dose compounded semaglutide, up to $297/mo month-to-month, up to $397/mo at higher doses. Compounded tirzepatide runs $299 to $349/mo. One of the few programs with dose-based pricing published directly on their site.

Eden ($209 to $229/mo)

Eden's all-in pricing covers compounded semaglutide at $209/mo on a three-month plan or $229/mo on a monthly plan. The first month on the three-month plan runs $149 introductory. Tirzepatide is $329/mo ongoing. No insurance option; cash-pay compounded only.

Medvi ($179/mo first month, $299/mo ongoing)

Medvi's first-month pricing at $179 is introductory; the ongoing rate is $299/mo for compounded semaglutide. The headline price and the real ongoing price diverge by $120/mo. For tirzepatide, Medvi charges $349/mo. No insurance route.

Hims & Hers (verify before enrolling)

Hims runs two parallel GLP-1 programs. The compounded oral semaglutide pill plan bundles medication starting at $39/mo for the first month, then $99/mo on a five-month plan. This plan does not include the $149/mo membership. All branded options (Wegovy, Zepbound) are priced separately from the membership. Hims is winding down compounded semaglutide following a 2026 settlement with Novo Nordisk. Verify current availability before enrolling.

Lindora ($399/28-day cycle)

Lindora is the only brick-and-mortar program in this group. The $399/28-day cycle includes compounded semaglutide injections, B12 shots, nutrition coaching, and access to fitness classes at Lindora clinic locations. The tirzepatide plan runs $499/28-day. Available at Lindora clinic locations only, not nationwide telehealth.

Why all bundled programs use compounded medication

The economics explain the pattern. Brand-name Wegovy costs $1,349 per month at list price. Programs that bundle medication cannot absorb that cost into a flat monthly fee at any viable margin. Compounded semaglutide, produced by 503B outsourcing facilities, costs roughly $40 to $100 per month to manufacture at standard doses, which makes flat-rate bundling possible.

The FDA declared the semaglutide shortage resolved in early 2025 and moved to end the commercial compounding exemption. The market is in transition. Some programs have pivoted to brand routing; others continue compounding under medical-necessity exceptions; a few have shifted to tirzepatide compounding. Verify compounding status with any program before enrolling. See our 2026 FDA compounding update for the regulatory background.

The sixteen programs that charge medication separately

The other 16 programs on our chart use an unbundled model: membership or subscription fee, plus medication through insurance, a pharmacy, or a manufacturer direct program.

Examples from our chart (membership fee and typical medication cost, verified May 2026):

  • PlushCare: $19.99/mo membership; medication through insurance copay or NovoCare/LillyDirect
  • Noom Med: $69/mo membership; Wegovy or Zepbound through insurance
  • Ro Body: $39/mo membership; Zepbound via LillyDirect at $299/mo, brand options through insurance
  • Form Health: $299/mo membership; Wegovy or Zepbound through insurance, copay varies
  • Calibrate: $199/mo membership; medication through insurance

The real cost of an unbundled program depends on your insurance situation. A patient with Aetna PPO covering Wegovy at a $50 copay pays roughly $120/mo total for PlushCare ($19.99 membership plus $50 copay plus lab). A patient with no coverage pays roughly $520/mo (membership plus $499 NovoCare Wegovy at maintenance dose). Same program, very different math.

Use our cost calculator to run your specific scenario.

How to compare total cost fairly

  1. Use the ongoing price, not the introductory price. Medvi at $179/mo first month and $299/mo ongoing are not equivalent for year-one math. Use the ongoing rate.
  2. Add the real medication cost to the unbundled membership. If your insurer covers Wegovy at a $75 copay, add $75 to the membership fee. Cash-pay: add the NovoCare price ($349 for low doses, $499 for maintenance doses) or LillyDirect Zepbound vial price ($349 to $499/mo).
  3. Include hidden costs in both. Lab work, shipping, dose-change fees, and cancellation terms affect the real cost. See our contract traps article for what to check before signing.

Bundled programs are the cleaner option for patients who want predictable cash-pay costs without insurance coverage. Unbundled programs are typically better for patients whose insurance covers brand medication at a low copay, because the insurance benefit makes the total lower than any bundled compounded option.

Frequently asked questions

Which GLP-1 program is cheapest all-in?

For compounded medication with no insurance, Strut Health and Ivim Health start lowest at $99 to $150/mo all-in. For insured patients using brand medication, PlushCare's $19.99/mo membership plus your insurance copay is typically lowest. See our cheapest programs list for ranked analysis.

Does Mochi Health include medication in the price?

Yes. Mochi charges $178/mo flat for compounded semaglutide, covering both the $79 membership and $99 medication at every dose tier. Tirzepatide is $278/mo flat.

Does Henry Meds include medication in the price?

Yes. Henry Meds charges no membership fee; the monthly cost is the medication cost. Standard-dose compounded semaglutide starts at $197/mo on an annual plan.

Can I use insurance with a bundled program?

Most bundled programs are compounded-only and do not accept insurance for the medication. They may accept HSA or FSA funds for the program fee. If your insurance covers brand Wegovy or Zepbound, an unbundled program that bills your insurer will almost always cost less than any bundled compounded option.

Do any programs include brand Wegovy or Zepbound in the price?

No. No telehealth program currently bundles brand Wegovy ($1,349 list price) or brand Zepbound into a flat monthly fee. The economics prohibit it. Hims offers branded Wegovy through a Novo Nordisk partnership at promotional pricing, but that is a discounted brand price with a separate membership, not a bundled model.

Are compounded GLP-1 programs still available in 2026?

The market is in transition following the FDA's 2025 resolution of the semaglutide shortage. Some programs continue under medical-necessity exceptions; others have shifted to tirzepatide compounding or brand-only models. Verify current availability with any program before enrolling.

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