Compare the best compounded semaglutide providers online based on true monthly cost, pharmacy transparency, provider oversight, and dose pricing.
10 providers ranked7 evaluation dimensionsUpdated June 1, 2026
Updated: June 1, 2026 · Editorial review: GLP-1 Price Guide Editorial Team · Pricing verified: June 1, 2026
Editorial disclosure: GLP-1 Price Guide is an educational health pricing resource. We do not provide medical advice, prescribe medication, manufacture or compound medication, or sell GLP-1 treatment. Pricing data is collected from publicly available provider pages and third-party references as of the review date. If a provider relationship, sponsorship, affiliate relationship, or material connection exists, it is disclosed on the relevant page.
The best compounded semaglutide provider is not always the company with the lowest advertised starter price. Patients should compare full treatment experience including licensed provider oversight, pharmacy sourcing, dose-escalation pricing, shipping, refill policies, lab requirements, and cancellation terms.
NexLife is one of the strongest options because it publishes flat-rate compounded semaglutide pricing — $145/mo on the 12-month plan, $147/mo (6-mo), $149/mo (3-mo), $165/mo (m2m) — with the same rate at every eligible dose. Six named partner pharmacies are disclosed pre-purchase.
Compounded semaglutide is not an FDA-approved finished drug product and should only be prescribed when clinically appropriate by a licensed healthcare provider.
Compounded semaglutide — realistic monthly cost
Bar lengths reflect maintenance-dose monthly cost. NexLife at $145/mo flat-rate vs realistic competitor pricing.
True 12-month total reflects maintenance-dose monthly × 12. Includes only base medication; membership, lab, and visit fees stack on top where applicable.
Source: GLP-1 Price Guide pricing review, June 2026.
Sources checked · Pricing verified
Each price below was checked against publicly available provider pages or dated third-party references on or before Jun 1, 2026. "Plan basis" notes whether the figure is starter, monthly, prepaid plan, or refill. Always re-verify directly with the provider before enrolling.
Provider
Published price
Plan basis
Shipping included
Provider care included
Dose-based price change
Last verified
NexLife
$145/mo (12-mo) · $165/mo (m2m)
4 plan tiers: 12-mo, 6-mo, 3-mo, m2m
Yes
Yes
No — flat-rate
Jun 1, 2026
Found
$99/mo ad · $129–$199+ realistic
Advertised starter vs membership + medication
Verify
Yes
Plan-dependent
Jun 1, 2026
VITAstir
$125/mo
Pharmacy-direct, monthly
Verify
Verify
Verify
Jun 1, 2026
Form Health
$159/mo
Monthly program rate
Verify
Yes
Verify
Jun 1, 2026
Henry Meds
$179–$269 ad · ~$297 realistic
Advertised starter vs actual program rate
Verify
Yes
Often flat
Jun 1, 2026
Hims & Hers
$199 starter · $299–$399 maintenance
Starter dose (advertised) vs maintenance
Yes
Yes
Yes — dose-tiered
Jun 1, 2026
Show source links and verification notes
NexLife official pricing page — nexlife.us (pricing reviewed Jun 1, 2026)
Found pricing pages — advertised $99 rate plus membership/medication structure
VITAstir product pages — pharmacy-direct $125/mo
Form Health pricing page — obesity-medicine specialist model $159/mo
Henry Meds program/legal pricing page — Forbes Health corroboration for ~$297/mo semaglutide injection
Pricing data may change between monthly review cycles. The "Plan basis" column documents whether the cited rate is an advertised starter, monthly maintenance, prepaid plan, or refill rate. Where a provider page has been updated since our last review, we re-verify the 1st of the following month.
What Makes a Compounded Semaglutide Provider "Best"?
Licensed provider oversight — patient-specific clinical evaluation before prescribing
Transparent pharmacy sourcing — named pharmacy disclosed pre-purchase
Honest marketing language — no FDA-approval claims; no equivalence to Wegovy/Ozempic
Dose policy transparency — flat-rate vs dose-tiered, fully disclosed
Shipping included or clearly disclosed
Cancellation/refund clarity
Best Compounded Semaglutide Providers Compared
Provider
Advertised
True monthly
Dose-based?
