Check log
What we checked, and what we found
Every price check this site has run, newest first — including the ones that found nothing. 214 checks so far, 181 of which confirmed a price.
The rows worth reading hardest are the ones where no published price could be found. They mean a figure that was circulating had no source behind it, so that seller loses its computed monthly cost and shows as Reported on the index — your signal that nobody has confirmed what it charges. See how we verify.
- No published price
abundrx
The site prices tirzepatide but never says over what period. The card reads 'Starting at $149 / Tirzepatide-based care option / A once-weekly option that may work through both GIP and GLP-1 pathways', and the FAQ repeats it without a period: 'Programs begin at $99 for semaglutide-based care and $149 for tirzepatide-based care. Pricing is designed to be straightforward and may include provider review, care planning, follow-up support, and medication fulfillment if prescribed.' No '/mo', no supply length, no plan table; the only other figure is a banner, 'Unlock Premium Access — $99 with Fast, Free Shipping'. I walked the intake at /intakeform with fictitious answers through roughly thirty screens (it applies 'Your $120 discount ... save on your first month' along the way) without reaching a priced plan. What $149 covers cannot be determined.
- Verified
alan-meds
The $145 the dataset holds belongs to a different product. The full-dose weight-loss product reads 'Personalized Compounded Tirzepatide / Starting from $325 /mo* / Same price at every dose — no surprises' with '*Paid upfront with a 6-month plan. Actual price to the consumer will depend on the plan purchased.' — a single charge of 6 x $325 = $1,950. The $145 figure is on the microdosing SKU instead: 'Microdosing Compounded Tirzepatide+ / $145 /mo* / A physician-guided compounded tirzepatide microdosing program for energy, balance, and longevity', with the same footnote, '*Paid upfront with a 6-month plan' (6 x $145 = $870). The site banner advertises a third number again, 'Buy 1, Get 1 free —GLP-1 plans start at $158/mo*'. Recorded the full-dose product. No funnel walk was needed.
$1950 ÷ 183 days × 30.4375 = $325.00 per month · advertised $325
- Verified
amble
Reached by walking the intake with dummy details. "Tirzepatide injections. Monthly — billed every 28 days — $329/mo." Twenty-eight days is not a month: that charge lands thirteen times a year. Prepaying costs $765 for three months or $1,410 for six. Site-wide: "Will my price go up as my dose increases? No. Your price stays the same at every dose."
$329 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $357.64 per month · advertised $329
- Verified
apex-md
Pricing block verbatim: 'ONGOING CARE MEMBERSHIP / SEMAGLUTIDE $299 /mo — All doses included / TIRZEPATIDE $399 /mo — All doses included / Rate locked for as long as you stay.' Restated further down: '$399 Fixed every month / Your price never changes as your dose increases. Brand programs run $448–$598.' and '$0 Membership fee / Competitors add $149/month just for access. Your care is included.' Medication, B-12 and quarterly bloodwork are stated as included: 'One fixed monthly price that already includes the medication, B-12, quarterly bloodwork, biomarker monitoring, and personalized dosing.' The dataset held $419; the page says $399. Hero banner reads 'FROM $299/month', which is the semaglutide tier. No funnel walk needed.
$399 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $399.00 per month · advertised $399
- Verified
aquavita-nextgen
"Compounded Tirzepatide — One month supply, $320", confirmed in the product's own commerce data. A plain one-time purchase rather than a subscription — there is a reorder page, so you buy again manually. Three months sells outright for $900. No dose or strength is published at any price. No membership, consult or platform fee anywhere on the site.
$320 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $324.67 per month
- No published price
arc-1
No period is published for any purchasable price, so no monthly figure can be recorded. The product page shows one claim only — 'Compounded Tirzepatide / Delivered to you. No insurance required. Starting at $149/month' — and a dose selector ('Dose: 2.5 mg | 5 mg | 7.5 mg') that renders no price at all in the page body, at any variant. The Shopify catalog behind it prices the three variants at $199.99 (2.5 mg), $249.99 (5 mg) and $399.99 (7.5 mg), so the advertised '$149/month' is not buyable at any dose, and none of the three carries a stated supply length or billing cycle. The FAQ item 'What is the cost of Tirzepatide injections?' renders no answer. A sitewide banner reads 'Website under construction for a better patient experience.'
- Verified
ascend-medical
A card reading "Starting Package / Tirzepatide / $240" that never says what period it covers. The FAQ on the same page does: "After your first 8 weeks, you'll transition to a flexible, pay-per-refill model." So the eight weeks is inferred from the FAQ rather than printed on the price. This is an in-network Atlanta primary care group, not a cash telehealth seller — medication is expected to run through insurance and depends on vial size, and nothing is published about cost after the starting package.
$240 ÷ 56 days × 30.4375 = $130.45 per month
- Verified
aspen-health
Reached by walking the intake with dummy details; no payment entered. "6 Month Plan ... $1,794 billed as one upfront payment," and the order summary is explicit that this repeats: "Your plan then renews automatically at the same price ($1,794) at the end of each 6-month term until you cancel." That makes it a real recurring cycle rather than a one-off prepay. The physician consultation shows as "$20 Included" — waived. The site's other tiers contradict themselves: the 3-Month Plan is headed "$399/mo" but totals $997, which is $332 a month.
$1794 ÷ 183 days × 30.4375 = $299.00 per month · advertised $299
- Verified
aurelius-health-group
Verbatim pricing card: 'Microdose GLP-1 Protocol — $89 first month then $199/month. Cancel anytime before next billing cycle. No hidden fees.' Introduced as 'Transparent pricing. One monthly subscription.' The protocol is tirzepatide: the on-page estimator states 'Based on observational data at 1mg microdose tirzepatide', and the comparison table sets '$89 first month / $199/month thereafter' against 'Full dose pen programs run $200 to $300 per month'. The $89 the dataset holds is a first-month promotional rate; the recurring charge is $199.
$199 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $199.00 per month · advertised $89
- Verified
auren-rx
"Subscribe & save, Save $30/mo, $229/mo" against "Monthly, $259, No commitment." Nowhere on the site does it say what a charge covers or how many days apart the charges land — only a bare "/mo" — so there is no cycle to compute a month from.
- Verified
avara-rx
"Starting at $279" in the hero, and in the FAQ on the same page: "compounded tirzepatide is $279/month, or $229/month with code AVARA50." The same figures repeat on three other pages. No billing interval is stated anywhere, and a recurring "1:1 DOCTOR-LED CARE, EVERY QUARTER" banner makes a quarterly charge displayed as monthly possible but unconfirmed.
- Verified
balanced-hormone-health
Page headed 'Tirzepatide — Customized Compounded Medical Weight Loss'. The advertised figure is 'Starting at $144/month*' with the footnotes '*priced per total mg per vial' and '*BHH does not sell by the duration of time'. What is actually billed, verbatim: 'Starter / Perfect for new clients / 60 mg Total Medication / ~12 Week Supply* / STARTING AT $499', then 'BEST VALUE / Up to 5–6 Month BUD / 75 mg Total Medication / STARTING AT $540' and 'Higher Dose Refill / For established clients on 6 mg+ weekly / 120 mg Total Medication / STARTING AT $849', all footnoted '*Supply length varies based on personalized dosing. BHH sells by total mg per vial, not by months.' $499 over the stated ~12 weeks is $181/calendar month, not $144. Recorded the Starter package because it is the only one with a stated supply length. No funnel walk needed.
$499 ÷ 84 days × 30.4375 = $180.81 per month · advertised $144
- Verified
bayan-health
Cheapest tirzepatide product, verbatim: '$119.00 / month' with 'Same Flat Price. No Matter the Dose.' The protocol block spells the cycle out: 'Patient will receive 3-months worth of medication at a time (if approved). Protocol is ongoing, unless cancelled. Patient will be billed monthly at $119 per month.' Shipment cadence is quarterly, billing is monthly. The full-dose product (/product/tirzepatide-glp-1-gip-b12/) is '$149.00 / month' on the same terms. The homepage hero reads 'GLPS STARTING AT $99/MONTH', which no tirzepatide product matches. Site is behind a SiteGround bot challenge; read in a rendered browser.
$119 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $119.00 per month · advertised $119
- Verified
belle-health
Read on the plan step of the intake and cross-checked against the public treatment pages: "Compounded Tirzepatide. Every month — $249." Prepaying costs $1,194 for six months. The site says "Same cost at every dose," with one exception it names itself — the two-month Starter Bundle is "New to GLP-1s (starter-dose only)." No membership or consultation fee found.
$249 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $249.00 per month · advertised $249
- Verified
better-u-care
The checkout charges $397 for "Tirzepatide — Medication and Provider Consultation Included". The marketing pages advertise something else entirely — "$150 for clinical appointment" with "Medication cost not included" — which buys only a consult for a brand-name script, and the booking portal separately sells brand Mounjaro at $1,695 a month. Three prices for three different things. The checkout states no supply length, so how many days $397 covers is not published. Price does not change with dose.
- Verified
betterme-rx
Reached by walking the intake with dummy details. "Same Price. All Dosage Levels. 1 Month/4 Week Supply — $379/month." The seller calls four weeks a month; it is twenty-eight days, so the charge lands thirteen times a year. A limited first-order offer drops it to $275 once. Prepaid terms are $765 for three months, $1,470 for six, $2,580 for twelve.
$379 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $411.99 per month · advertised $379
- Verified
big-easy-weight-loss
"GLP-1/GIP Base Formula · $599.97 for 12 weeks · or 3 payments of $199.99." Twelve weeks is 84 days. The three payments are an instalment split of the same total, not a subscription. A lower "Starter price: $499.00 for 12 weeks" is offered to first-time patients. A third pharmacy option runs $499.97 for 10 weeks. The site charges $75 for the consultation but states it is credited toward treatment or refunded, so it is not an extra cost.
$599.97 ÷ 84 days × 30.4375 = $217.40 per month
- Verified
biltrx
Verbatim: 'Compounded Tirzepatide $129/month. Compounded tirzepatide, formulated to support your providers appetite-management and weight-loss plan. Compounded, not FDA-approved. Consultation and shipping apply separately.' Semaglutide is $81/month on the same grid. Honest caveat: '/month' is the only period language on the page — there is no checkout-level statement of the cycle and no dose ladder, so the figure is taken at the seller's word. Site is behind a SiteGround bot challenge; read in a rendered browser.
$129 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $129.00 per month · advertised $129
- No published price
bioglow-health
Names tirzepatide as available but publishes no tirzepatide price. The figure we hold did not come from this page.
- Verified
bionomy-health
A table headed "MONTHLY PRICE" lists tirzepatide at $249, and the page is unusually explicit: "There is no subscription, no membership, and no card on file when you start the intake." Medication and practitioner review are bundled and shipping is free. ⚠ One wrinkle: prescriptions ship as a thirty, sixty or ninety-day supply at the practitioner's discretion and you are charged per fill, so a single card charge can be two or three times $249 even though the rate per month holds.
$249 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $252.63 per month · advertised $249
- Verified
blue-sky-md
Priced by the WEEK, not the month: "Tirzepatide — $60/week in-office" at their North Carolina clinics. ⚠ Two things a buyer needs. First, the comparison table further down the same page says "as low as $60/month" — every other mention says per week, so the table looks wrong, but both are published. Second, an asterisked footnote makes enrolment in their medical weight loss programme mandatory to qualify, and THAT PROGRAMME'S PRICE IS PUBLISHED NOWHERE, so $60 a week is not the whole bill. The clinic deliberately microdoses and prices it as "as low as".
$60 ÷ 7 days × 30.4375 = $260.89 per month
- Verified
bmimd
"Same price at every dose." Paying month to month costs $249. The $179 the site leads with is the twelve-month rate, billed as $2,148 up front; six months is $1,134 and three is $687. "Provider Visit Included," with no separate fee found.
$249 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $249.00 per month · advertised $179
- Verified
bodybuilding-health-plus
The homepage advertises $209/mo. At the plan-select screen the monthly card reads "Save $110 on month one, $319/mo after", and the checkout confirms it: $319 less a $110 welcome discount. So the recurring charge is $319. ⚠ The prepaid tiers do not match the marketing either: the homepage advertises the twelve-month plan at $159/mo, and the checkout charges $2,248, which is $187.33 a month.
$319 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $323.65 per month · advertised $209
- Verified
bon-health
The page leads with "$225/mo" beside a struck-through $330. Paying monthly actually costs $330 — the $225 is the quarterly rate, billed as $675 every three months. Six months is $1,170 and a year is $2,040. Footer, verbatim: "$0 membership fee. Your medication price is your final price."
$330 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $330.00 per month · advertised $225
- Verified
boostagerx
The only drug-specific figure is in the homepage FAQ: 'The program cost starts with $95.00/mo for Semaglutide and $145.00/mo for Tirzepatide. This cost covers your physician review, full personalized plan, Online Clinician Visit and the cost of the prescription medication shipped right to your door.' No plan length or commitment is attached to that sentence. Recorded with one caution: the /weight-management hero advertises a different, undrugged figure — 'Compounded GLP-1 / – starting at – / $83 /month*' with '*Price shown applies to 12-Month plan paid upfront or with buy now, pay later programs. Actual price will depend on product and plan prescribed' — so an upfront-plan structure clearly exists, but the site never prices tirzepatide against it. No funnel walk was needed.
$145 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $145.00 per month · advertised $145
- Price gated
boston-medical-group
Tirzepatide is named repeatedly and the FAQ is phrased throughout as "semaglutide or tirzepatide", so it appears to be on offer — but every published price and every dose schedule on the site is semaglutide only, and no tirzepatide figure appears anywhere. There is no online funnel; pricing comes by phone.
- Verified
breeze-meds
The site quotes two different starting prices in one visit. The homepage grid says "Starting at $399 / Tirzepatide Injection / One simple injection per week"; the medication-selection screen after the intake says "Tirzepatide Injection / Starting at / $299." Which one is charged could not be settled without entering payment details. Dosing is weekly. The $299 is recorded as the figure a buyer actually reaches. A separate $80 telehealth visit fee applies only to someone approved who then declines, so it is not a cost of buying.
