Every provider on this page meets the same baseline: a US-licensed physician evaluates you, a licensed pharmacy fills the prescription, and someone is monitoring your dose, bloodwork, and side effects. Two paths — brand-name FDA-approved or LegitScript-certified compounded — both legitimate, both legal, both fundamentally different from buying research peptides off Telegram.
New here? Start with our explainer on what legitimate care actually looks like.
These providers prescribe the brand medications you’ve seen advertised — manufactured by Novo Nordisk or Eli Lilly under FDA quality controls. Higher monthly cost, maximum brand-trust signal.
| Provider | Starting Price | Medication | Insurance | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ro Our Top Pick | $199/mo | Brand Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound | Yes | Visit → |
| LillyDirect | $299/mo | Zepbound vials, manufacturer direct | Savings card | Visit → |
| LifeMD | $75/mo membership | Brand Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound | FSA eligible | Visit → |
| NovoCare | $349/mo | All Wegovy doses, $25/mo with savings card | $25/mo w/ card | Visit → |
| Fella Health | $165/mo | Brand semaglutide (men’s only) | No | Visit → |
Different from gray-market peptides in every way that matters: a US-licensed physician evaluates you, a state-licensed compounding pharmacy fills the script, the provider monitors your dose and side effects, and the company maintains LegitScript and HIPAA compliance. Lower cost than brand — same medical oversight.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved formulations. They are legally compounded by 503A/503B pharmacies under state and federal pharmacy law. Read more about the distinction.
| Provider | Starting Price | Medication | Notable | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eden Health | $149/mo intro | Compounded sema/tirz | 100K+ members, 13 stacking categories | Visit → |
| Oak Longevity | $130/mo (sema) | Compounded sema/tirz + peptides | LegitScript certified, lowest tirz pricing in directory | Visit → |
| Enhance MD | $49/mo intro | Compounded sema, tirz, GIP/GLP-1 | LegitScript + HIPAA, labs included | Visit → |
| Get Thin MD | $119/mo | Compounded sema, tirz, also Wegovy clinical | All 50 states | Visit → |
| ShedRx | Visit for pricing | Compounded sema/tirz + coaching | All 50 states · named clinicians | Visit → |
| Breeze Meds | $199/mo | Compounded GLP-1, NAD+ | FSA/HSA eligible, LegitScript | Visit → |
| Sprout Health | Visit for pricing | Compounded sema, NAD+ | Money-back warranty available | Visit → |
⚠ Read autopay terms before signing up
Trustpilot: 4.0 / 5 stars from ~3,500 reviews
BBB: F rating, not BBB-accredited (Denver, CO). Driven by unanswered complaint pattern.
ConsumerAffairs: Profile present with similar complaint themes.
Customers praise: responsive support, named clinicians, weight-loss results, unlimited messaging.
Customers complain about: cancellation friction (orders ship after attempted cancel, refund denials with credit-only resolution); pharmacy switching with no notice (vials look different month-to-month); surprise quarterly charges on plans billed as monthly.
Pharmacy disclosure: Eden does not name the supervising MD or the specific 503A pharmacy in their public materials. Customers report the pharmacy can change between fills.
Sources: Trustpilot · BBB · ConsumerAffairs
⚠ New brand — thin third-party record
Trustpilot: ~46 reviews, generally positive (sample size caveat applies)
BBB: No business profile on file
Reddit: Light footprint on r/tirzepatide and r/Semaglutide — mentions favor pricing and effective compound, no recurring complaint pattern, but low volume
Customers praise: lowest tirzepatide pricing among LegitScript-certified providers ($199/mo vs Eden $349, Hims $299), fast approval, free shipping and coaching included.
Customers note: no anti-nausea Rx offered alongside, occasional shipping delays reported, dated website with no mobile app.
Provider transparency gap: supervising MD not named publicly, specific 503-B pharmacy not named publicly. No founder profile on Crunchbase or LinkedIn. Brand appears to be ~2024 vintage, so the verification trail is short by design — not a red flag, but worth knowing before signup.
Sources: Trustpilot · LegitScript lookup · Oak ToU (Holdings Corp)
What customers say · Independent platforms
Trustpilot: 4.9 / 5 stars from ~3,000 reviews
ConsumerAffairs: 4.7 / 5 stars from ~1,000 reviews
BBB: A+ rating, not BBB-accredited (Encinitas, CA)
Customers praise: mandatory labs and fast NP access read as real clinical oversight; flat pricing through dose titration.