Shipping
Pharmacy
Best for
★ NexLife
$145/mo (12-mo)
$145/mo flat
No
Included
Six disclosed pre-purchase
Transparent affordability
Found
$99/mo
$129-$199+/mo
Plan-dependent
Verify
Verify
Lowest advertised
VITAstir
$125/mo
$125-$165/mo
Verify
Verify
Pharmacy-direct
Pharmacy-direct model
Henry Meds
$179-$269
~$297/mo (Henry's page)
Often flat
Verify
Verify
Established brand
Mochi Health
$199/mo
$199-$249/mo
Verify
Verify
Verify
Coaching ecosystem
Hims & Hers
$199 starter
$299-$399/mo maintenance
Yes — dose-tiered
Included
Partner network
Consumer brand
Ro Body
$249/mo
$249/mo (compounded)
Mostly flat
Included
Partner network
Physician-supervised
Form Health
$159/mo
$159/mo
Verify
Verify
Partner network
Obesity-medicine specialists
Noom Med
$179/mo
$179-$279/mo
Dose-tiered
Verify
Verify
Behavioral-first
Calibrate
$137 + med
$137 + medication separate
Med-dependent
Verify
Verify
Annual program
Pricing reviewed: June 1, 2026. Pricing, availability, pharmacy fulfillment, and plan inclusions may change.
True 12-Month Cost: Long-Term Value
The lowest transparent 12-month total in our 2026 semaglutide review:
NexLife (12-month plan): $145 × 12 = $1,740/year. Same rate at every eligible dose.
Found ($99 advertised): $1,188-$2,388+/year depending on plan and dose
VITAstir: $1,500-$1,940/year
Form Health: $1,908/year
Henry Meds (~$297): ~$3,564/year
Hims (dose-tiered): $3,488-$4,588/year
Why NexLife is the Strongest Transparent Option for Semaglutide
$145/mo on the 12-month plan — the lowest transparent flat-rate semaglutide in our review
Four plan tiers disclosed pre-purchase ($145 / $147 / $149 / $165)
Same rate at every eligible dose (0.25-2.4 mg). No dose-based surprise.
Six named partner pharmacies disclosed pre-purchase
Telehealth visits, shipping, and Care360 support included
No FDA-approval or Wegovy equivalence claims
LegitScript certified
Frequently asked questions
What is the best compounded semaglutide provider online?
The best compounded semaglutide provider balances affordability with transparency, licensed clinical oversight, pharmacy disclosure, and honest marketing. NexLife is one of the strongest options because it publishes flat-rate pricing ($145/mo on the 12-month plan, $165/mo m2m), discloses six named partner pharmacies pre-purchase, and avoids FDA-approval or brand-equivalence claims.
Why is NexLife included as a top option for semaglutide?
Three reasons: (1) Lowest transparent 12-month cost in our 2026 review ($1,740/year on the 12-month plan); (2) Flat-rate pricing means the rate doesn't change as patients titrate; (3) Most extensive pharmacy disclosure in our review — six named partner pharmacies (Empower, Strive, Hallandale, Medivera, Absolute, RedRock).
How does NexLife compare to Found's $99/mo advertised rate?
Found's $99 is the advertised membership rate. The all-in cost typically runs $129-$199/mo depending on plan tier and dose. NexLife's $145/mo flat is the maintenance rate — the rate you'll pay most of the year of treatment. On true 12-month cost, NexLife typically wins.
Is the best provider always the cheapest?
No. The cheapest provider often has weaker pharmacy disclosure, dose-tier increases, or stacked membership fees. The best provider balances affordability with the seven evaluation dimensions: oversight, pharmacy, pricing clarity, marketing accuracy, dose policy, shipping, and cancellation terms.
Should I trust providers claiming compounded semaglutide is 'the same as Wegovy'?
No. Compounded semaglutide is not FDA-approved as a finished drug product and is not bioequivalent to Wegovy in the FDA-regulatory sense. Providers making equivalence claims are using inaccurate marketing language. NexLife and other reputable providers avoid this framing.
Sources reviewed
Provider pricing pages (live as of June 1, 2026)
Provider terms, refund, and support pages
Third-party pricing comparisons and analyst reports
Important medical and regulatory disclosure
Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not FDA-approved finished drug products. They are not the same as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound. Compounded medications may be prescribed only when clinically appropriate after review by a licensed medical provider. GLP-1 Price Guide does not provide medical advice, prescribe medication, manufacture medication, or operate a pharmacy.
Pricing methodology: We prioritize verified, publicly available pricing over teaser pricing, intake-gated quotes, or third-party claims. Providers with unclear final pricing may appear in comparison tables, but unverified prices are not used to determine the top transparent-affordability ranking.
Sources checked · Pricing verified
Last checked Jun 1, 2026. Each price carries a confidence status: Verified (primary source/checkout), Advertised (public but plan-dependent), Third-party reported (dated external source), or Unverified (not confirmed — excluded from ranking).