- No published price
brello-health
Site returned WordPress error output rather than content; no price could be read.
- Verified
brightmeds
Headlined "from $119/mo", and the fine print underneath says that rate needs the three-month pack billed $357 once. Month to month is $149, and the funnel's own coupon code says so. Any dose, same flat price. The page is emphatic in the negative: no membership or platform fees, no laboratory fee, and no separate consultation or prescribing fee.
$149 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $151.17 per month · advertised $119
- Verified
care-bare-rx
Reached by walking the intake with dummy details. "Month-to-Month $299." Prepaid terms are $1,068 for three months, $1,918 for six and $3,518 for twelve — those are totals, and the three-month one works out dearer per month than paying monthly. "Price includes consult, medication, supplies, shipping, and support," but a footnote sets the scope: "Prices are based on lowest dosage rates. Higher dosages may reflect a higher rate." An $80 consultation fee applies only to someone approved who then does not proceed.
$299 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $299.00 per month · advertised $299
- Verified
care-clinics
Headline: 'GLP-1/GIP Program — Effective weight loss treatment — $399 for 3 months'. The same page defines what those three months are: 'Care Clinics 3 months GLP-1/GIP weight loss plan includes progressively increasing doses of Tirzepatide from 2.5 mg for 3 weeks to 5 mg for 4 weeks and ending at 7.5 mg for last 5 weeks. This 12 weeks program ...' — 3 + 4 + 5 = 12 weeks, so the charge covers 84 days, not 91. A shorter option is also published: 'Start Your GLP-1/GIP Program Today! Only for $329. Include 4 weeks medication.' Extended tiers run '10 mg for 12 weeks for $699' up to '15 mg for 12 weeks for $799'.
$399 ÷ 84 days × 30.4375 = $144.58 per month · advertised $133
- Verified
carocare-wellness
A plain dose-by-dose list rather than one monthly rate: $200 at 2.5mg, $250 at 5mg, $280 at 7.5mg, $300 at 10mg, $325 at 12.5mg, $350 at 15mg. So $200 is an entry-dose price and somebody at the top dose pays $350. Ongoing provider support, supplies and delivery included; the consultation is free and no membership or platform fee appears anywhere. A single Houston clinic rather than a national service.
$200 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $202.92 per month · advertised $200
- Verified
celia-rx
Product page verbatim: 'Tirzepatide/B12 Injectable (34mg/4mg) — $699.00 $350.00/mo, 2 month supply 1 vial'. The larger vial states its own period the same way: 'Tirzepatide/B12 Injectable (68mg/8mg) — $899.00 $225.00/mo, ~4 month supply 1 vial'. So the '/mo' figures are derived, not billed: what is charged is $699 once for two months, or $899 once for about four. The Weight & Metabolism catalog also lists oral forms — 'Tirzepatide ODT Tablet (4 mg) $299.00' and 'Tirzepatide ODT Tablet (8 mg) $499.00' — but those cards state no supply length, so the $499 the dataset held cannot be converted to a monthly figure. Recorded the 34mg injectable, the cheapest tirzepatide with a stated period. No funnel walk needed.
$699 ÷ 61 days × 30.4375 = $349.50 per month · advertised $350
- Verified
clickslim
The 'Simple, Transparent Pricing' block labels the product 'Personalized GLP-1/GIP' with the footnote '*CONTAINS TIRZEPATIDE', and its call-to-action reads verbatim: 'Special introductory offer $349/month then $399 per month'. The adjacent GLP-1/GIP+NAD tier (also '*CONTAINS TIRZEPATIDE') reads 'Special introductory offer $549/month then $599 per month'. So $349 is a one-off introductory rate and $399 is the recurring monthly charge — recorded that way round. Site disclaimer verbatim: 'Medication is compounded and dispensed by a licensed third-party pharmacy. Click Slim is not a state-licensed pharmacy nor a drug manufacturer.' No funnel walk needed; the product page /personalized-glp-gip/ itself shows no price, only the homepage does.
$399 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $399.00 per month · advertised $349
- Verified
coby-health
Header verbatim: 'Compounded Tirzepatide / Monthly: Start for $299 $239 / month; Multi-Month: Start at $299 $179 / month'. The pricing table gives the full monthly ladder as the struck-through column beside each bundle rate — '2.5mg: $239 $189/mo ($567); 5.0mg: $299 $259/mo ($777); 7.5mg: $329 $309/mo ($927); 10mg: $379 $359/mo ($1,077); 12.5mg: $439 $389/mo ($1,167); 15mg: $439 $419/mo ($1,257)' for '3 Months - Same Dose / All three months shipped at once / 12 week bundles at same dose'; the 24-week column runs '2.5mg $179/mo ($1,074)' up to '15mg $349/mo ($2,094)'. So the pay-monthly ladder is $239/$299/$329/$379/$439/$439. FAQ verbatim: 'Coby Health does not require a subscription or membership... You have the flexibility to pay-as-you go on a monthly basis at transparent the pricing noted.' Dosage schedule is published too ('Month 1 (weeks 1-4): 2.5mg/week' ... 'Month 6+ (weeks 16+): 15mg/week'). No funnel walk needed.
$239 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $239.00 per month · advertised $239
- Verified
collective
Verbatim: 'Compounded Tirzepatide $69/mo. Same price, any dose.' FAQ confirms the cycle: 'The medication itself is billed separately at its flat monthly price ($59 semaglutide / $69 tirzepatide).' On top of the medication there is a separate membership: 'a low annual $199 membership fee. No recurring monthly membership charges' after a 21-day free trial. So $69 every month plus $199 once a year.
$69 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $69.00 per month · advertised $69
- Verified
cora-health
This seller publishes the whole table, so the trap is visible in its own words: 'Commitment / Monthly / Billed — Annual (12 months) $135/mo $1,620 every 12 months (Lowest per-month cost); Semi-Annual (6 months) $175/mo $1,050 every 6 months; Quarterly (3 months) $199/mo $597 every 3 months; Monthly $225/mo $225/month (No commitment; cancel anytime).' The headline '$135/month all-inclusive on the annual plan' is therefore a single $1,620 charge, and the no-commitment price is $225. Also stated: 'No separate membership fee, no per-dose surcharge.' No funnel walk was needed.
$1620 ÷ 365 days × 30.4375 = $135.00 per month · advertised $135
- Verified
coreage-rx
"Tirzepatide $149 / month — All doses. Same Price. No Membership Fee No Hidden Fees — 2.5mg | 5mg | 7.5mg | 10mg | 12.5mg | 15mg" and "Your refill price never changes." The main product page says "Starting at $149 per month" instead, which reads as an entry price; the landing page names all six doses at one price, so it is the more specific claim and the one recorded.
$149 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $149.00 per month · advertised $149
- Verified
curex
Advertised "From $199. No membership fee ever." The live checkout data tells a different story: one month is $299 for the first month then $399 recurring; the twelve-month plan is what the "$149 first month" refers to, and it charges $3,438 up front and recurs at $299. So month to month is $399. ⚠ The terms also carry a "non-refundable service fee of up to $100 regardless of whether a prescription is dispensed", which contradicts the no-hidden-fees marketing. These figures come from the site's own checkout code, because the intake would not accept a date of birth.
$399 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $404.82 per month · advertised $199
- Price gated
curve
The site does not load. TLS fails three ways and port 80 answers with a Cloudflare DNS-resolution error, checked against both public resolvers to rule out a local fault. There is no page to read a price from.
- Verified
dadvantage-mens-health
Sold in supply blocks rather than months: $400 for eight weeks at 2.5mg weekly, or $700 for six weeks at 5mg weekly — so stepping the dose up roughly doubles the real monthly cost. Two mandatory charges sit on top and the site states both: a one-time $250 initial consultation, and a $50 a month follow-up subscription whose own description says "Medication cost separate." A Florida-only concierge clinic.
$400 ÷ 56 days × 30.4375 = $217.41 per month
- Verified
doctoradam
Advertised "FROM $229/month · NO MEMBERSHIP", and that figure is the twelve-month prepay divided by twelve — the checkout charges $2,748 for twelve months. One month costs $249, confirmed on the seller's own checkout. No commitment, prescription and medication included, and a full refund if a provider does not approve. The dose is set by the doctor after the consultation rather than at purchase.
$249 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $252.63 per month · advertised $229
- Verified
dreamhug-medical
Paying for one month costs $238, marked down from $299. Prepaid terms are $555 for three months, $954 for six and $1,656 for twelve. "Cancel anytime with no hidden costs or membership fees." No dose in milligrams is disclosed anywhere on the page, so what the $238 buys is not stated.
$238 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $238.00 per month · advertised $238
- Verified
eden
"Compounded Tirzepatide $199/mo*" — and the asterisk matters: "Price includes medication only, if prescribed. An active Eden Membership is required ($39 for the first month, auto-renews at $99/month thereafter)." The membership is mandatory, so it is part of what a month costs. The site does guarantee "Same Price at Every Dose."
$199 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $199.00 per month · advertised $199
- Verified
edgerx
$225 a month, billed monthly, free shipping, no separate physician fee and no cancellation fee. ⚠ It cannot be bought today: the page says twice that the protocol is not currently available for purchase and offers a waitlist. Flat across doses — supplied in variable-dose vials so the formulation does not change.
$225 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $228.28 per month · advertised $225
- Verified
effecty
"1 Month Plan — $175 first month, $275/mo after," so $275 is the ongoing charge. Commitment plans are listed at $250, $235 and $220 a month for three, six and twelve months, but the page never says whether those are billed once up front or monthly under contract. "Same price at every dose," "No membership fee."
$275 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $275.00 per month · advertised $275
- Verified
elara-health-and-wellness
"FROM $339/month" and "$339 billed monthly," for injection or oral at the same price. Longer terms are billed in full: $927 every three months, $1,734 every six, $3,210 annually. The FAQ: "Are there any hidden fees? No... no enrollment fees, no lab fees, no separate medication charges."
$339 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $339.00 per month · advertised $339
- Verified
elara-md
Ladder read from the homepage product block 'Personalized GLP-1/GIP + B12', verbatim: 'GLP/GIP+B12 dose 2.0 mg per week | $349/mo ~ starting dose', then '4.0 mg | $349/mo', '7.0 mg | $449/mo', '9.0 mg | $549/mo', '12.0 mg | $649/mo', '14.0 mg | $649/mo'. Period stated in the same block: '30-day supply of the medication, shipped every 30 days.' Caveat: Elara MD never writes the word 'tirzepatide' anywhere on its site (zero occurrences); it sells the dual agonist only as 'GLP-1/GIP + B12'. The sister site remimeds.com runs the identical template and exposes the same product at /services/compounded-tirzepatide-plus/, which is why the dataset carries it as tirzepatide. The product page /glp1-gip/ is behind a Sucuri captcha for non-browser clients; the homepage carries the same ladder and was read in a rendered browser.
$349 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $354.09 per month · advertised $349
- Verified
elevate-health
Funnel walk WAS needed: the marketing site shows no price, only 'APPLY YOUR $200 DISCOUNT!'. Opening the plan-selection step of the seller's own checkout (no account, no personal details, no payment) shows, verbatim: 'Selected Product: Compounded GLP/GIP — Tirzepatide — Targets two hormone pathways (GIP + GLP-1) instead of one...' then 'Choose Your Plan: Monthly Subscription $449/monthly (Additional $200 OFF); 3 Month plan Save $458 $296/mo (Most Popular); 6 Month plan Save $1075 $269/mo (Best Value); 12 Month plan Save $2409 $248/mo', with 'Stay committed, save more - Affirm and Klarna payment plans available for 3, 6, or 12 mo plans.' Recorded the no-commitment monthly subscription. Stopped at the plan step; no payment details were entered.
$449 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $449.00 per month · advertised $449
- Verified
embody
Verbatim: 'Compounded Tirzepatide (GLP-1/GIP) — One Month Supply Of Injections ... Sale price $129.00, Regular price $349.00' under a 'Summer Start Promo Applied. Save $200 instantly'. The Shopify catalog (joinem.co/products.json) confirms one-time multi-month SKUs rather than a subscription: three-month supply $378.00, six-month $738.00, twelve-month $1,428.00 (i.e. $126, $123 and $119 per month), plus per-month variants at $126/$123/$119.
$129 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $129.00 per month · advertised $129
- Verified
enhance-md
Advertised at $280/month, which requires a twelve-month commitment. The plan table reads $329/mo on the one-month plan, "Billed every 4 weeks" — so the recurring charge is $329 and it buys twenty-eight days, about $352 over a calendar month. Ongoing provider care, metabolic labs every six months and free shipping are included, with a same-price-at-every-dose guarantee and no membership or consult fee.
$329 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $357.64 per month · advertised $280
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eos
$299 a month on every plan — the longer terms buy a bigger one-time credit rather than a lower rate, and the review screen says so. The $149 a shopper first sees is that first-order credit; the same screen states "Renews automatically at $299.00 on the next billing cycle." The page never says how many days a charge covers. Same price at any dose, free expedited shipping, no membership or consult fee, and nothing charged unless a provider prescribes.
$299 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $303.36 per month · advertised $299
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everslim
The only tirzepatide figure on the site sits in the Treatments menu and never appears in the page body: 'Tirzepatide / Weekly injection · from $136/mo' (semaglutide alongside it reads 'from $113/mo'). The hero shows only the semaglutide number, 'From $113 /mo'. There is no pricing page and no plan table; the anchor links labeled 'Pricing' all point at '#pricing', an anchor that does not exist in the document. The site's own framing of the period is 'One simple monthly price, no insurance required, and you can cancel anytime' plus 'No monthly membership'. Recorded the stated month, but the 'from' is unexplained — no page says what makes it climb. Reading this required rendering the menu markup in headless Chromium; a body-text scrape returns a bare '$'.
