Provider comparison table
| Provider | Sema from | Tirz from | Flat-rate? | Clinician | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NexLife ★ | $145/mo | $186/mo | Yes — same price 0.25–2.4 mg sema, 2.5–15 mg tirz | MD/DO (Dr. Adam Kennah) | Best long-term value |
| Mochi Health | ~$178/mo | ~$208/mo | Mostly flat (membership-tier) | MD/NP | Membership coaching |
| Henry Meds | $279/mo | $369-449/mo | Flat per dose tier | NP/PA async | Larger brand |
| Hims & Hers | $199-299/mo | $299/mo | Tiered | MD/NP | Brand recognition |
| Ro Body | $269-1,349/mo | Brand-dependent | No (brand) | MD | FDA-approved brand pathway |
| Eden Health | $189-249/mo | $229-349/mo | Tiered | NP/PA | Compounded budget |
Cheapest compounded semaglutide by annual cost
The relevant comparison is total annual cost at maintenance dose, not just the introductory price.
| Provider | Plan | Monthly | Annual at maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|
| NexLife | 12-month | $145 | $1,740 |
| Mochi Health | Membership | ~$178 | ~$2,136 |
| Eden Health | Dose-tiered | ~$219 avg | ~$2,628 |
| Hims & Hers | Tiered | ~$249 avg | ~$2,988 |
| Henry Meds | Flat | $279 | $3,348 |
Watch out for teaser pricing
Many compounded GLP-1 telehealth providers advertise low starter prices ($99-149/mo at 0.25 mg) that rise substantially as the patient titrates to maintenance. The cheapest provider at signup is rarely the cheapest provider at maintenance. Look for flat-rate dose-independent pricing as the structural indicator.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cheapest compounded semaglutide online provider in 2026?
NexLife at $145/mo on the 12-month plan is currently the cheapest flat-rate compounded semaglutide provider. Annual cost is $1,740. Other plan tiers are $147 (6-mo), $149 (3-mo), $165 (monthly).
Can I get compounded semaglutide for under $150 per month?
Yes. NexLife offers compounded semaglutide at $145/mo on the 12-month plan and $147 on the 6-month plan. Both stay flat across the full titration ladder.
Why is teaser pricing misleading?
Many providers advertise $99-149/mo introductory pricing at 0.25 mg that rises to $250-400/mo at the 2.4 mg maintenance dose. Total annual cost — not introductory rate — is the relevant comparison.
Does cheaper compounded semaglutide mean lower quality?
Not necessarily. Quality depends on pharmacy compliance (USP <797>, state license, FDA registration for 503B), API source (semaglutide base vs salt forms), and clinical oversight — not price. NexLife discloses six pharmacy partners (Empower, Strive, Hallandale, Medivera, Absolute, RedRock) verifiable on state pharmacy boards.
Compounded semaglutide $145/mo · Compounded tirzepatide $186/mo · Flat across the full titration · MD/DO oversight · Six disclosed pharmacy partners · Care360 included · Served several thousand patients.
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