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GLP-1 Telehealth Platforms Compared: Finding the Right Option for Your Weight Loss Journey
If you've been researching GLP-1 medications like semaglutide or tirzepatide for weight loss, you've probably noticed something: there are dozens of telehealth platforms offering these treatments online. The options can feel endless, and the differences between them aren't always clear.
You're not alone in feeling confused. With prices ranging from under $100 to over $1,000 per month, and varying approaches to medical care, medication sourcing, and ongoing support, it's hard to know which platform is right for you.
Let's walk through what really matters when comparing GLP-1 telehealth options, so you can make a confident, informed choice.
Understanding GLP-1 Telehealth: What These Platforms Actually Do
GLP-1 telehealth platforms connect you with licensed physicians who can evaluate whether medications like semaglutide (the active ingredient in Wegovy) or tirzepatide (the active ingredient in Zepbound) are appropriate for your weight loss goals.
The process typically works like this: you complete a medical intake form, a physician reviews your information, and if approved, your medication is prescribed and shipped to your home. You'll have ongoing access to medical support as you continue treatment.
Where platforms differ significantly is in their pricing, the type of medication they provide, the level of medical oversight, and what happens when you need support along the way.
The Biggest Differences Between GLP-1 Telehealth Platforms
Pricing Transparency and What's Included
Monthly costs for GLP-1 telehealth services range dramatically. Some platforms charge $99-$199 per month, while others exceed $500 or even $1,000 monthly.
But here's what matters more than the headline price: what's actually included? Some platforms bundle everything—medication, medical consultations, and ongoing support—into one monthly fee. Others charge separately for consultations, follow-ups, or dosage adjustments.
Watch for hidden costs. Some services advertise low prices but charge extra for shipping, consultation fees, or require you to purchase multiple months upfront. The most trustworthy platforms are upfront about total monthly costs with no surprise fees.
Compounded vs. Brand-Name Medications
This is perhaps the most important distinction between platforms, and it's often buried in the fine print.
Brand-name GLP-1 medications (Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound, Mounjaro) are FDA-approved but extremely expensive—often $1,000+ per month without insurance. Many telehealth platforms offer these, but the high cost puts them out of reach for most people.
Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are made by licensed compounding pharmacies using the same active ingredients. These are legal to produce when brand-name drugs are in shortage, which has been the case for most GLP-1 medications. Compounded options typically cost $99-$299 per month, making treatment accessible to more people.
Reputable platforms using compounded medications work exclusively with FDA-registered 503B compounding facilities that follow strict quality and safety standards. Don't hesitate to ask where your medication comes from.
Medical Oversight and Ongoing Support
GLP-1 medications require medical supervision. As you increase doses and your body adjusts, questions and side effects are common. The level of medical support varies widely between platforms.
Look for platforms that offer:
- Initial consultation with a licensed physician (not just a questionnaire)
- Ongoing access to medical providers for questions
- Clear protocols for managing side effects
- Regular check-ins as you progress through treatment
Some platforms make it difficult to reach a medical provider after your initial prescription. Others provide responsive messaging, telehealth appointments, and proactive outreach from clinical teams. This support makes a real difference in your success and safety.
Dosing Flexibility and Medication Availability
Your body's response to GLP-1 medications is individual. Some people need to increase doses more slowly. Others tolerate standard escalation schedules well.
The best platforms allow for flexible dosing adjustments based on your experience, rather than forcing everyone through the same rigid protocol. Your provider should be willing to slow down, pause, or adjust based on how you're feeling.
Also consider what happens if your medication is temporarily unavailable. Supply chain issues have affected both brand-name and compounded GLP-1 medications. Platforms with relationships with multiple pharmacies can usually keep you on treatment even when specific products face shortages.
Gender Considerations in GLP-1 Treatment
While GLP-1 medications work similarly across genders, there are some differences worth noting. Women may experience slightly different side effect patterns, particularly related to nausea, which tends to be more common in female patients in clinical studies.
Hormonal fluctuations throughout the menstrual cycle can also affect appetite and how women experience GLP-1 medications. A good telehealth platform should have providers familiar with these nuances who can adjust your treatment accordingly.
For men, providers should consider how GLP-1 medications interact with other common medications, particularly those for blood pressure or diabetes, as men are statistically more likely to be on these treatments.
Red Flags to Watch For
Not all GLP-1 telehealth platforms operate with the same standards. Be cautious of services that:
- Don't require any consultation with a licensed physician
- Promise results that sound too good to be true
- Won't disclose where medications are compounded
- Make it difficult to cancel or modify your subscription
- Don't provide clear information about side effects and risks
- Pressure you to commit to long-term contracts upfront
Legitimate platforms prioritize your safety over quick sales. They'll be transparent about risks, realistic about results, and clear about costs.
What to Ask Before Choosing a Platform
Before committing to any GLP-1 telehealth service, get clear answers to these questions:
- What is the total monthly cost, including all fees?
- Where is the medication compounded or manufactured?
- How quickly can I reach a medical provider with questions?
- What happens if I experience side effects?
- Can I adjust my dose or pause treatment if needed?
- What's your cancellation policy?
- Do you work with my insurance? (Most don't, but some do)
How a platform answers these questions—or whether they answer them at all—tells you a lot about how they'll treat you as a patient.
From the Ozari Care Team
One of the most overlooked aspects of successful GLP-1 treatment is consistency. Patients who maintain regular communication with their medical team and stay on a steady medication schedule see significantly better outcomes than those who start and stop treatment. The platform you choose should make it easy to stay consistent with both medication access and medical support—these aren't separate factors, they work together.
Finding the Right Fit for You
The best GLP-1 telehealth platform isn't necessarily the cheapest or the most expensive—it's the one that combines affordability with genuine medical oversight, quality medication sourcing, and support that's there when you need it.
Your weight loss journey is personal. The platform you choose should treat it that way, with real doctors, transparent pricing, and the flexibility to adjust treatment as your needs change.
At Ozari Health, we offer compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide starting at $99/month, prescribed by licensed physicians and shipped to your door. Learn more at ozarihealth.com.
Medically reviewed by the Ozari Clinical Care Team, licensed physicians specializing in metabolic health and GLP-1 therapy. Last reviewed: April 26, 2026