$136 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $136.00 per month · advertised $136
- No published price
fella-health
Sells no GLP-1 at all, let alone tirzepatide. The treatments menu is exactly four items — 'Enclomiphene', 'Metformin', 'Rapamycin', 'NAD+' — priced 'FROM $149/MO' (testosterone rejuvenation), 'FROM $45/MO' (metformin), 'FROM $99/MO' (rapamycin) and 'FROM $99/MO' (NAD+). /tirzepatide and /glp-1 both return 'Page Not Found'. The figure we hold did not come from this seller's pages.
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fidelity-medical-clinic
"Only $349 for a 2-Month Supply" — eight doses. The same $349 then buys seven weeks at step-up and only four weeks at maintenance, so the price per month roughly doubles as the dose climbs even though the figure on the page never changes. Recorded at the initial tier, which is what a new patient pays.
$349 ÷ 56 days × 30.4375 = $189.69 per month
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fierce-health
Product page: 'Tirzepatide Weight Loss Program / Regular price $497.00' with 'Subscription Type: Monthly | 3 Months in Full | 6 Months in Full'. The Shopify catalog gives all three: Monthly $497.00, '3 Months in Full' $1,200.00, '6 Months in Full' $2,800.00. Worth noting the longer prepay is WORSE per month — $1,200/3 = $400/mo, but $2,800/6 = $467/mo, more than the three-month option and only $30 under paying monthly. A sitewide banner reads '15% OFF SITEWIDE : BACK TO SCHOOL SALE'; the recorded figure is the list price the product page states. Separate cheaper product: 'Tirzepatide Microdose Program' Monthly $297.00. No funnel walk needed.
$497 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $497.00 per month · advertised $497
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fifty-410
Verbatim from the pricing block: 'Tirzepatide — Dual GLP-1/GIP — $133 /month — $399 total (3 months) — Starter dosing protocol, Provider consultation, Free shipping', with a higher tier 'Tirzepatide High Dose $183 /month $549 total (3 months)'. The page says 'months', never 'weeks', so 91.3125 days is recorded rather than 84. The product card higher up the same page advertises the compounded GLP-1 line as 'Starting at $199 /month' and the /weight-loss page as '$199 Starting at', neither of which matches the $133 tirzepatide tile; the 'Monthly' half of the billing toggle does not render without JavaScript, so its price could not be read.
$399 ÷ 91 days × 30.4375 = $133.00 per month · advertised $133
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fitflow
The hero advertises 'Compounded Tirzepatide / $134 per month'. The plan table on the same page states what is actually billed: 'Monthly / Billed monthly / $235', 'Quarterly / Billed every 3 months ($199/mo) / $597 / Save $108', '6 Months / Popular / Billed every 6 months ($175/mo) / $1,050 / Save $540', 'Annual / Billed yearly ($134/mo) / $1,608 / Save $1,212'. The footnote confirms it: '*Price shown applies to compounded GLP-1 12-Month plan paid upfront or with buy now, pay later programs.' So the advertised $134/mo is a single $1,608 charge; the no-commitment price is $235 for one month. The listing page adds 'Same price at every dose'. The table renders in JavaScript. No funnel walk was needed.
$1608 ÷ 365 days × 30.4375 = $134.00 per month · advertised $134
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fitish
"Priced flat at $339 for a monthly supply, with your provider consult and shipping included." The dose titrates; the price does not.
$339 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $339.00 per month · advertised $339
- No published price
fitness-rx
Lists 'Injectable Tirzepatide' among its treatments but publishes no price against it. The only figure on the page is a blended plan claim, 'As low as $119/mo including medication', not tied to any molecule; the cheaper options in the same list are semaglutide (injectable and sublingual). Every 'Start Now' button routes to forms.fitnessrx.com/start-online-visit, which opens with 'Welcome to Fitness RX. What is your weight loss goal?' and shows no price. The figure we hold did not come from this page.
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fmmeds
The product card reads 'TIRZEPATIDE / Starting at $145' and the FAQ states the period and the drug together: 'The program cost starts with $95.00/mo for Semaglutide and $145.00/mo for Tirzepatide. This cost covers your physician review, full personalized plan, Online Clinician Visit and the cost of the prescription medication shipped right to your door.' Dose does not move it: 'Short answer: No. Even if your dosage increases in subsequent months. The price of medication and ongoing care will remain the same.' No plan lengths, commitments or upfront terms are published anywhere on the site. No funnel walk was needed.
$145 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $145.00 per month · advertised $145
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formidablemd
⚠ A dollar ladder with no cadence at all: $199, $239, $279 and $319 against tiers labelled by TOTAL MILLIGRAMS — 10mg, 20mg, 30mg, 40mg — and the page never says what any of it buys or how often you are charged, so no month is computed here. Medication is billed separately from the visit: the FAQ says prescriptions are filled through pharmacies at a separate cost. Visits are mandatory and additional — $199 initially on the homepage against $179 in the terms, then $99 per follow-up, required monthly for the first three months.
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found
Found sells one "GLP-1 Program" and does not split the price by molecule. Paying month to month costs $289 for cash pay. The $169 it advertises is footnoted "Pricing based on 12-month plans paid up-front"; the $99 headline needs insurance, which most people buying compounded GLP-1s are not using. "Price stays the same at every dose."
$289 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $289.00 per month · advertised $169
- No published price
framework
Publishes no tirzepatide price. The only figures on the homepage and on /glp-og are 'GLP 1s For As Low as $25/Week.' and 'For As Low as $19/Week.', both attached to the blended phrase 'Clinical GLP 1s (Semaglutide & Tirzepatide)' with no split by molecule and no billing period. Walking the CTA to start.yourframework.com/start-online-visit reaches a questionnaire ('Which of these best describes where you are on your GLP-1 journey today?') with no price shown. The figure we hold did not come from this page.
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fresh-day
The advertised 'From $140/mo' is a quarterly charge that is also capped by dose. The plan table reads: 'NEW TO GLP-1 / 3-MONTH PLAN / $140 /mo / $420 quarterly renewal / DOSES 2.2 / 4.4 / 6.6 mg'; 'TRANSFER / 3-MONTH PLAN / $156 /mo / $469 quarterly renewal / DOSES Any dose*'; 'NEW TO GLP-1 / 1-MONTH PLAN / $179 /mo / $179 monthly renewal / DOSE 2.2 mg'; 'TRANSFER / 1-MONTH PLAN / $179 /mo / $179 monthly renewal / DOSE Any dose*', with '*Any dose means standard name-brand dose options through 15 mg'. So the cheapest plan bills $420 every three months and only covers 2.2/4.4/6.6 mg; reaching the full dose range costs $469 per quarter. 'Your price stays the same—even if your prescribed dose increases after renewal' applies only 'while the same eligible subscription plan remains active'. `ladder` holds the two quarterly amounts, not monthly ones. The table renders in JavaScript. No funnel walk was needed.
$420 ÷ 91 days × 30.4375 = $140.00 per month · advertised $140
- No published price
gala
"FROM $179/month — All doses included. Yearly subscription." The site does not split by molecule, and "yearly subscription" is never explained: it could be one payment up front or twelve monthly ones, and the two cost very different things. No figure other than $179 is published, so nothing here is computed. The intake stalled on a goal-weight slider before any price appeared.
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gaya-wellness
Medication is included only in the premium tier, at $399 a month without a commitment or $349 with a quarterly one. ⚠ The footnote caps it: "Pricing may increase for Tirzepatide doses above 10mg/week", so $399 is an entry price rather than a flat one. The cheaper foundation tier does not include medication at all. The initial physician consultation is included. A women-focused practice licensed in five states.
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get-thin-md
"$299/mo for month-to-month plan" is the no-commitment price. The $179 the site leads with is footnoted "Paid annually, delivered monthly" — and the cancellation policy on the same site refers to a recurring billing cycle, so whether that annual tier is one payment or twelve is genuinely unclear. "No Membership or Hidden Fees EVER."
$299 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $299.00 per month · advertised $179
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gimme-care
The seller is unusually plain about its own cycle: "Monthly | Shipped every 28 days | billed every 28 days | $199/mo." That is thirteen charges a year, and it says so rather than hiding it. Three months costs $489 for what it calls a twelve-week supply. FAQ: "Will my price go up as my dose increases? No... No membership fee, no consultation fee, nothing added later."
$199 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $216.32 per month · advertised $199
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goal-md
"Month to Month: $249/month. No prepaid commitment." Prepaying is genuinely cheaper and the site states each total plainly: $597 for three months, $1,074 for six, $1,908 for twelve — which is the $159 it advertises. "Every dosage is included at the same price." No membership fee.
$249 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $249.00 per month · advertised $159
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gobymeds
Verbatim: 'Compounded Tirzepatide Starting at $133/m. Compounded Tirzepatide 3-Month Starter Bundle ... Bundle includes 12 weeks of medication ... Total $399.' The FAQ repeats it: 'Plans start at $133/month with our 3-month Starter Bundle ($399 total). A single month at any dosage is $299, and 12-week bundles range from $499 to $599 depending on your dose.' The advertised 'month' is a quarter of a 12-week bundle, so the $399 covers 84 days. Maintenance tiers: '1.5mg-3mg $399, plans reaching up to 9mg/week $499, plans reaching 11mg/week or higher $599'.
$399 ÷ 84 days × 30.4375 = $144.58 per month · advertised $133
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good-girl-rx
The hero reads 'from $235 /mo*' and 'TirzepatideRx $235/mo'. The plan block below it shows the four options — '3-MONTH PLAN / MOST POPULAR / $255 /mo* / Save $74/mo', '6-month plan / Save $81/mo / $248/mo*', '12-month plan / BEST VALUE / Save $94/mo / $235/mo*', '1-month plan / $329/mo*' — and the footnote settles how they are charged: '*Price shown is the average monthly cost on multi-month plans (3, 6, or 12-month). All plans are paid upfront.' So the advertised $235/mo is the twelve-month plan paid upfront, a single charge of 12 x $235 = $2,820; the no-commitment price is $329 for one month. (The savings reconcile: $329 - $94 = $235.) The banner figure '$134' and the homepage line 'Plans start at $134/month on the annual plan ($149 monthly, $144 quarterly)' are not tirzepatide prices — no tirzepatide plan on this page costs $134. The plan block renders in JavaScript. No funnel walk was needed.
$2820 ÷ 365 days × 30.4375 = $235.00 per month · advertised $235
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green-cap-health
The tirzepatide product page ('GLP-1 GIP Weight Loss Injection — Tirzepatide + Vitamin B12') carries its own billing table, verbatim: 'Billing: Monthly | Prepay — 1 Month $279/mo Month-to-month; 3 Months $249/mo Billed monthly; Best Value 6 Months $199/mo Billed monthly.' The multi-month tiers are commitments billed monthly, not lump sums. Recorded the no-commitment rate of $279/month. The catalog card on /pricing/ advertises the same product as 'GLP-1 / GIP Injection ... From $129/mo', and the homepage as 'From $2.63/day - $79 first month'; neither matches any tirzepatide tier. The $179/$149/$129 tier table on /pricing/ is the SEMAGLUTIDE selection of the medication toggle — that page itself warns 'Tirzepatide is priced above Semaglutide across every tier.'
$279 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $279.00 per month · advertised $129
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harmony-wellness-clinic
⚠ The molecule is never named — this is listed as "GLP-1 / GIP + B12" and identified by a mechanism that matches no other marketed drug. Six dose levels under a "Monthly Pricing" heading: $250, $300, $330, $350, $400, $450. The monthly label is credible because every other item on the same page names an irregular cycle instead — a ten-week supply, a twelve-week supply, a five-week supply — so this clinic distinguishes months from weeks deliberately. A $50 booking deposit is credited to the order or refunded, so it costs nothing.
$250 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $253.65 per month · advertised $250
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he-and-she-md
"Tirzepatide Injection. $159/month*" with the footnote "*Price for purchase of 12 months supply." There is no month-to-month option published, so $159 is real but only if you pay $1,908 up front. "No membership cost or hidden fees. Same price at every dose."
$1908 ÷ 365 days × 30.4375 = $159.00 per month · advertised $159
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healthicare
Publishes two plans: $264.00 per month billed monthly, and $224.40 per month billed every 3 months (stated as a 15% saving). Price stated as the same at every dose.
$673.2 ÷ 91 days × 30.4375 = $224.40 per month · advertised $264
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healthrx
A full published plan table. Month to month is $239, renewing at $214 because every renewal carries a standing $25 subscriber credit. The homepage's "$209/mo" and "as low as $179" are the three and twelve-month prepay rates. New patients pay $149 for the first month, which is a discount off $239. Same price at every dose, and the plan price includes the consultation, provider review, prescription, medication and overnight shipping with no separate visit or membership fee.
$239 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $242.49 per month · advertised $239
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healthsource
The subscription data states its own cycle outright: "From $299.00 every 4 weeks." Three of the four options are $299 every four weeks regardless of dose; an eight-week option is $549. The price covers the telehealth visit, the medication from a partner 503A pharmacy and unlimited messaging with the doctor. ⚠ The domain refuses connections from this network, so the figures came from the page's own commerce data via a proxy and nobody here can re-verify it without a residential connection.
$299 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $325.03 per month · advertised $299
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humecare
The recommendation card advertises $299/mo. The checkout, reached by walking the intake, reads "$299/mo first month, $379/mo after" — and the total on the same screen proves it: $299 plus $379 plus $379 is exactly the $1,057 shown. So the recurring charge is $379. Price includes the compounded GLP-1, consultations, dosing support, a body analyser billed as a $350 value, the app and taper-off planning. Nothing is due today and you are only charged once a physician approves. Same price at all dosage levels.
$379 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $384.53 per month · advertised $299
- Price gated
hydramed
The whole site is down: the homepage returns a server error, every content-driven page including this one returns 404, and the subdomain is unavailable. The cause is checkable — the site's content management account is suspended, which is why every dynamic page fails. Archived copies could not be retrieved either, and third-party aggregators disagree with each other, so no figure is trustworthy enough to publish.
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independent-wellness
"TIRZEPATIDE / Starting at: $199/MONTH ... Your Monthly Price Never Increases" and "NO MEMBERSHIPS • NO HIDDEN FEES." But the comparison table on the same page defines the cycle: "Supply Cycle: Monthly (4-week supply)." Four weeks is twenty-eight days, so that charge lands thirteen times a year, not twelve. The page also says "starting at" while promising the price never increases.
