Comparing GLP-1 Telehealth providers: Does paying more equal better service?
Prices for compounded meds range from $99 to $400+ a month depending on the provider. I’m curious if anyone has figured out what you're actually paying for at the higher end
I've been using Cora Health (trycora) for a few months now and it's been a genuinely good experience. Great customer service and I’ve been losing weight lol. No complaints on my end.
I’m happy where I am, but I'm curious what people's experiences have been with some of the bigger names and higher price points.
- Eden Health — seems well regarded but I've seen some Reddit threads mention slow customer service and refund issues when things go wrong. Anyone have recent experience?
- Amble Health - I get ads non stop from them and they seem pretty polished, has anyone actually tried?
- Ro Body — looks polished and has an insurance concierge which is appealing, but the membership fee on top of medication cost feels like a lot. Worth it?
- TrimRx — I've seen a weird split where Trustpilot looks great but Reddit and BBB paint a different picture. What's the actual experience like?
- Trimi — less info out there on this one. Anyone used them?
Also generally curious:
- Does compounded semaglutide/tirzepatide work as well as the brand-name stuff in your experience?
- Hidden fees to watch out for, especially dose escalation price jumps?
- How's provider responsiveness when you actually have a question?
- Does paying more with certain providers equal better experiences?
- Any difficulty cancelling / refunds?
Not trying to push anything, just want real patient experiences. I just see sooo many providers charging all over the place and im curious as to why and if that price tag equals better service. Appreciate any honest takes.