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Hims & Hers

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Last verified Mar 2026

4.2(12,400)Telehealth

Hers offers a Weight Loss Membership program providing access to GLP-1 medications like Wegovy and Ozempic. The program includes telehealth consultations, ongoing clinical support, and care team assistance with separate subscription fees for membership and medications.

OzempicWegovy
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Common questions about GLP-1 medications and providers

How much do GLP-1 medications cost without insurance?
Cash prices typically range from $150/month for compounded semaglutide through telehealth platforms up to $1,350/month for brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound. Telehealth providers like Mochi Health, Henry Meds, and Noom Med often have the lowest compounded options, while brand-name prices depend on manufacturer savings cards and specific pharmacy.
What is the cheapest way to get GLP-1 medication?
The cheapest FDA-legitimate option is typically compounded semaglutide through a licensed telehealth provider, ranging $150-300/month. Brand-name options become more affordable with insurance coverage or manufacturer savings programs like Wegovy's $0-$150/month copay card for eligible patients.
Which GLP-1 providers accept insurance?
Many telehealth providers work with insurance for eligible patients, including Hims & Hers, PlushCare, LifeMD, Sequence, and Noom Med. Coverage varies by medication (Wegovy and Zepbound are more commonly covered than off-label Ozempic/Mounjaro) and by insurance plan. Use our filter to see only providers that accept insurance.
Is compounded semaglutide safe and legal?
Compounded semaglutide from licensed 503A or 503B pharmacies is legal in the US while branded semaglutide products are in FDA shortage. It's prescribed by licensed providers and dispensed by accredited pharmacies. Quality varies by compounding pharmacy, so choose providers who disclose their pharmacy partners. Compounded tirzepatide's legal status changed in late 2024 when FDA removed it from the shortage list.
How do I compare GLP-1 providers on DoseCompare?
Browse all providers on the /providers page and use filters for state, medication, price range, insurance acceptance, and provider type. Select up to 3 providers with the Compare checkbox to see them side-by-side with full pricing, medications, and features. Featured providers with verified pricing appear first.
What's the difference between Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound?
Ozempic and Wegovy both contain semaglutide (same active ingredient) but Ozempic is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes while Wegovy is FDA-approved for chronic weight management. Mounjaro and Zepbound both contain tirzepatide with the same relationship - Mounjaro for diabetes, Zepbound for weight loss. Tirzepatide works on two hormone receptors (GIP + GLP-1) while semaglutide works on one.
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