$199 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $216.32 per month · advertised $199
- No published price
injectco
A price is published but the period it covers is a RANGE, so no monthly figure can be derived without estimating. Verbatim: 'GLP-1 Management / Now Only $1249 (from $1599) — 6 to 8 Month Supply at starting dose / You Save $350 Instantly / Flexible Payment Plans Available / As low as $156/month. Plan includes provider consult, compounded prescription, and fast delivery / No Membership Costs or Hidden Fees'. '6 to 8 Month Supply' spans $156-$208 a month depending which end is true, and '$156/month' is a financing figure, not a billing cycle. The page also never names tirzepatide — it says only 'GLP-1' throughout, with the disclaimer '*Injectco is not associated with Eli Lilly® or Novo Nordisk®.' Recorded as reported rather than inventing a period.
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instarx
"Compounded Tirzepatide Injections — Starting at $265/Month* ... *For 12 month prepayment. Same price at every dose." The seller never publishes the twelve-month total, only the per-month rate, so there is no charge to compute a month from — multiplying it out would be our arithmetic, not their price. The homepage title separately reads "Get Started For Just $199," a figure that appears nowhere else. Its own product page also repeats tirzepatide copy under semaglutide.
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invyncible
⛔ THE PAGE READS AS FLAT AND IS NOT. The dose options carry no price modifier, so the page shows one figure — $210 — while the cart charges $210, $280, $350, $402.50 and $437.50 as the dose steps up. Anyone re-checking by reading the page alone will get this wrong. Every option is labelled "(4 weeks)", so the charge buys twenty-eight days rather than a month. No membership, consult or platform fee; payment is only an authorisation until a physician approves. Not available in nine states.
$210 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $228.28 per month
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ivologist
The starter tier is a twelve-week titration programme at 2.5 to 7.5mg: "$224 first mo. Then $249/month." Once you reach maintenance the ongoing programme is "All dosages / Monthly subscription / $299/month." So the recorded $249 is what you pay while titrating and $299 is what you settle at. Paying in full is $697 for the twelve-week starter or $847 for three months of maintenance. Clinician review, medication and supplies are included.
$249 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $249.00 per month · advertised $249
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ivy-rx
"Compounded GLP-1 medications (with tirzepatide or semaglutide)... Same price, every dose. From $175 (4 doses/month)." Four doses is four weeks, so the charge lands every twenty-eight days rather than monthly. The price is not split by molecule. A separate microdose product is listed at $77 on the same terms.
$175 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $190.23 per month · advertised $175
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joey-med
Product card verbatim: 'GLP-1 Plus Core High Dose / A high-dose GLP-1 Plus Core plan designed for patients who may benefit from stronger dosing... Choose weeks/plan: 4 Weeks — $399' with the strike-through pair '$599/$399'. Four weeks is the only plan length offered. Page title: 'GLP-1 Plus Core High Dose from $399'. Caveat: the word 'tirzepatide' appears nowhere in Joey Med's rendered pages — the only tirzepatide signal is the seller's own URL slug /weight-loss/tirz-hd. The sibling product at /weight-loss/glp1-plus-core-plan is 'GLP-1 Plus Core — Injection', 4 Weeks — $275 ($399 struck). $399 over 28 days is $434/calendar month; the struck-through $599 that the dataset held is the pre-discount list price, not a charge. No funnel walk needed.
$399 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $433.73 per month
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jyra-health
The tirzepatide page prices the plan outright: '1 Month / 3 Month Save $288 / $133 /mo / $399 total'. The advertised $133 is therefore a single $399 charge covering three months. The homepage pricing card shows the one-month alternative alongside it — '$229/mo $133/mo Save $288' — and $229 x 3 - $399 = $288, which reconciles. Dose escalation does not move the price: 'Does my price go up as my dose increases? No. Your price is flat — it stays the same at every dose and at every renewal.' The price table renders in JavaScript; no funnel walk was needed.
$399 ÷ 91 days × 30.4375 = $133.00 per month · advertised $133
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kernx-health
"FOUNDING BEST VALUE Premium — Compounded Tirzepatide — $199 /month". A standard rate of $299/month is listed separately, so $199 is a founding-member rate rather than the ongoing one — that is a promotion ending, not a dose increase, so it is not recorded as a ladder. A provider consultation fee is charged on top: $25 for a message-based review, $35 for a standard live visit, $60 for a complex one.
$199 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $199.00 per month · advertised $199
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kongo
The plan selector shows $215/mo for a one-month supply of tirzepatide. The comparison table on the same site's homepage says $229/mo. The two figures disagree by $14; the lower one is what the selector actually quotes and the higher one is what the marketing table claims, so both are recorded. The table also states "Membership fee: Never." A cheaper three-month prepay is described in the FAQ but its total is not published.
$215 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $215.00 per month · advertised $229
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lavender-sky-health
Cheapest tirzepatide line on the pricing page, verbatim: 'Hallandale Pharmacy - Tirzepatide Injection ... TIER 0 (20mg total) $219 total for 10 week supply. Monthly cost breakdown: $110'. Higher tiers: '$249 total for 8-10 week supply', '$289', '$319', '$349'. One-month options also exist: 'Monthly Starter Dose - $155 total for one month supply'. The /glp-1/ page separately advertises 'GLP-1/GIP Dual Agonist from $105/mo — Based on a 2-month supply'. Consults are billed on top: 'New Patient Consult $65 per consult'. Note the seller's own 'monthly breakdown' divides a 10-week supply by 2, not by 2.3.
$219 ÷ 70 days × 30.4375 = $95.23 per month · advertised $110
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lean-rx
'Tirzepatide Program Pricing' publishes four options verbatim. Recurring: 'Pay As You Go / Auto-billed every 4 weeks / Receive a vial every 4 weeks / ... / Cancel at anytime after 24 weeks / $ 449.00 / Auto-billed every 4 weeks'. Prepay: '4 Weeks / Pay in full today / 4 weeks of medication / $35 overnight shipping / $ 599.00 / Plus $35 shipping'; '12 Weeks / $ 1,425.00 / Average $475 / vial'; '48 Weeks / $ 4,788.00 / Average $399 / vial'. The homepage advertises the program as 'Starting at $399' — that $399 is the per-vial average of the 48-week prepay, i.e. $4,788 paid up front, and is not available on any shorter term. $449 every 4 weeks is $488/calendar month, and a single month bought outright is $599 + $35 shipping. Shopify catalog lists the Tirzepatide product at $595.00. No funnel walk needed.
$449 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $488.09 per month
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leanmeds
Verbatim: 'Compounded Tirzepatide Membership. Includes telehealth consultations, personalized care plan, and Compounded Tirzepatide if prescribed by your provider — $109/month.' The term selector is a commitment, not a cycle: 'Monthly Membership $109/month, 3-month membership $105/month, 6-month membership $100/month, 12-month membership $95/month', under the banner 'Pay month on month. Same price every month.' Recorded the no-commitment rate. Watch out: the site's hero '$69/mo' countdown is the 12-month SEMAGLUTIDE rate, not tirzepatide.
$109 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $109.00 per month · advertised $109
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liferx
"GLP-1 Management — Starting at $200 for a 5 Week Treatment, Regardless of Dosage" and "No Membership Costs or Hidden Fees." One price covers whichever GLP-1 is prescribed; the site publishes no tirzepatide-specific figure. Five weeks is 35 days, not a month, so the charge lands more often than monthly.
$200 ÷ 35 days × 30.4375 = $173.93 per month
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lifespanningrx
Not linked from the main menu; found through the site's own search. "COMPOUNDED TIRZEPATIDE STARTER PROGRAM, 1 month supply — One-Time Purchase $250.00... 1-month subscription SAVE 15% $212.50." The Advanced Program is $351.50 outright or $298.78 subscribed. The $250 is what you pay instead of subscribing, not on top of it. A separate low-dose program is listed at $220.15 subscribed.
$212.5 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $212.50 per month
- Price gated
live-vital
The site loaded fully and the whole treatment lineup was readable: GHK-Cu, Glow, Klow, Wolverine, CJC-1295/Ipamorelin, NAD+, glutathione, tesamorelin, MOTS-c, all priced. Neither "tirzepatide" nor "semaglutide" appears anywhere on the site. This is a peptide clinic that does not sell GLP-1s.
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livea
⛔ TWO SEPARATE RECURRING CHARGES, AND THE SITE CONTRADICTS ITSELF ABOUT WHICH IS WHICH. The FAQ says compounded tirzepatide starts at $199 a month. Separately, the terms state that ongoing treatment is "the applicable medication cost plus a $69 monthly medical access fee", and the general FAQ confirms medications are billed separately from the membership. So a real month is $268. Meanwhile the page title advertises "GLP-1 Medications Starting at $69/Month" — which the medical page's own footnote contradicts, saying $69 covers programme access and supervision while medication costs vary. Minnesota and Wisconsin only.
$199 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $201.90 per month · advertised $199
- No published price
longevixx
The homepage banner says "GLP-1 weight loss from $149/mo" while the BMI-calculator button on the same page says "Plans from $129/mo, confirmed after provider review." The tirzepatide page itself publishes no dollar figure at all — only "flat-rate pricing" and "zero dose-change surcharges." A price appears only after a twenty-step eligibility quiz, which did not resolve to a priced screen. Neither figure is confirmed as the tirzepatide price specifically.
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loop-health
Verbatim price grid: 'Tirzepatide · Injection — All doses — $299 / mo', alongside 'Tirzepatide · Oral All doses $399 / mo' and 'Semaglutide · Injection All doses $199 / mo'. The homepage sells a separate membership, 'Loop membership · Annual plan ... $1,500 / yr. Includes $180/mo research credit' described as 'applied to peptides, panels, and add-on packages' — a member who applies the credit in full would net $119/mo, but the page never states that combination, so only the published $299/mo is recorded.
$299 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $299.00 per month · advertised $299
- No published price
luci
The products page publishes 'Compounded Tirzepatide / Get a personalised compounded tirzepatide plan. / As low as $145*' — a figure with an asterisk, no period, and no footnote anywhere on the page or the homepage to resolve either. Nothing on the site says 'per month', names a plan length, or prices a supply. I walked the intake at join.lucirx.com/intake/glp with fictitious answers through the goal and location steps; it stops at 'What's your date of birth?' on a custom widget I could not complete, so no price was reached. What $145 covers cannot be determined.
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luma-health
⚠ Two prices and nothing else: "Tirzepatide — Starting at $180". Luma never says what that buys or how often it lands — no month, no vial size, no dose, no week count — so it must not be read as a monthly figure. Its FAQ makes a monthly reading actively doubtful: "Is this a subscription? No! We do not offer any monthly subscriptions, monthly fees, or points." A free-consult banner implies a consult fee normally applies, but its amount is never published.
- No published price
lumimeds
The tirzepatide page publishes only a floor tied to an unpublished plan table: 'MONTHLY, 3, 6, AND 12 MONTH OPTIONS AVAILABLE' immediately above 'as low as $125/mo'. The /products table repeats 'Tirzepatide / Dual-action, most comprehensive weight support / Weekly injection / $125/mo' and the homepage says 'From $125/month', but no page states what any of the four plans actually costs or how each is billed. I walked the eligibility survey at /products/survey/weight_loss with fictitious answers; it asks for name, sex, state and date of birth before any price and I could not get past that step, so no plan price was reached. Recording the period as a month would be a guess.
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maximus-tribe
"Starting at $198/28-day supply" — the seller states the cycle in days, which is rare and useful. The same page also says "As low as $249.99 per month," and the pre-quiz app showed "$179 starting at /mo" against no drug at all: three figures, unreconciled. The intake gates on email verification before any dose-specific price.
$198 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $215.24 per month · advertised $198
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maxlife
"A physician-guided GLP-1/GIP weight loss medication — Starting at $120/mo, with a Starter Kit Plan." The FAQ confirms the price moves with the dose: "If a higher dose is medically appropriate... your prescription and membership will be adjusted accordingly." It also says shipping frequency varies — "Some patients receive shipments monthly, while others receive shipments every 90 days" — so a monthly cycle is an assumption here, not a confirmed universal one.
$120 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $120.00 per month · advertised $120
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mdtw
In-office clinic in Brea, California. The pricing table reads "Tirzepatide (most popular) — first month starting dose $299/mo, then all doses $399/mo", and the FAQ repeats it. Consultation is free and no membership or platform fee appears anywhere. A "$100 off your first month" banner is money off, not a charge. The page never says how many days a charge covers.
- No published price
medleanrx
Publishes semaglutide pricing from $149/mo and names tirzepatide as an option, but publishes no tirzepatide price.
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medro
"Compounded Tirzepatide — From $224/mo." Directly below: "Pricing shown is illustrative and may vary by eligibility, dose, pharmacy availability, and treatment plan." A "$99 off your first GLP-1 Treatment Plan" promotion runs alongside it — a discount, not a fee.
$224 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $224.00 per month · advertised $224
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medsol-rx
Not on the homepage or FAQ — found on the packages page. Month to month runs $239 for the first month then $259 from the second on, so $259 is the ongoing charge. Prepaid terms are billed as a lump sum: $687 for three months, $1,254 for six, $2,388 for twelve. Those are commitments, not dose tiers. A separate page quotes a generic "$250 to $1,400 per month" market range and notes pricing varies with dose.
$259 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $259.00 per month · advertised $259
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midi-health
⚠ Midi never names the molecule — it sells a "Dual-Action GLP-1/GIP Injectable", and tirzepatide is the only marketed dual GIP and GLP-1 agonist, so the identification is by mechanism and by a dose ladder of 1.25 through 15mg. Every price is quoted per FOUR-WEEK SUPPLY, not per month: $210 at 1.25 to 2.5mg, $285 at 3.75 to 6.25mg, $375 at 7.5 to 12.5mg, $434 at 13.75 to 15mg. Shipping and supplies are included and Midi says there are no membership fees — but the visit is billed separately, at $250 self-pay for the first thirty minutes and $150 for follow-ups, both covered for in-network insurance patients.
