GLP-1 provider reviews
Every profile checked against provider pages and official sources — real cost, product type, clinician involvement and exit terms.
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Provider profiles
All ten providers we have reviewed, ranked by score. Prices are dated starting points — each review shows exactly what to verify at checkout.
| Provider | Score | From price | Meds | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.3 | $149/mo$39 first month; $74/mo with annual prepay | Billed separately | Insurance navigation plus brand meds | |
Hims & Hers Weight Loss | 4.2 | $149/mo | Included | Cash-pay branded access |
Form Health | 4.2 | $299/moThe $299 monthly self-pay plan is for people without insurance coverage for the | Billed separately | Adults seeking structured, longitudinal obesity care with FDA-approved medication options and regular nutrition support. |
TrimRx | 4.1 | $199/mo | Included | Simple bundled compounded quote |
| 4.1 | $99/moIntro pricing varies; plans $99-$299/mo | Varies by plan | Meds plus behavior program | |
LifeMD Weight Management | 4.0 | $149/mo$39 first month | Billed separately | Telehealth with insurance support |
Mochi Health | 4.0 | $79/mo$39 promotional first month | Billed separately | Low-cost compounded membership |
| 4.0 | $74/mo$25 first month with 12-month plan | Billed separately | Meds plus lifestyle ecosystem | |
One Medical | 4.0 | See reviewOne Medical does not advertise one all-inclusive recurring monthly program price | Billed separately | Adults seeking FDA-approved brand GLP-1s with a choice between cash-pay telehealth and primary-care-based monitoring. |
Fridays | 3.9 | See reviewPromo pricing varies by plan; verify live checkout | Varies by plan | Promo-driven compounded plans |
| 3.9 | $99/mo | Varies by plan | Plan-matched medication options | |
Sesame | 3.9 | $59/moThe $59 monthly equivalent requires an annual subscription billed once every 12 | Billed separately | Clinician-led access to FDA-approved brand medications with provider choice and ongoing follow-up. |
| 3.9 | $19.99/moPlushCare advertises a 30-day free membership trial, followed by $19.99/month; i | Billed separately | Physician-led telehealth for people willing to verify insurance coverage, medication availability, and total costs separately. | |
| 3.8 | $199/moInitial 3-month commitment | Billed separately | Coaching-first with insurance | |
Ivim Health | 3.7 | $149.99/moIvim’s homepage advertises compounded semaglutide from $75/month plus a $74.99 m | Varies by plan | People comfortable with membership-based telehealth who value ongoing provider access, coaching, and a choice between compounded self-pay treatment and insurance-supported brand medication access. |
Henry Meds | 3.6 | $99/moThe current weight-management landing page advertises compounded oral microdose | Included | Self-pay adults who want bundled telehealth access and are specifically comfortable with compounded—not FDA-approved brand-name—GLP-1 preparations. |
Eden | 3.6 | $209/moEden advertises compounded semaglutide at $129 for the first month and $209/mo a | Included | Self-pay adults who value an all-in price, online clinician access, home delivery, and a choice between compounded and FDA-approved brand options. |
App & device reviews
Health apps, wearables and monitors
28 hands-on reviews of blood-pressure, sleep, nutrition and weight-loss tools — features, pricing, privacy and what to verify before you rely on one.

