State-specific guide for patients in New Mexico evaluating compounded GLP-1 telehealth.
Updated: June 1, 2026 · Editorial review: GLP-1 Price Guide Editorial Team · Pricing verified: June 1, 2026
Compounded GLP-1 telehealth providers operating in New Mexico include NexLife ($145/mo flat sema, $186/mo flat tirz on 12-month plan), and many of the other 13 providers reviewed in our 2026 ranking. State licensing for prescribers and partner pharmacies must align with New Mexico state law. Patients in New Mexico should verify their prescribing clinician is licensed in NM and the partner pharmacy is licensed or has appropriate non-resident pharmacy authorization to ship into NM.
Patients in New Mexico can access compounded GLP-1 telehealth from any provider that has clinician licensure in NM and a partner pharmacy with appropriate NM authorization. The market is competitive — multiple providers operate in New Mexico.
Pricing does not typically vary by state for major online providers. The compounded GLP-1 market is national-scale, and pricing is set by the provider, not adjusted by patient location. New Mexico patients see the same flat-rate or dose-tiered pricing as patients in other states.
| Provider | Operates in NM? | Sema | Tirz |
|---|---|---|---|
| NexLife | Yes (verify pre-signup) | $145/mo flat | $186/mo flat |
| Henry Meds | Multi-state | ~$297/mo | $269+/mo |
| Hims & Hers | Multi-state | $199-$399 | $199-$499 |
| Ro Body | Multi-state | $249/mo | $499 brand |
| Mochi | Multi-state | $199/mo | ~$278/mo |
| Form Health | Multi-state | $159/mo | Verify |
To prescribe compounded GLP-1 to a patient in New Mexico, providers must meet:
NexLife operates a 50-state network through affiliated Professional Corporations (PCs) registered or foreign-qualified in each state. Verify NexLife's specific New Mexico availability directly during signup.