$210 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $228.28 per month
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mint-med
"Month-to-Month $145/mo — $145 billed monthly", delivered every month, "Lifetime Price (All Doses Included)". Three months prepaid is $405. Price includes medication, injection supplies, two-day cold shipping and clinician visits, and the site banner says "NO Membership Fees!". An older product page is still live selling the same drug at $179/mo — a buyer can land on it and be charged that.
$145 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $147.11 per month · advertised $145
- Price gated
mint-medical
A two-location Utah clinic, and a different business from Mint Med. It prescribes tirzepatide and publishes no price: its own FAQ says "Pricing depends on your medication, dose, and program length. Your consultation covers all pricing transparently." Nine pages were read and none carried a medication figure. The new-patient consultation is free.
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mochi-health
"Starting at $90 + Mochi Health membership", and the footnote is the point: "Requires a Mochi Health Membership. Cost of medication not included in Mochi Health Membership Fee." The membership is $79/month after a $39 first month, so a real month is about $169. The FAQ contradicts the product page twice — it still quotes $199 for all doses, and lists different membership tiers. The FAQ is also the only place a month is defined, as four weekly doses.
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mondae
The treatment page carries a live selector (starting dose, pharmacy, plan length) that only renders under JavaScript. With '1 month' selected it reads 'Selection: 1.5mg / Boudreaux / 1 month' and '$145 per month'; the homepage row says 'Compounded tirzepatide ... From $145' under the heading 'Billed monthly'. Switching the selector to '3 month' changes the same page to '$135/mo / $405 total'. Dose is explicitly not a factor: 'Choose the dose you start at. Your dose may increase, but your price is fixed at $145' (the six selectable starting doses are 1.5mg, 3mg, 6mg, 9mg, 11mg, 13.5mg) and 'While many programs increase pricing as doses increase, your rate stays the same as long as your membership remains active.' Recorded the monthly plan. No funnel walk was needed, only the plan-length click.
$145 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $145.00 per month · advertised $145
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myfastrx
"Tirzepatide — First Month $129 — Then $199/mo." The site's own disclaimer confirms which is which: "Introductory pricing applies to the first month only." Multi-month plans are billed upfront at $498 for three months, $894 for six, $1,488 for twelve. The ongoing charge is $199.
$199 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $199.00 per month · advertised $199
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navio-md
"Simple pricing. No hidden fees. Pricing scales with your dose" — and it publishes the two tiers: 2.5, 5 and 7.5mg at $189/mo, and 10, 12.5 and 15mg at $209/mo. A struck-through $299 is not a charge. "No memberships, commitments, or recurring fees"; a $75/month support tier is explicitly optional. The page says "/mo" but never says how many days that covers.
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newself
The homepage card reads 'Tirzepatide+ / Compound GLP-1/GIP Medication with B6 | Glycine / All Dosages are the same price. / 2.5mg | 5 mg | 7.5mg | 10mg | 12.5mg | 15mg* / As Low As $144.49 Monthly', and the product page repeats 'Tirzepatide Plus+ $144.49 / ALL DOSAGES'. The 'As Low As' is not explained on any page — no plan lengths or commitments are published — but one bullet hints at how supply is shipped: 'No more refill delays — Get 3 months upfront—no delays, no refill hassles.' Recorded the month the page states, with that caveat. No funnel walk was needed to reach the figure; the checkout at join.newself.com/glp1-v2 asks for state, sex and date of birth before showing anything further and I did not get past it.
$144.49 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $144.49 per month · advertised $144.49
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nexlife
The page title advertises 'Most Affordable Compounded Tirzepatide Online | From $139/Mo' and the plan list reads '12 - Month Plan $139/month Save $360 / 6 - Month Plan $149/month Save $120 / 3 - Month Plan $159/month Save $30 / Monthly Plan $169/month'. The uncommitted price is stated twice in the body — '$169 all-inclusive / Same price at every dose. No hidden fees' and 'Compounded Tirzepatide $169 / Month' — and the Shopify catalog behind the store confirms the charge: nexlife.us/products.json carries a single 'Compounded Tirzepatide' variant priced 169.00. Recorded that. The page never says whether the multi-month rates are billed upfront or per month, so I did not record one. No funnel walk was needed.
$169 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $169.00 per month · advertised $139
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nextmeds
"Compounded Tirzepatide Membership... Monthly $109/month," alongside commitment rates of $105, $100 and $95 a month for three, six and twelve months. The headline promotion of $95 is the twelve-month rate. The site states "Same price, every dose, All doses." Whether the commitment rates are charged monthly or as one upfront sum is not stated, so only the true monthly tier is recorded.
$109 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $109.00 per month · advertised $109
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nicerx
"$199 first month, then $299/mo." The FAQ: "Compounded tirzepatide through the NiceRx Weight Loss Program costs $299/month. This includes the cost of medication, shipping, syringes, the initial healthcare provider visit and up to one follow-up visit every month." Same price for all doses; the $199 is a first-month discount. Not available in Alaska, Mississippi, New Jersey or Kansas.
$299 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $303.36 per month · advertised $299
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nouri
The FAQ advertises "tirzepatide starts at $175/mo" — that is the six-month rate, billed as $1,050 up front. Paying monthly costs $225: "One Month — Billed monthly — $225/mo." Three months is $597 up front, or $199 a month. The plan includes "no consultation fee, no dose surcharges, no add-on tiers" and "Any dose, same price."
$225 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $225.00 per month · advertised $175
- No published price
novi
The only figure on the site is an unattributed hero: 'Was $299 Now starting at $133/mo' with 'Same price, every dose. No hidden fees / No monthly membership / Cancel anytime' and a countdown timer ('Price increases in 00 Days : 23 Hrs'). It does not name a drug. The medication cards carry no prices at all — 'Semaglutide injections / In stock • Up to $200 OFF' and 'Tirzepatide injections / In stock • Up to $250 OFF'. The FAQ says pricing 'will always be stated on our pricing pages', but every 'See pricing' link goes to /intake-v2, the quiz. I walked that quiz with fictitious answers (5'8", 210 lbs, goal 180) through the BMI, goal-weight and sex steps; it then routed into a prior-GLP-1 branch that demands a photo upload of a current medication label before continuing, so no price was reached. No tirzepatide price is published.
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np2go
Two published programs. 'Pay As You Go' — 'Our traditional program includes: $99 provider visit every 3 months' — tirzepatide ladder verbatim: '2.2mg-2.5mg – $250/mo, 4.4mg-5mg – $300/mo, 6.6mg-7.5mg – $375/mo, 8.8mg-10mg – $475/mo, 11mg-12.5mg – $550/mo, 13.2mg-15mg – $600/mo', plus 'High Concentration 40mg - $480, 80 mg - $680'. 'Month-to-Month Membership' — 'No visit fees' — tirzepatide: '2.2mg-2.5mg – $299/mo, 4.4mg-5mg – $299/mo, 6.6mg-7.5mg – $299/mo, 8.8mg-10mg – $399/mo, 11mg-12.5mg – $399/mo, 13.2mg-15mg – $399/mo'. Recorded is the Pay As You Go entry rate and its ladder; on that plan the price more than doubles between the starting dose and maintenance, and the $99 quarterly visit sits on top. Page footer: 'Please note that compounded Semaglutide and Tirzepatide are not FDA approved.' No funnel walk needed.
$250 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $250.00 per month · advertised $250
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nubloom
"Tirzepatide $279/mo. Once-weekly GLP-1/GIP injections, month-to-month subscription", with 2.5mg through 15mg listed under the one price. No membership or consult fee advertised. A separate coaching programme is $599/mo and a microdose plan starts at $249/mo. Checkout demands an account before showing a price, so the charge was not confirmed on the commerce layer.
$279 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $283.07 per month · advertised $279
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nuuvim
The advertised $133 is a new-patient introductory rate, and it is not billed monthly. The 'Injectable Tirzepatide' card has two tabs. 'New to GLP-1s' reads '$133 / month / $399 Total / First 3 months · 3-month billing plan' with the pointer 'See "Current User" for standard and renewal rates.' Clicking that second tab (JavaScript; invisible to a fetch) reveals the real recurring price: '$199.67 / month / $599 Total / Standard rate · 3-month billing plan'. The site-wide disclaimer says the same thing in words: 'NuuVim's prices are introductory monthly equivalents for customers new to GLP-1 treatment and are billed as one three-month payment.' Dose does not change it: 'ALL doses, ONE low price, NO extra fees!' Recorded the standard rate; the first three months cost $399. No funnel walk was needed, only the tab click.
$599 ÷ 91 days × 30.4375 = $199.67 per month · advertised $133
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ondra-health
"Monthly / Billed every month / $219/mo / $219 billed monthly," with "Same price applies across all titration doses within a plan." Longer terms state their totals plainly: $549 quarterly, $999 for six months, $1,699 for a year.
$219 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $219.00 per month · advertised $219
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onlinesemaglutideorg
onlinesemaglutide.org redirects to raeliva.com/?ref=osg — same operator, and the tirzepatide product page is where the price lives. Headline verbatim: 'Compounded Tirzepatide Injections $242 /month — Same price at every dose. Your monthly price does not go up when your provider raises your dose.' The plan table underneath shows what is actually charged: 'monthly $299/month — the same every month'; '3-month plan $267/month — $800 billed every 3 months'; '6-month plan $242/month — $1,450 billed every 6 months'. So the $242 in the headline is a six-month prepayment of $1,450, not a monthly charge. Recorded the no-commitment monthly rate as the billed amount and the headline $242 as the advertised monthly. No funnel walk needed.
$299 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $299.00 per month · advertised $242
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onyx-weight-loss
"Starting at $280/month — GLP-1 and GIP medication", from a Mooresville, North Carolina telehealth clinic. "The price of the medication, and any supplies needed, is included in the plan." Consultation is free. Only a "/month" figure is published: no day count, no per-dose pricing.
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optimized-health
"$250/mo — includes dosing adjustments and ongoing clinical support", and the FAQ is explicit that this is an entry price: "Pricing is dose-tiered: your monthly rate is set by your prescribed dose and confirmed with you before you begin." The tier prices themselves are not published. "One monthly price covers everything" — no membership fee. A cash-pay clinic in Joplin, Missouri serving MO, KS, IA, UT and WA.
$250 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $253.65 per month · advertised $250
- No published price
ourview-health
No page could be read. Every request is redirected to '/.well-known/sgcaptcha/?r=%2F' titled 'Robot Challenge Screen' ('Checking the site connection security'), and waiting the challenge out in headless Chromium with a normal desktop user agent ends at '403 - Forbidden / Access to this page is forbidden.' The 183-byte challenge body carries no price. The figure we hold did not come from this page.
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ozielrx
Verbatim footnote: 'Semaglutide is $79 for one month ($207 for three) and Tirzepatide is $129 for one month ($357 for three). Every plan is a one-time purchase — no subscription, nothing renews.' The product card reads 'Tirzepatide, 1 month — One-time purchase · 3-month plan $357 ($119/mo) — $129 one time — $349 retail · nothing renews', with 'Same price on all doses. Guaranteed.' The site's headline 'GLP-1 programs from $79' is the semaglutide price, not tirzepatide.
$129 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $129.00 per month · advertised $129
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pallas-health
Pallas is unusually straight about its own arithmetic: "Compounded tirzepatide is $179 for your first month, then $897 every 12 weeks ($299/mo average)" — and it says the per-month figure is the twelve-week price spread across three months rather than a billing event. So the recurring charge is $897 covering eighty-four days. Flat at every dose, one price covering clinician review, medication, check-ins, messaging and shipping, with no membership fee and no per-visit charge. The marketing page and the checkout agree.
$897 ÷ 84 days × 30.4375 = $325.03 per month · advertised $299
- Price gated
pcos-sisters
PCOS Sisters can prescribe tirzepatide — their own article compares it with semaglutide — but publish no tirzepatide figure anywhere. The only published GLP-1 price is molecule-agnostic and membership-gated.
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peak-wellness
Confirmed against the commerce layer rather than the marketing page: the intake carries the live plan data, and month-to-month tirzepatide is $349 with a $70 discount on the first month. The $279 the homepage advertises is that first month. Prepaid: $837 for three months, $1,396 for six. "Same price for every dose", everything included, no membership or pharmacy fee.
$349 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $354.09 per month · advertised $349
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pephaus
A prescribed compounded telehealth seller rather than a research-peptide vendor — LegitScript certified, filled by a licensed 503A pharmacy. "Monthly, most flexible, $239/mo". The "from $215" it advertises is the six-month prepay. One flat monthly price covers the provider visit, medication, supplies and shipping, and nothing is charged unless a provider prescribes.
$239 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $242.49 per month · advertised $239
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pepti
An unusual model: there is no subscription. "$149, all-in, one-time — one-time charge, no subscription, free shipping, average four-week supply", described elsewhere as a roughly 30-day supply. The price includes physician review, dose titration and messaging, at every titration dose. A prepay-three-and-save option exists and is not the price.
$149 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $151.17 per month · advertised $149
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petermd
The marketing page and the checkout disagree, so both are recorded. The checkout charges $299 for a month — plus a "Service Fee" of $11.93 added automatically, about 3.99% of the subtotal, which appears on no marketing page and contradicts their "no hidden fees" claim. A separate page advertises $149 to start and $249 per month billed quarterly; both of its buttons post the same product, which charges $647. No page states how many days a charge covers.
$299 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $303.36 per month · advertised $249
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piper
Piper now trades as Polly. The homepage advertises $199; walking the intake shows that is the six-month rate. Month to month is $279, three months is $216/mo. Every plan says "all-inclusive price, no hidden fees" and "same low rate as your dose increases", with free overnight shipping and an injection kit. No day count is published.