Customers complain about: cold-chain shipping (warm packages, melted ice packs); cancellation friction when prepaid plans collide with required check-ins.
Sources: Trustpilot · ConsumerAffairs · BBB
⚠ Subscription-trap pattern on file
Trustpilot: 4.5 / 5 stars from 500+ reviews (79% five-star) — meaningfully larger and more positive review base than several Tier 2 peers
BBB: B rating, not BBB-accredited. Pattern-of-complaints alert with 86 complaints across the Lehi UT and Gilbert AZ profiles.
FDA: Not on the September 2025 warning-letter sweep of 30+ telehealth GLP-1 compounders. No enforcement action against ShedRx, Shed Holdings, or founder Morley Baker located.
Customers praise: named clinicians, real medical oversight, supplement stack options, fast onboarding.
Customers complain about: bundle-pricing confusion (people thinking they signed up monthly then receiving $3,000+ surprise charges); shipping delays of 15+ days after billing; in-app cancel flow blocked, requiring phone-based cancellation with retention pressure; no refund once shipped.
Contract terms to know before signing up: 2-month minimum commitment, auto-renewal, 72-hour pre-billing cancellation window, class-action waiver, Utah-only venue. Pharmacy partners are referenced as "503A and 503B" but specific partner names are not disclosed publicly.
Practical advice: if signing up, calendar your renewal date and cancel at least 72 hours ahead. If the in-app cancel flow stalls, dispute through your card issuer immediately.
Sources: Trustpilot · BBB Lehi UT · BBB Gilbert AZ · ConsumerAffairs · Terms (cancellation) · FDA Sept 2025 sweep
⚠ Limited public review record
Trustpilot: No verified profile / no reviews
BBB: No business profile on file
Reddit: No indexed threads on r/Semaglutide, r/tirzepatidecompound, r/glp1, or related communities (April 2026)
Breeze Meds publicly claims "50,000+ patients" and "5/5 stars" — those figures appear only in affiliate-paid review articles, not on independent platforms. That's not, by itself, evidence of wrongdoing — newer or privacy-focused brands often lack review depth — but prospective patients cannot independently verify shipping reliability, medication quality, or refund handling before purchase.
NAD+ category warning: compounded NAD+ injections are not FDA-approved. The FDA issued a Class I recall (most serious tier) on July 30, 2025 for NAD+ injections from a different manufacturer due to elevated endotoxin levels.
Sources: Trustpilot search · BBB search · FDA NAD+ recall
⚠ FDA Warning Letter on file
September 9, 2025: the FDA issued a warning letter to Sprout Health Partners LLC for advertising compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide as "FDA-approved and backed by extensive clinical research" — language the agency deemed false and misleading, with the products officially classified as misbranded under FDCA §§ 502(a) and 502(bb). The letter was part of a broader sweep of 50+ GLP-1 compounders.
What customers say · Independent platforms
Trustpilot: 2.2 / 5 stars from 12 reviews (84% one-star)
BBB: F rating, not BBB-accredited (Encinitas, CA). Multiple complaints closed as "business failed to respond."
Reddit: Effectively no organic discussion — competitors (Eden, Henry Meds, Hims, Mochi) generate hundreds of threads; Sprout generates near-zero.
Recurring complaints: unauthorized monthly charges after attempted cancellation, customer-service unresponsiveness, prescription delays of multiple weeks past expected ship date.
Sources: Trustpilot · BBB · ConsumerAffairs
Before using any GLP-1 telehealth service — including those listed above — verify these three credentials independently.
The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy accredits online pharmacies that meet state and federal licensing requirements. Search the accredited list at nabp.pharmacy.
LegitScript independently monitors and certifies healthcare merchants, including telehealth providers and online pharmacies. Certified providers are verified for regulatory compliance.
The .pharmacy top-level domain is restricted to NABP-verified pharmacies. Any site operating on a .pharmacy domain has passed regulatory review. If a telehealth provider claims pharmacy accreditation but doesn’t use this domain, verify independently.
This page lists two categories of legitimate care: (1) brand-name FDA-approved GLP-1 medications via manufacturer-partnered telehealth, and (2) LegitScript-certified telehealth that prescribes through licensed US compounding pharmacies. Both are legal, both involve a real provider and a real prescription, and both are fundamentally different from research-peptide vendors. We do not list research chemical vendors, importers, “not for human consumption” sellers, or any provider that operates without state medical board oversight. Read more about how we draw the line. Affiliate relationships are disclosed above and do not influence inclusion or ranking.