Apple Health Blood Pressure Log Walkthrough
Apple Health’s Blood Pressure Log fits iPhone users who want a free, structured record for clinician discussions, but it requires a separate validated cuff
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Apple Health Review For Weight-Loss Tracking
Apple Health fits iPhone users who want a free, centralized view of weight and related health trends, but it is a data hub rather than a weight-loss coach,
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Apple Health Sleep Tracking
Apple Health sleep tracking fits iPhone users who want convenient long-term sleep patterns, but meaningful overnight estimates require an Apple Watch and s
Read reviewBest Blood-Pressure App? Use This Review Rubric First
This rubric fits anyone choosing a blood-pressure app or connected monitor, but convenience should come only after exact-device validation, proper cuff fit
Read reviewBest Blood-Pressure Monitor? Start With Validation
This validation-first guide fits most U.S. shoppers choosing a home blood-pressure monitor; it prioritizes trustworthy measurement over convenience feature
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Carb Manager Review For Low-Carb Weight Loss
Carb Manager fits adults who want detailed low-carb tracking and do not mind daily logging; its strongest free tools are useful, but Premium pricing varies
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Cronometer Review For Protein And Micronutrients
Cronometer fits detail-oriented people who want to compare protein and micronutrient patterns, but its useful depth comes with substantial logging effort,
Read reviewFitbit Review For Weight, Activity And Sleep Trends
Fitbit fits people who use weekly activity, sleep, and weight patterns to adjust routines, but its value drops if you dislike subscriptions, extensive heal
Read reviewFitbit Sleep Tracking
Fitbit sleep tracking fits people who want polished, easy-to-review sleep trends, but its wrist-based estimates and paid advanced insights cannot replace c
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Fooducate Review For Label Scanning
Fooducate fits shoppers who want fast packaged-food comparisons and nutrition explanations, but its simplified grades and potentially outdated or user-cont
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Lifesum Review For Meal Planning
Lifesum fits people who want meal ideas and detailed food tracking in one polished app, but its strongest planning and AI tools require Premium and its nut
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Lose It
Lose It fits adults who want an approachable calorie and weight log, but its estimated targets, uneven food data, paid feature gates, and advertising-relat
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MacroFactor Review For Data-Driven Weight Loss
MacroFactor fits data-oriented adults who can log food and weight consistently, but its useful feedback loop comes with a paid subscription and substantial
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MedM Health Diary For Blood-Pressure Devices
MedM Health Diary fits you if your exact Bluetooth monitor is supported and you want flexible local or cloud-based tracking, but compatibility, premium rep
Read reviewMy Heart Blood Pressure Log
My Heart fits Android users who want detailed blood-pressure logging and clinician-friendly exports, but its unclear premium pricing and conflicting privac
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MyFitnessPal Review For GLP-1 Users
MyFitnessPal fits GLP-1 users who want detailed nutrition and medication-pattern tracking, but its database, automated targets, and medication logs require
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MyNetDiary Review For Food Tracking
MyNetDiary fits people who want detailed, repeatable food tracking with a capable free tier, but its usefulness depends on consistent logging and its advan
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Noom App Review For Weight-Loss Planning
Noom fits adults who want structured lessons, frequent tracking, and app-based accountability, but its value depends on consistent logging and careful revi
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OMRON Connect
OMRON Connect fits people who already use a compatible OMRON monitor and want automatic logs, trends, and shareable reports, but the app cannot compensate
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Oura Ring Sleep
Oura Ring fits you if you want discreet, trend-focused sleep tracking and will wear a ring consistently, but detailed insights require an ongoing membershi
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QardioArm And Qardio App
QardioArm mainly fits an existing owner who has already confirmed a working app and export path; its compact, FDA-cleared hardware is outweighed for new US
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Samsung Health Monitor Blood Pressure
Samsung Health Monitor’s blood-pressure feature fits existing Galaxy Watch owners who want convenient trend tracking, but it requires regular cuff calibrat
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Samsung Health Review For Weight-Loss Tracking
Samsung Health is a practical free tracker if you already use Galaxy devices and want weight, meals, activity, and sleep in one dashboard, but its weight-l
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SmartBP
SmartBP fits people who want detailed blood-pressure logs and clinician-friendly reports, but its crowded analytics, complex paid options, and privacy trad
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WeightWatchers App
WeightWatchers fits adults who want a structured, feature-rich food and habit program, but its value depends on consistent logging and careful navigation o
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Whoop Sleep And Recovery
WHOOP fits active, trend-oriented users who will act on sleep and recovery patterns, but its recurring cost and non-diagnostic scores make it a poor fit fo
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Withings BPM Connect
BPM Connect fits adults who want automatic syncing and clinician-ready reports, but it requires a Withings account, cloud storage, and an arm circumference
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YAZIO Review For Calorie And Fasting Features
YAZIO fits people who want calorie logging and optional fasting tools in one app, but variable Pro pricing, sensitive-data collection, and nonclinical guid
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