$279 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $283.07 per month · advertised $199
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plexusdx
Primarily a genetics company, but it sells compounded GLP-1s directly. "Month-to-month $289/mo, 3-month $269/mo, 6-month $249/mo." The "starts at $249" in the page title is the six-month tier. Flat from 2.5 to 15mg — "your monthly price doesn't change as your dose changes". No membership fee; a $99 genetic test is optional and offered after enrolment.
$289 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $293.21 per month · advertised $249
- No published price
plushcare
PlushCare publishes no tirzepatide medication price of its own — it sells visits. What it charges, verbatim: '$19.99 / First month free' membership plus '$129 / Visit price without insurance. Initial visits are $129', with the footnote 'Please note that any medication or lab work costs are not included.' The $299/$399/$449 figures on the page belong to Eli Lilly, not PlushCare, and the page says so: 'Zepbound® Vials / LillyDirect home delivery pharmacy / Covers every dose strength (2.5 mg–15 mg) / $299 (2.5 mg), $399 (5 mg), $449 (7.5 mg–15 mg) per month / Self-pay only, delivered direct from LillyDirect or picked up at local Walmart Pharmacy', footnoted '*Special offer pricing is available through LillyDirect Self Pay Pharmacy Solutions'. That is brand Zepbound, not a compounded product. The figure we hold did not come from PlushCare's own pricing.
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potere-health-md
The homepage advertises 'Starts at ~$80 – $135/month*' and puts the actual figures in images, but the /pricing page states them in text. Tirzepatide: 'SUPPLY: 12 FULL WEEKS / $399.99 / That's ~ $135 per month', explained as 'Compounded TIRZEPATIDE 60 mg / 60 mg of Medication ● 12 Weeks of Treatment' with the titration that makes 60 mg last that long — 'Weeks 1-4 2.5 mg – Lowest prescribed starting dose / Weeks 5-8 5.0 mg / Weeks 9-12 7.5 mg'. So the ~$135/month is $399.99 charged once for a 60 mg supply, and the twelve weeks only hold while the dose is low: 'Actual cost varies by dose, vial duration, and refill timing' and 'Typically lasts up to 12 weeks during starting titration'. Refills fall rather than climb — '2nd fill – Continuing Treatment / Another 60 mg of medication / $375' and '3rd fill & beyond – Maintaining Results / Another 60 mg of medication / $299'. `ladder` is omitted because the published series is a refill discount, not a dose escalation. No funnel walk was needed.
$399.99 ÷ 84 days × 30.4375 = $144.94 per month · advertised $135
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precision-telemed
"Full Program Tirzepatide — all doses included — $199 first month then $249.99/month." Their FAQ: "$249.99/mo is your flat rate from your starter 2mg dose all the way to the maximum clinical 15mg dose." The cheaper $179.99 plan advertised on the homepage is a maintenance programme at the lowest dose only. Physician consultation, medication and free shipping included; no membership fees.
$249.99 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $253.64 per month · advertised $249.99
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premium-health
Verbatim: 'All-Inclusive Tirzepatide Weight Loss Programs — Most Effective — Tirzepatide Weight Loss Program... $445 / Month'. The membership is described as all-inclusive, and the comparison table rows include 'All-inclusive membership', 'Cost of medication' and 'Unlimited provider access'; the FAQ list includes 'Is Tirzepatide medication included in my membership fee?'. No dose ladder is published and no dose-based upcharge is stated. The homepage prices only IV therapies, so the price lives on this page alone. No funnel walk needed.
$445 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $445.00 per month · advertised $445
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preventivemd
The hero advertises 'Tirzepatide — As low as $97/mo per month, all-in'. The pricing table further down the same page (JavaScript-rendered; invisible to a plain fetch) shows what is actually charged: '1-month supply $139', '3-month supply $334 ~$111/mo', '6-month supply $626 ~$104/mo', '12-month supply $1,168 ~$97/mo — Save $500', with the footnote 'For 6- and 12-month plans, medication ships 3 months at a time.' The advertised $97/mo is therefore a single $1,168 charge covering twelve months. Recorded that plan; the no-commitment price is $139 for one month.
$1168 ÷ 365 days × 30.4375 = $97.33 per month · advertised $97
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primary-clinic
The price climbs with the dose, and the medication is not the only charge. Verbatim table: 'Tirzepatide Flex Dosing / Compounded 503A / 1.25mg-2.5mg $133/month / 4-5.5mg $183/month / 6-7.5mg $233/month / 8mg-10mg $258/month / WHOLESALE PRICE / Only available to active members.' Membership is separate and mandatory: 'Is the medication cost included in the $89 membership fee? No. The $89/month covers your unlimited medical care, provider access, and prescription management. The medication is paid for separately at our wholesale cost.' So the $133 the dataset holds is the entry band only, and a patient at that band pays $133 + $89 = $222 a month. No funnel walk was needed.
$133 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $133.00 per month · advertised $133
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readyrx
"Every dose $295 first month, $315/mo after" on the monthly plan; the quarterly plan is $275/mo paid up front. The lower first-month figures come from a site-wide coupon, and the seller's own pricing data returns $315 with no coupon applied. Flat across doses. Third-party lab testing, coaching, free shipping and unlimited physician messaging included under "no hidden fees, ever".
$315 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $319.59 per month · advertised $315
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rebody-health
One of the few sellers that publishes an actual day count rather than a bare "/mo": weekly compounded tirzepatide is "from $249.99 / 28 days". That is thirteen charges a year, not twelve. The "from $100/mo" in the hero is a different product — a microdose plan. The $249.99 covers the lowest dose only: "higher doses cost more, and your provider sets the final dose". Consult included, no separate consult fee.
$249.99 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $271.75 per month
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recovery-delivered
Primarily an addiction telehealth service, but it sells compounded GLP-1s and publishes a full price ladder by weekly dose: $219.99 at 2.5mg, $299.99 at 5mg, $349.99 at 7.5mg, $399.99 at 10mg, and $489.99 at both 12.5 and 15mg — each including a virtual visit, supplies and free shipping. The prose says $219 and the table says $219.99. "Discounted quarterly options" are mentioned with no published price.
$219.99 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $223.20 per month · advertised $219
- No published price
red-mountain-weight-loss
Publishes no tirzepatide price. The GLP Elite program page says the program 'combines an easy-to-follow diet plan with weight loss medications (sold separately)'. Expanding the FAQ 'How much does GLP Elite™ cost?' returns only: 'Our weight loss programs start as low as $99 per month. We also offer financing options... Call our team today to discuss the best plan for your goals and receive personalized pricing information.' The only other figure on the site is the banner 'GLP-1 from $149 | TRT from $129', which names no drug and is explicitly separate from the medication cost. The figure we hold did not come from this page.
- No published price
redboxrx
The weight-loss section is broken. https://www.redboxrx.com/services/weight-loss renders the error string, verbatim: 'Unable to load service category page for weight-loss.' Weight loss appears in neither the navigation ('Men's Health, Women's Health, Hair & Skin, Mental Health, Primary Care') nor the 'What We Treat' list on the services page, and /products/tirzepatide and /shop both return an empty document. RedBox Rx describes its pricing as living behind an assessment anyway: 'fill out a quick assessment about your health history and use the interactive pricing tool for access to transparent pricing'. No tirzepatide price could be read.
- Price gated
remedy-meds
Not one dollar sign appears anywhere on the rendered homepage. Every call to action on the site — 'Start Semaglutide', 'Start Tirzepatide', 'Start Microdose', 'Start name brand', 'Get my personalized plan', 'See if you qualify' — resolves to the same URL, https://remedymeds.com/quiz. The marketing copy is outcome claims only ('Compounded Semaglutide & Tirzepatide — the most prescribed GLP-1s in clinical weight loss', 'Month-to-month · Cancel anytime · HSA/FSA accepted', 'Remedy members lose 50 lbs in their first 6 months'). Walked the quiz partway with fictitious answers (height/weight/goal); it is a multi-step 'clinician-matched' questionnaire and no price surfaced before the walk had to be abandoned. Recorded as gated rather than guessing: the price is only shown after the personalized-plan step.
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remevi
"Monthly $319/mo... Charged as $319." The FAQ spells out every cycle: "the monthly plan renews every month on the date you started, the 12-week plan bills once every 12 weeks, and the 52-week plan bills once a year." Those work out to $747 every twelve weeks or $2,587 a year. Flat-dose guarantee: "Your price never rises with your dose. Ever."
$319 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $319.00 per month · advertised $319
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remi-meds
The link labeled 'PERSONALIZED GLP-1/GIP +B12' points at /services/compounded-tirzepatide-plus/ and redirects to /services/glp1-gip/, which is the seller's own identification of the product as tirzepatide. Ladder verbatim: 'GLP/GIP+B12 dose 2.25 mg per week | $349/mo ~ starting dose', '4.5 mg | $379/mo', '6.75 mg | $429/mo', '9 mg | $549/mo', '11.25 mg | $639/mo'. The billing cycle is confirmed on the homepage comparison table, which carries a row reading 'Billed Monthly' for both the GLP-1 and the GLP-1/GIP + B12 plan. No supply-length statement (e.g. '30-day supply') appears on Remi's own pages, unlike its sister site Elara MD; monthly billing is taken from the '/mo' pricing plus the 'Billed Monthly' table row and nothing else. No funnel walk needed.
$349 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $349.00 per month · advertised $349
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restorlife-med
The standing month-to-month price is $399; the $199 shown is a half-price first month, and the $279 and $265 on the longer terms are blended averages of a discount schedule rather than charges. Includes physician consultation, free shipping, monthly check-ins, B12, a quarterly blood test and unlimited messaging. A microdose tier is cheaper. Their own terms say charges recur "approximately every 28-30 days", so a month here may be 28 days.
$399 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $404.82 per month · advertised $399
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revel-health
Sold only as a subscription, billed every month at $249, with $100 off the first order. "One price. Everything included: board-certified provider review, medication and dispensing supplies, discreet delivery, unlimited provider communication, 100% refund if not approved." The word "membership" here names the billing frequency, not an extra charge — the FAQ says pricing does not change with dosage.
$249 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $252.63 per month · advertised $249
- Price gated
revive-meds
No tirzepatide price on any public page — the homepage carries no dollar figure at all. The only published number is on the combination-therapy page: 'GLP-1 Squared: Physician-Supervised Combination Therapy for Plateau Breakthroughs... From $199/mo with medical oversight every step', and that page defines the product as 'a carefully monitored combination protocol that uses both semaglutide (GLP-1) and tirzepatide (GLP-1/GIP)' — a two-drug protocol, not a tirzepatide price. Attempted a funnel walk with fictitious details; the intake at intake.revive-meds.com opens by demanding first name, last name, email and gender before any plan or price is shown ('Pick your medication plan... based on your personalized evaluation quiz'). Price is gated behind the evaluation.
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rewinding-rx
"All doses same fixed price. No membership fees. No hidden fees. Free express shipping." Subscribing costs $189 a month; buying a single month without subscribing costs $199 — an alternative purchase, not an extra charge. A microdose product is cheaper, and tirzepatide with NAD+ is dearer.
$189 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $191.76 per month · advertised $189
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rivas-medical
Priced per WEEK, not per month. Homepage card: 'TIRZEPATIDE $165/week for any dose — All-inclusive price-visit & medication'. The tirzepatide page repeats it and states the packages verbatim: 'WEEKLY VISIT $165 per week · pay as you go'; '1-MONTH PACKAGE $627 / 4 weeks · $156.75/week / Save $33 · 5% off'; '3-MONTH PACKAGE $1,782 / 12 weeks · $148.50/week / Save $198 · 10% off'. Also verbatim: 'A $195 initial visit fee applies for new patients.' Recorded here is the pay-as-you-go weekly charge; at 4.348 weeks a calendar month that is $717/month, and the cheapest package ($1,782 for 12 weeks) still works out to $602/month. No funnel walk needed — every figure is on the public page. In-office weekly injections, MD/VA/FL.
$165 ÷ 7 days × 30.4375 = $717.46 per month
- No published price
rivo-health
The pre-approval page lists tirzepatide at $199/mo. That figure is not confirmed as the recurring charge: on this seller's semaglutide path the same checkout revealed the advertised price was a first month and the ongoing charge was double it. The tirzepatide ongoing figure was never reached, so nothing here is computed. No membership fee.
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rixa-health
Priced by dose on an explicit four-week cycle, which is rarer and more honest than a bare "/mo": $280 at 2.5mg weekly, $355 at 5mg, $430 at 7.5mg, $475 at 10mg, $495 at 12.5mg and $525 at 15mg. Four weeks means about thirteen charges a year. Price includes the visit and the medication. No monthly fees, though a late-cancel fee exists at an unpublished amount.
$280 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $304.38 per month
- No published price
roen-rx
Publishes semaglutide pricing only; the word 'tirzepatide' appears nowhere on the weight-loss pages. Verbatim: 'Semaglutide as low as $151/month... when purchased quarterly' and 'Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound™, and Mounjaro® as low as $25/month' with insurance, plus 'Our coordinators work closely with you to get your medication covered, reducing the price of semaglutide from $1,349 to roughly $25 /month. No insurance? We'll work to ship you medication for as little as $151/month.' The brand names appear only as an insurance-coverage claim, with no self-pay compounded tirzepatide price attached. The figure we hold did not come from this page.
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rxpepsdirect
The dose table states the period outright: 'Each vial is a 30-day supply at the indicated dose.' Month 1 is a 12mg vial at $45; the ladder then climbs — 'Month 2 24mg $90, Month 3 34mg $127.50, Month 4 44mg $165, Month 5 56mg $210, Month 6 66mg $247.50'. So $45 is the starter month only, not a steady-state price. Two charges sit outside the vial price: 'Add the flat $39 medical visit fee on your first order' (charged once per order) and 'a $15 flat FedEx overnight shipping fee charged by the pharmacy'. No monthly figure is advertised anywhere on the page; the price is quoted per vial ('From $45/12mg').
