Henry Meds review — the most flexible month-to-month compounded GLP-1 option we reviewed
Henry Meds is a high-volume cash-pay telehealth brand offering compounded injectable and oral GLP-1 medications under an all-inclusive monthly fee with no long-term contract. We reviewed its pricing, medication options, and fulfillment.
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What we liked
The month-to-month option and all-inclusive fee structure make Henry Meds easy to start and stop, and the availability of oral semaglutide is a genuine differentiator for needle-averse patients.
What's included starting at $247/mo on the 12-month plan
- Provider visit, medication, and supplies in one monthly fee
- Compounded injectable semaglutide and tirzepatide pathways
- Oral semaglutide option
- Month-to-month plan available with no long-term contract
Where it falls short
The promotional entry price advertised up front is lower than the ongoing month-to-month rate, and pricing is dose-tiered, so higher doses cost more. Confirm your exact rate during intake.
References
- [1]Pricing tiers, medication options, and fulfillment details verified against henrymeds.com and third-party pricing comparisons in June 2026.
Claim-to-Source Traceability
Reviewer attribution: Anika Reyes, MD
Henry Meds suits buyers who want month-to-month flexibility and oral GLP-1 options without committing to an annual plan.
Sources: [901]
The month-to-month option and all-inclusive fee structure make Henry Meds easy to start and stop, and the availability of oral semaglutide is a genuine differentiator for needle-averse patients.
Sources: [901]
The promotional entry price advertised up front is lower than the ongoing month-to-month rate, and pricing is dose-tiered, so higher doses cost more. Confirm your exact rate during intake.
Sources: [901]
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§ FAQ — Common questions.
Does Henry Meds accept insurance?
No. Henry Meds is a cash-pay provider and does not bill insurance directly. Their pricing is $199/month all-inclusive. If you have brand-name GLP-1 coverage through your insurer, your out-of-pocket may be lower with a traditional pharmacy.
How fast is Henry Meds shipping?
Henry Meds ships via 2-day express with branded cold-pack packaging. In our testing, orders placed before 2 PM ET typically arrived within 48 hours. This is the fastest shipping among the providers we reviewed.
Can I switch from semaglutide to tirzepatide mid-program?
Yes. Henry Meds offers both compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide. You can request a medication switch through your care team, who will coordinate a new prescription and titration schedule. Note that tirzepatide is priced the same as semaglutide at Henry Meds.
What kind of clinician reviews my intake at Henry Meds?
Every Henry Meds member completes a video visit with a board-certified physician (MD or DO) — not a nurse practitioner or physician assistant. In our testing, the average video response time was 14 minutes.
Compare Henry Meds across all providers
Start with the complete provider score table for side-by-side pricing and scoring, then use Check insurance acceptance by payer for prior-authorization and coverage workflow details.
For semaglutide-specific pricing intent, compare semaglutide cost, semaglutide cost per month, semaglutide injection cost, and compounded semaglutide cost.
Insurance-company routes: Aetna, BCBS, Medicare, and Medicaid.
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Freshness status: Fresh (6 days since review)