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Independent reviews of the health services we have checked: what they sell, what they cost, and who they suit.

Weight management / GLP-1

4.4

Ro Body

Best for people with insurance who want prior authorization handled, or cash payers who want Wegovy, Zepbound or Foundayo at manufacturer prices.

Ro Body is the strongest pick when you want a brand-name GLP-1 and someone to fight your insurer for coverage; the membership fee is the thing to watch once the $39 first month ends.

$39 first month, then $74 to $149/mo; medication billed separately at LillyDirect or NovoCare prices

At-home lab tests

4.0

Everlywell

Best for readers who want a baseline or a between-visit check on a specific marker and will take the result to a clinician.

Everlywell is a reasonable way to get a finger-prick A1C, lipid or testosterone number without a clinic visit, at $49 to $149 a test, with CLIA-lab processing and physician review. It is a screening tool, not a diagnosis, and it is not sold in New York.

HbA1c $49; cholesterol and lipids $49; heart health panel $99

Telehealth / primary care

4.0

Sesame

Best for uninsured or high-deductible readers who want an upfront price for a visit, or a lower-fee brand-only GLP-1 program.

Sesame is the honest budget option: transparent per-visit cash prices, clinicians in every state, and a weight-loss program that sells brand-name GLP-1s only. It does not bill insurance, so insured readers pay out of pocket for the visit.

Telehealth visits from $34; weight-loss program $99/mo or $59/mo annual

Weight management / GLP-1

3.3

Trimi

Best for cash payers set on a compounded GLP-1 who will prepay a longer plan and accept that these are not FDA-approved products.

Trimi undercuts every compounded program we checked ($99 to $175 a month for semaglutide) and names its prescriber network and pharmacies. Its own terms never name a legal entity, and one cited pharmacy licence resolves to a different company name. Good price, read the fine print.

Compounded semaglutide from $99/mo on a 12-month prepay; $175 month to month

Weight management / GLP-1

2.6

SHED

Best for cash payers who have decided on a compounded GLP-1, understand it is not an FDA-approved product, and are comfortable with a two-month minimum.

SHED sells compounded semaglutide from $159 to $199 a month and brand-name options through a separate membership. The prices are real; so are the two-month minimum, the non-refundable fees, and a BBB complaint pattern about billing without shipment. Read the terms before you buy.

Compounded semaglutide from $159/mo on a 12-month plan; brand Wegovy and Zepbound at pharmacy price

How we review

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