$45 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $45.66 per month
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rxpros
The comparison table states the period in the price itself: 'Compound Tirzepatide / Price: Starting at $144.97/mo (Paid Annually) / Dosages available: 2.5mg up to 15mg per dose / Quantity: 4 Weekly Injections' (compounded semaglutide sits beside it at '$99.99/mo (Paid Annually)'). Paid annually at $144.97/mo is a single charge of 12 x $144.97 = $1,739.64. Two FAQ answers, which have to be clicked open, add the rest: 'Do I pay more for higher dosages? — Unlike our competitors, we NEVER upcharge for higher dosages or add arbitrary membership fees. Our simple monthly fee covers everything', and 'How long do I have to commit to the program? — In order to give you the lowest prices in the industry we ALWAYS send a 3 month supply of the medication with syringes and alcohol swabs.' So billing is annual while shipping is quarterly. The intake landing page quiz.rxpros.com carries a different promotional pair, 'Semaglutide $89.97/mo & Tirzepatide $119.97/mo'; I did not walk that funnel.
$1739.64 ÷ 365 days × 30.4375 = $144.97 per month · advertised $144.97
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rxspan-md
"Regular Monthly Price $329", with prepay tiers at $309, $289 and $269 a month for three, six and twelve months. The "as low as $243/mo" advertised is a twelve-month commitment billed as one payment of $2,905. Consult, medication, supplies, shipping and support included, with no membership fee. Worth confirming: the site's own configuration declares a four-week billing interval while every customer-facing surface says "Month".
$329 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $333.80 per month · advertised $329
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rylo-health
"Monthly $229/mo", or $479 every three months. The page pins its own cycle by publishing a per-day figure of $7.63, which is $229 over 30 days. "Same price at every dose" and "no membership, no hidden fees... no sign-up fee, and shipping is always free." Provider visit and supplies included.
$229 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $232.34 per month · advertised $229
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semaglutide-online
The marketing page says "a flat $299/mo regardless of dose", and the purchase tiers show $299 is the five-month rate. Month to month is $349; three months is $319/mo and a single non-recurring month is $359. The flat-across-doses claim holds at every tier — what varies is the term, not the dose. Not available in Alabama.
$349 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $354.09 per month · advertised $299
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shape-vantage
One product, one charge, no monthly figure advertised anywhere: 'Your 3-Month $399 / FULL 3-MONTH PROGRAM / 3-month weight loss support program / Tirzepatide formulation kit — full supply included / Ongoing team support for all 3 months' and the button 'BUY NOW — $399'. Also 'Full 3-month supply — delivered to your door' and 'Select your 3-month program and complete checkout.' The $133 the dataset holds is not printed on the page. Recorded the $399 charge and the three-month period the page states; `claimed_monthly` is omitted because the seller advertises no monthly figure. Note the page reads as a direct-to-cart product rather than a prescription program — 'Formulated with tirzepatide. Use responsibly. Not intended for medical claims.' No funnel walk was needed.
$399 ÷ 91 days × 30.4375 = $133.00 per month
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shapely
"Membership required to access medications", and the plan section says plainly that "the cost of medication is not included in Shapely memberships". The membership is $99 a month after a $49 first month, so a real month is $249 + $99 = $348 at the low-mid dose. Medication is $249 a month at low to mid doses and $299 at high doses, shipping and supplies included. The "$166/month" advertised is a three-month package, not a monthly rate.
$249 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $252.63 per month · advertised $166
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skinnyrx
THE ASTERISK HAS NO FOOTNOTE — a search of the full live HTML of the product page found only '*Based on results from the SURMOUNT clinical trials', which sits under a weight-loss claim, not the price. What the asterisk conceals is only visible at checkout: 'By checking out, you authorize a $399 charge today for a 1-month plan that then auto-renews every 1 month at $399. Cancel anytime.' The month-to-month charge is $399. The advertised 'As low as $299/mo*' is the 12-MONTH PREPAID rate, billed as a single $3,588 charge. Intermediate tiers: 4-month $1,396 ($349/mo), 6-month $1,974 ($329/mo, default-selected as 'Max savings'). Supply note: 'Each month includes 4 weeks of injections.' Dose is flat within a plan — 'Price remains THE SAME at all doses'. No membership or consult fee: 'Free provider evaluation, 100% online'; full refund if a provider declines. The product page simultaneously claims 'No contracts or commitments - cancel anytime' while its headline price requires a 12-month commitment.
$399 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $404.82 per month · advertised $299
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snagrx
The pricing table is headed 'Billing cycle / Per month' and lists 1-month $149, 3-month $139, 6-month $129, 12-month $119. Month to month you pay $149. The page also states 'Same price no matter the dose', 'No membership or hidden fees' and 'Transparent pricing - no surprise fees as your dose changes'. CONTRADICTION: the homepage sells the 12-month rate as if it were the price — 'Get Semaglutide for $69/month & Tirzepatide for $119/month Today!' and 'In Stock · $399 $119' — with a countdown timer and 'Save $230 OFF every month and lock that pricing in for life!'. Nobody paying month to month pays $119.
$149 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $151.17 per month · advertised $119
- Price gated
society-of-you
The public page states a starting figure with no period: 'Tirzepatide (GLP-1/GIP) / DUAL-ACTION FOR SIGNIFICANT RESULTS / Price: From $249 / Active Ingredient: Tirzepatide / Dosage: 2.5mg - 15mg / Injectable: Once a week' (semaglutide 'From $149', branded Mounjaro® 'From $1,395'); the header claim is 'Starting at $99/month'. Walked the seller's own intake at intake.societyofyou.com with obviously fictitious answers (name Zzqx Fauxpatient, DOB 01/01/1990, 5'8", 230lb, goal 180lb) through contact details, DOB, gender, height/weight, the health questionnaire and state selection. No price was shown at any step; the funnel terminates at an identity gate reading, verbatim: 'Please upload your pathology report. (If you cannot provide a pathology report, you do not qualify for treatment.) / Drop your ID here, or browse / Driver's license, state ID, or passport'. Stopped there — no ID was uploaded and no payment details were entered. The gate is the finding: the real price and its cycle are never published.
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sprout-health
The live checkout cart reads 'Compounded tirzepatide - 1 Month Supply / $349.00 every 4 weeks / Total $349.00'. Sprout calls it a '1 Month Supply' but bills every 4 weeks — 28 days, not a month. CONTRADICTION: the homepage card says 'Compounded Tirzepatide / Starting at / $199 / month', and a separate landing page (/join-glp1-org/) advertises 'Compounded GLP-1 / Starting at $299/ month / Now from $149 / first month' with a '$150 OFF YOUR FIRST MONTH' banner. The homepage also states 'Plans renew automatically. Billing frequency and how to cancel are shown before checkout.' No membership or consult fee is mentioned anywhere.
$349 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $379.38 per month · advertised $199
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stackmd
StackMD sells vials outright, not a subscription — the cart and checkout carry no 'per month' or 'every 4 weeks' language at all, only 'Requires consultation / Require medical questionnaire / Amount charge after approval'. Price rises with strength: Tirzepatide + B12 5mg $199, 10mg $249, 15mg $299, 20mg $349, 25mg $399, 30mg $449, all in a 2ml vial. A mandatory one-time charge appears only at checkout: 'Consultation fee (Charge Today) $39.00' — a 10mg semaglutide test cart came to 'Total Amount Due Today $39.00 / Total Order Cost $264.00'. The site's own footer claims 'Plans starting at just $125/month' but nothing in the cart says how many days a vial covers.
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stealth-health
Two tirzepatide products are priced on the weight-loss listing: 'TIRZEPATIDE/B12/GLYCINE / Injectable · Once weekly, or as directed by your clinician / from $140/mo' and 'TIRZEPATIDE + GLYCINE / Injectable · Once Weekly / from $175/mo' (Zepbound KwikPen sits alongside them at 'from $423.89/mo'). The product page for the $140 item repeats a bare '$140/mo' and states the formulation, 'Tirzepatide/Glycine/B12 10mg/5mg/500mcg per mL', with 'Dosing typically starts low and is gradually increased by your clinician'. No dose ladder, plan length or commitment is published, so the 'from' on the listing is unexplained. Worth recording: payment is not taken on the site — 'The pharmacy contacts you to confirm, collect payment, and offer medication counselling'. No funnel walk was needed.
$140 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $140.00 per month · advertised $140
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strut-health
Compounded Injectable Tirzepatide — 'TRANSPARENT PRICING / 30 DAY SUPPLY / $149 / Just $4.97/day'. The header pairs it with 'AUTO REFILL / As low as / $149 / Save 14%', so $149 is the auto-refill rate and a one-off refill costs roughly 14% more. The page says 'Includes Provider & Medication', 'No Hidden Fees – No Insurance Needed', 'Free Follow-Ups – Free Shipping'. Worth knowing for a buyer: this page sits under /mens-weight-loss/ — the general Weight Loss category lists only Oral Tirzepatide, which is $199 for a 30 day supply. There is no /weight-loss/tirzepatide page (404).
$149 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $151.17 per month · advertised $149
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sunlight
Month-to-month is the '1-Month Plan / Monthly Price: $389 $249 / Total if Prescribed: $389 $249' — you pay $249, against a $389 list, under a promotion presented as permanent: 'You are saving $140 every month. No price change ever.' / 'CODE APPLIED: 140OFF-FOREVER'. The advertised $157 is the 12-MONTH PREPAID per-month equivalent — the payment page shows '12-Month Plan / $389 $157 / Total if Prescribed: $4,668 $1,880', a single $1,880 charge covering 48 weekly injections. Tiers: 3-Month '12 Week Supply' $145/mo... (semaglutide ladder), tirzepatide 12-month $157/mo. Supply: 'Each month includes four weekly injections' and the monthly card is labelled '4 Week Supply'. '$0 Due Today! You are only charged after approval.' 'Free Dosage Increases'. ⚠ THE FAQ IS FACTUALLY WRONG: 'semaglutide starts at $88 and tirzepatide at $157. Each flat monthly rate includes your prescription...' — neither is a monthly rate; both are 12-month prepay equivalents.
$249 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $252.63 per month · advertised $157
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superior-remedies
The plan selector inside the gated checkout reads 'Monthly Plan / $50 off first month / $299/mo / $249/mo' — $299 is the recurring charge and $249 is the first month only. Prepaid terms on the same screen: '3-Month Plan / Save $147 total / $200/mo' and '6-Month Plan / Save $642 total / $142/mo'. Payment page confirms 'Medication: Compounded Tirzepatide Injection / Delivery plan: Monthly plan / Shipping: FREE / Total today: $249'. Terms: 'Pay one month at a time. No contracts, cancel anytime. Medication is included.' Dose is flat — 'Same price, every dose'. Fee position confirmed live on the product page: 'flat-rate pricing with zero hidden fees, zero consultation charges, and no dose-change surcharges. The price we quote is the price you pay, period.' ⚠ TIRZEPATIDE IS NEVER PRICED ON ANY PUBLIC PAGE — the $299 recurring rate is disclosed only after completing a 32-screen eligibility quiz.
$299 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $303.36 per month
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surpassmd
"Tirzepatide starts as low as $177/m for eligible patients with a promotion," footnoted "actual price depends on the medication and dose prescribed and requires provider approval. Recurring subscription, cancel anytime." So the figure is a promotional floor conditional on approval, and no billing interval is published. The intake sits behind a bot-check that could not be passed.
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synergy-rx
Walking the consultation to the plan screen shows what the storefront hides: 'Compounded Tirzepatide / Starting at $349 / Select billing cycle / Monthly / $399/mo / $349 first month'. The ongoing month-to-month charge is $399 — the $349 the product grid advertises is the first month only. Prepaid alternatives: 3 Months $1068 ($356/mo), 6 Months $1898 ($316/mo), 12 Months $3498 ($292/mo). The product panel says 'Price Includes Consult + Medication + Shipping' and '4 Weekly Subcutaneous Injections'. A MANDATORY extra charge appears at payment: 'You will be charged $59 for your initial TeleHealth visit' — and it is not refundable, since the previous screen says 'There is an $80 TeleHealth visit cost regardless of whether I receive medication.' CONTRADICTION: that same fee is quoted as $80 on the review screen and $59 on the payment screen. The '$100 welcome credit — applied at checkout' advertised on the homepage is a discount, not a charge.
$399 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $433.73 per month · advertised $349
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telecarespot
'Tirzepatide Program Pricing / Monthly / Monthly Tirzepatide Program / $399 / month'. The membership includes 'Online medical evaluation and provider review, Ongoing provider support during treatment, Prescription management, if medically appropriate, Monthly tirzepatide supply, if prescribed, Medication delivery'. The category page shows 'From $399/month'. There is a $79 consultation on the site, but it is optional and creditable — 'Book a 20-minute consultation to discuss your medical history... $79 one-time consultation. The consultation fee may be applied toward an eligible treatment program' — so it is not part of the price. No membership fee on top; the $399 is the membership.
$399 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $404.82 per month · advertised $399
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teleclinic
The sticky bar reads '$149 billed monthly · 5mg to start. Cancel anytime.' and the plan block is labelled 'INTRO PRICING / 1 Month / $149 / Pay as you go', with '3 Months / $399 / Total for first 3 months' as the prepaid alternative. Vial strengths offered run 5mg to 30mg per 2 mL vial. The homepage confirms the refill cadence: 'Your prescription auto-refills every 30 days'. CONTRADICTION worth flagging: the same product is labelled 'INTRO PRICING' and '1st Month Intro $149', and a separate homepage block prices membership as 'Intro rate (first quarter) $139/mo' vs 'Standard rate $199/mo' without saying which molecule those apply to — so $149 may not hold past the intro period. The price-lock promise is that dose increases never raise your rate: 'Dose increases, price stays the same'.
$149 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $151.17 per month · advertised $149
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teleios-health
The therapy card reads 'Most Popular / Compounded Tirzepatide / RX ONLY · GLP-1 / Dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist / Weekly injection / Starting at $99/mo / Includes medication and clinical care.' The hero repeats 'Your Best Body. Starting at $99/Month.' and the assessment CTA says 'Takes 2 minutes. No commitment required' — no plan lengths, commitments or upfront terms are published anywhere on the site, and the /compare table lists Teleios at a flat '$99/mo'. Two cautions: the semaglutide card carries the identical 'Starting at $99/mo', which reads like a template floor rather than a tirzepatide-specific price; and the $139 the dataset holds appears nowhere on the site. No funnel walk was needed to reach the figure.
