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Eden reviews: price, lock-in and our score

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Eden scores 6.8 out of 10. $209/mo all-in, cancellation: 3-mo minimum.

Aggressive intro price behind a heavier upsell flow.
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GLP CHART SCORE
6.8
OUT OF 10
Starts From
$209/mo
includes medication
Lock-In
3-mo minimum
Time to prescription
2 days
Asynchronous
Rank
#24
GLP Chart Score

Verdict

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.

Pros

  • $129 first month on compounded semaglutide (3-month plan), among the cheapest intros in the chart.
  • $209/mo ongoing on the 3-month plan, flat across semaglutide doses within a plan.
  • Oral troche formulation for needle-averse patients, rare in the category.
  • Two-day average time to first prescription.
  • HSA and FSA accepted.

Cons

  • Promotional pricing ties to a 3-month commitment with non-refundable shipped medication.
  • Cancellation friction is the most-cited member complaint, retention calls before refund processes.
  • Heavy upsells during checkout flow.
  • Compounded oral troches are a personalization-claim formulation with thin clinical evidence.
  • Not available in Louisiana or Mississippi.
Best for

Price-led buyers willing to navigate a heavier upsell flow for an aggressive intro price.

Not for

Anyone who values transparent recurring billing or branded medication.

Pricing

Compounded semaglutide: $149 first month, $249/mo ongoing, flat across all doses. Compounded tirzepatide: $249 first month, $329/mo ongoing, also flat. No insurance, HSA/FSA accepted.

Cash-pay all-in starts at $209/mo This price includes medication.
Signup / one-timeNone
Membership / subscriptionNone
Medication (varies by dose)$209–$329/mo
All-in, lowest maintenance dose$209/mo

Price since we started tracking

$209/mo, held flat across 7 weekly checks since May 2026. See the full price tracker.

See how Eden compares with every path in our GLP-1 cost guide, or check the live price index for the full chart.

Lock-in & cancellation

3-mo minimum

Promotional pricing ties to 3-month commitment with non-refundable shipped medication. Cancellation requires contacting support; multiple users report retention friction before refund processes.

Medication options

Compounded-only through partner 503A pharmacies. Markets oral troche formulations heavily as a differentiator. No branded GLP-1.

Compounded GLP-1: regulatory context in 2026.

The FDA officially removed semaglutide from the drug-shortage list in February 2025, which narrowed the legal basis for routine 503A compounding of exact-copy semaglutide. Eden addresses this by using a personalized-formulation model (the compound includes an additional active ingredient like vitamin B12) which is legally distinct from the FDA-approved product. The active GLP-1 molecule is the same; the regulatory framing is different. Some state pharmacy boards have tightened oversight in 2025-2026. For the full background see our compounded vs FDA-approved breakdown.

FDA-approved branded

  • None offered

Compounded

  • Compounded semaglutide
  • Compounded tirzepatide
  • Compounded oral semaglutide troches

Other medications

  • Metformin
Regulatory notes
  • Compounded oral troches are a personalization-claim formulation with thin clinical evidence base.

Where it's compounded

PharmacyNot publicly disclosed
Regulatory model503A (state-licensed, patient-specific prescriptions)
DisclosureNot publicly disclosed

Eden does not publicly name the pharmacy that compounds its GLP-1 medications. This is a transparency gap, not a statement about medication safety. Questions worth asking any program: is the pharmacy a named 503A or 503B facility, is it US-licensed, does it carry independent accreditation (PCAB, NABP), and does it provide sterility and potency testing results on request?

Eden describes its compounding source only as a 'state-board-licensed' pharmacy. No pharmacy name is published.

For background on 503A vs 503B regulation and how to vet a compounding pharmacy, see Which pharmacy compounds your GLP-1, and why it matters.

Onboarding experience

Time to first prescription: 2 days.
Consultation type: Asynchronous intake reviewed by clinician.
Requirements: Health questionnaire, photo ID, baseline weight. Labs not required pre-Rx..

Eden reviews: what members report

Polarized reviews. Marketing acquires aggressively but retention complaints are the dominant thread on Reddit r/Semaglutide and BBB.

What works

  • Cheap entry price
  • Fast shipping
  • Oral option for needle-averse patients
  • Friendly intake flow

What to watch

  • Cancellation friction
  • Upsells during checkout
  • Price jumps after promo period
  • Mixed clinician responsiveness

How we scored Eden

Five dimensions, ten points each, weighted equally. Overall is the simple average.

7
Pricing
Transparency
5
Cancellation
Terms
8
Onboarding
Experience
5
Medication
Options
9
Member
Reviews

Member reviews reflects Eden’s Trustpilot rating of 4.5/5. See it on Trustpilot →

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Frequently asked questions

Is Eden legit?
Yes. Eden is a real, operating GLP-1 telehealth service that connects you with a licensed US clinician and a pharmacy. On our independent review it scores 6.8 out of 10, graded on pricing transparency, cancellation terms, onboarding, medication options and member reviews. Its cash price starts at $209/mo. Its terms are 3-mo minimum, so read the cancellation policy before you sign up. "Legit" is not the same as "best for you": read the verdict and the full score breakdown above to decide if it fits your budget and needs.
Is Eden a scam?
No. We found no evidence that Eden is a scam. It is a functioning telehealth program with licensed prescribers, real medication and a published cancellation policy, not a fake storefront. The caveats are in our score of 6.8 out of 10: the lock-in terms and the maintenance-dose total are the things to check before you commit. Compare it against the rest of the chart before deciding.
Does Eden offer Wegovy or Zepbound?
No. Eden dispenses only compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide through partner pharmacies.
What is the troche option?
Eden markets oral semaglutide troches as an alternative to injection. Clinical evidence for oral troche bioavailability is limited compared to injectable semaglutide.
How do I cancel?
Contact support to cancel. Users report needing to confirm cancellation in writing and that prepaid bundles are non-refundable once shipped.

Alternatives to Eden

If Eden isn't the right fit, here are three programs we'd consider as next options:

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Before committing to a cash-pay path, check whether your insurance covers a GLP-1 at the payer coverage center. On Medicaid, see Medicaid GLP-1 coverage by state first. If you need PA paperwork, the prior authorization letter library has templates for all major plans. Already denied? The appeal letter library has 120 templates by denial reason.

Learn the category before you commit

Read these before signing up for any GLP-1 telehealth program, Eden included:

Before committing to a cash-pay path, check whether your insurance covers GLP-1s at the payer coverage center. On Medicaid? See Medicaid GLP-1 coverage by stateto confirm your state’s formulary status before choosing a cash-pay program.

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