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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. 

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u/PresentationDue5037 — 2 days ago

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. 

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u/PresentationDue5037 — 2 days ago
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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?
  • Hims & hers - another big player just wondering who's 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.  Thank you!!

reddit.com
u/PresentationDue5037 — 2 days ago