$99 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $99.00 per month · advertised $99
- No published price
telos-rx
The page publishes a floor and then says outright that the floor is not the price: 'As low as $139 per month' immediately followed by 'Your price depends on plan length. Cancel anytime, no penalties.' No plan lengths and no plan prices appear anywhere on the site — not on /pages/tirzepatide, /pages/glp-1-options, /pages/weightlossrx or /pages/lp2tirzepatide, and there is no products sitemap. The safety block repeats the same hedge: 'Pricing shown is for compounded tirzepatide and starts as low as $139 per month depending on your plan; your monthly cost does not change as your dose is titrated.' The $399 shown struck through above the $139 is a compare-at, not a plan. I walked the intake at start.telosrx.com/start-online-visit/weightloss with fictitious answers; it stalls on a custom height/goal-weight/timeline widget before any price, so no plan price was reached. What is actually billed cannot be determined from the page.
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the-calibrate-clinic
"GLP-1+GIP Program — $199 first month, $329/mo, all doses", with no contracts and no membership fees. The recurring charge is $329. The same site contradicts itself three ways: one block calls $199 the ongoing rate, the financing table lists both $199 and $329, and a separate page advertises $199/mo all-inclusive with no renewal rate. A $30 physician consultation deposit is due up front and the site nowhere says it is credited or refunded.
$329 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $333.80 per month · advertised $329
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the-edit
The pricing block is unusually clean: 'Choose your plan. Same price at every dose. No membership fee, cancel anytime. 1 month / Cancel anytime / $309 / $309 per month; 3 months $855 / $285 per month; 6 months $1,575 / $263 per month' with 'Three- and six-month plans are billed once at the start of the plan.' Month to month you pay $309. A promotion takes $100 off the first month — '$209 your first month, then $309 / month' — which is a discount, not a separate charge. Price includes 'Prescription medication, All injection supplies, Clinician visit & ongoing care, Temperature-controlled 2-day shipping'.
$309 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $313.51 per month · advertised $309
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tmates
'Personalized Dosing / Same Price All Doses'. The plan selector reads '1 Month $297', with prepaid options '3 Months $267/mo Save 10% $800', '6 Months $217/mo Save 27% $1299', '12 Months $167/mo Save 44% $1999'. The headline price under the selector is '$297 /month / Includes medication and ongoing support / Free Shipping | Cancel Anytime'. Dose options run 2.5mg to 15mg at the same price. The FAQ says 'Our program is priced differently based on each product and includes telemedicine visits, coaching, and medication... There are no hidden fees and you can cancel anytime.' Note: tmates.com sits behind a Cloudflare bot challenge that blocks ordinary requests; this was read in a real Chrome session.
$297 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $301.33 per month · advertised $297
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tom-weight-loss
'Premium / $249/mo / Billed $249 monthly / Compounded tirzepatide included ... Tirzepatide up to 15 mg/week, or high-dose semaglutide'. One membership covers the doctor and the medication: 'Pick a plan, then choose monthly or quarterly billing (quarterly saves you money). No hidden fees, no surprise pharmacy bills, cancel anytime.' Quarterly billing saves up to 20%. There is a separate à la carte path for brand-name GLP-1s where you pay the pharmacy directly — and that card contradicts itself, showing '$150/mo' in the heading and 'Billed $100 monthly' underneath. TOM also promotes a Medicare GLP-1 Bridge with a '$50 monthly copay' for the medication, but says 'TOM's physician care ... is a separate membership.'
$249 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $252.63 per month · advertised $249
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trava-health
'TIRZEPATIDE / $178.98 / monthly', with 'Save $94.96 with Our Quarterly Package' as the prepaid alternative. Doses 2.5mg through 15mg are listed on the page and the displayed price does not change between them. The homepage repeats 'As Low As $178.98' for tirzepatide. No membership or consult fee is mentioned anywhere on the page.
$178.98 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $181.59 per month · advertised $178.98
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trellis-vitality
A plain table headed 'COMPOUNDED GLP — ALL DOSAGES AVAILABLE — SAME PRICE': 'PROGRAM / 1 MONTH / 3 MONTHS / 6 MONTHS — Tirzepatide $199 / $189 / $179', with the note 'Per-month price; longer plans cost less per month.' Month to month you pay $199. The site's comparison table describes the cost as '$$ — per-protocol, no membership', so there is no membership fee, and the assessment is free ('$0 assessment').
$199 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $201.90 per month · advertised $199
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trillium-meds
"1-Month Plan / Any Dose / $249 per month." The site also sells a "3-Month Starter Pack / $399 Total / First 3 titrated doses only" — that one is a starting-dose bundle, not the ongoing price — and a "3-Month Plan / Any Dose / $599 total." Site-wide: "No Membership Fees · Pause Anytime."
$249 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $249.00 per month · advertised $249
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trimi-health
The headline is $125/mo, and that is the twelve-month plan billed $1,500 once a year. Four tiers of the same medication differ only in billing frequency: monthly $235, quarterly $597 ($199/mo), six months $1,050 ($175/mo), annual $1,500 ($125/mo). Trimi says plainly that only the month-to-month tier can be stopped at any billing cycle, so $235 is what leaves the card without a commitment. Flat at every dose, and no enrolment, consultation or shipping fee.
$235 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $238.43 per month · advertised $235
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trueme
'GLP-1/GIP (Tirzepatide) ... Month-to-Month $149 PER MONTH' with '3 Months $99 PER MONTH / Save $150 — $297 today' as the prepaid option. 'PRICING INCLUDES CONSULTATION, MEDICATION, SHIPPING, SUPPLIES, AND ONGOING PROVIDER SUPPORT – NO HIDDEN FEES.' Also '*No Intake Form Required Before You Pay, Full Refund If Not Approved, Cancel Anytime'. CONTRADICTION: TrueMe's own /weight-loss/ page prices the same product at '1 month $189 / 3 month $139'. The product page and homepage say $149; the weight-loss overview says $189. TrueMe currently serves only AZ, TX, PA, CO, MO and WI.
$149 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $151.17 per month · advertised $149
- Price gated
trym-health
The services page lists 'TIRZEPATIDE / GLP-1 + GIP ... Plans starting at as low as $4.20/day' and nothing more, then gates the rest: 'You must have an Account to view all programs and purchase.' No dollar amount, no billing period and no dose ladder is published without signing up. The $4.20/day figure carries no stated billing cycle, so no monthly charge can be read from it.
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tryozi
'Tirzepatide Injection / Prepared by a licensed 503A U.S. pharmacy / $189 / $379/mo / First month 50% off / $189 for your first 4 weeks, then $379/mo.' The ongoing charge is $379; $189 is a half-price first month. Tryozi mixes its own units here — it says '4 weeks' for the first period and '/mo' thereafter — and the pricing section explains 'Start month-to-month or save with a longer plan. Multi-week plans are billed once and ship every 4 weeks,' with 12-week (-22%), 24-week (-29%) and 52-week (-47%) tiers. Fee position is explicit: 'You see your full price before you pay, with no hidden or surprise fees' and 'Your monthly price doesn't jump as your dose increases.' Brand Zepbound is listed separately at $1,399 'Billed monthly.'
$379 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $411.99 per month · advertised $379
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tyde-wellness
'Tirzepatide / Injection / Available in: Microdose & Full Strength / Starting at / $249 / month'. Because both a microdose and a full-strength version are sold at 'starting at' pricing, $249 is an entry price rather than a flat one. Fee position: 'No surprise fees. No long-term commitments. Cancel anytime,' and the FAQ says 'Plans are offered as a subscription service which you can cancel at any time' without stating a billing period. A 'Claim $50 Off Your First Month' offer runs on the page — money off, not a charge. Low-dose naltrexone is a separate add-on from $119/month.
- Price gated
valhalla-vitality
Price is behind an account. The GLP-1 Therapies category renders '2/2 RESULTS SHOWING' and both cards read, verbatim: 'GLP-1 WEIGHT LOSS THERAPY (INJECT) / SUBSCRIPTION AVAILABLE / SIGN IN TO VIEW' and 'GLP-1 WEIGHT LOSS THERAPY (ORAL) / SUBSCRIPTION AVAILABLE / SIGN IN TO VIEW'. No price, no dose, and no drug name is shown to a signed-out visitor — the products are not even named tirzepatide publicly. Requires an account, so stopped there per the rules; the gate is the finding.
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vaylen
Walking the intake to the plan screen shows the month-to-month price the homepage does not: 'Monthly Plan / Delivered every month. Cancel anytime. / 4 Week Supply / $299/mo / $159 first month / Then $299/mo · cancel anytime'. Vaylen describes one charge as both a '4 Week Supply' and 'per month'. Prepaid alternatives shown on the same screen: 12-Month Program '48 Week Supply · $1,788 billed upfront / $149/mo', 6-Month '$1,194 total / $199/mo', 3-Month '12 Week Supply · $699 billed upfront / $233/mo'. Note the terms are named in months but sold in weeks — the '12-Month Program' is 48 weeks, i.e. 11 months of supply. The homepage advertises only 'Tirzepatide From $149/mo · 12-month program†', the committed rate. 'Same price at every dosage level' and 'No membership fees hiding underneath'; 'Fully refunded if your clinician declines'.
$299 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $325.03 per month · advertised $149
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virtualcare2go
Pricing tier verbatim: 'Weight Loss Injections $629 — Semaglutide, Liraglutide, OR Tirzepatide, medication, consultation, and shipping included / All-inclusive pricing / Prescription pen or vial of medication included / No insurance required / No contracts', and below the card, '1 Month Supply:' followed by 'Medication prescribed will depend on current supply. Not eligible for insurance reimbursement.' CAVEAT: the seller does not price tirzepatide separately — $629 buys whichever of the three drugs it has in stock, and the page says so. The two cheaper tiers are semaglutide only ('Weight Loss Tablets $599', 'Weight Loss Compounded $279 — compounded semaglutide'). No funnel walk needed.
$629 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $629.00 per month · advertised $629
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vita-bella
'Tirzepatide with B-6 / Price: from $159/mo. / Dosage: Starts at 2.5mg / Frequency: 1 Injection Weekly'. That medication price is members-only and sits ON TOP of a mandatory membership: the homepage banner says '$129/month (California - $179) ... Plans begin with a one-time consultation fee of $99', and the membership page repeats '*$129/mo is the membership fee. One-time $99 consult applies.' and 'Answer a few quick questions and create an account with a $129/mo membership fee'. A real month is therefore $159 + $129 = $288 outside California, $159 + $179 = $338 in California, plus $99 once to start. Membership includes 'Members-only pricing on all meds' and a 45-minute medical consult.
$159 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $161.32 per month · advertised $159
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vital-edge
Programs grid, verbatim: 'Compounded Tirzepatide — Same active ingredient as Mounjaro® and Zepbound®. Price includes consult + medication + shipping. 20-25% average weight loss in clinical trials. 4 weekly subcutaneous injections. Flat monthly fee—no upcharge based on dosage. $450 then $450/month'. A prepay option is listed separately: 'Compounded Tirzepatide 3 Month Bundle — Save with our 3-month bundle!... $1,199 then $1,199/3 months' ($400/month). Also on the page: 'Oral Tirzepatide — Compounded oral Tirzepatide capsules... $269 then $269/month', and the footnote 'If medication isn't prescribed, the tele-health consult fee is $80.' Note the page's own header calls these 'FDA-approved treatments including Semaglutide and Tirzepatide', which is not true of a compounded product. No funnel walk needed.
$450 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $450.00 per month · advertised $450
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vitara-rx
VITARARX ADVERTISES TIRZEPATIDE BUT DOES NOT SELL IT. The homepage card reads 'Tirzepatide / From / $149 / Month / All doses. Same Price.' with a dose list from 2.5mg to 15mg — but the intake funnel those cards link to offers NO tirzepatide product. A search of the entire live intake HTML found tirzepatide only as a checkbox in the 'are you currently taking a GLP-1?' history question, never as a purchasable item. The strings '$149', '$99' and '179.99' do not appear anywhere in the funnel. No price for tirzepatide exists on this site.
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vitastir
Verbatim: 'INCLUDES: Tirzepatide Injection w/ Glycine and B12 (2.5mg-15mg) (4 Injections)' with 'Price and Titration Schedule: Tirzepatide 2.5mg (4 Injections) - $145, 5mg - $299, 7.5mg - $399, 10mg - $449, 12.5mg - $499, 15mg - $599.' Dosing is stated as 'Once-weekly dosing: Tirzepatide is administered once a week by subcutaneous injection', so four injections is four weeks. The $99 figure the dataset holds belongs to a different SKU, 'Tirzepatide Homekit SDV', whose own page reads 'Home Kit Includes: 1 Week Supply of Tirzepatide w/ Glycine and B12' and 'Price 1 Injection Only Tirzepatide 2.5mg - $99'. That $99 covers ONE WEEK, not a month.
$145 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $157.62 per month
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vytora-health
Paying month to month costs $249: "1 month tab: $249 / month / Billed monthly." The $199 the site leads with is the three-month rate, billed as $599 every three months. "Same price at every dose." The homepage's condensed FAQ says the one-month price is $199, contradicting the product page and its own pricing tabs; the product page is treated as authoritative.
$249 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $249.00 per month · advertised $199
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weightcare
Three payment options on the Tirzepatide Weight Loss Program page, verbatim: 'MONTHLY $499 / PER MONTH / NO COMMITMENT / FLEXIBLE, MONTH-TO-MONTH OPTION' ($16.10/day); '3 MONTH STARTER $299 / PER MONTH / 12 WEEKS TO MOVE TO HIGHER DOSES' ($9.65/day); '6 MONTH PLAN $275 / PER MONTH / EXTENDED TIME TO REACH AND STAY AT YOUR OPTIMAL DOSE' ($8.87/day, labeled BEST VALUE). The Shopify catalog confirms the multi-month options are single prepayments, not monthly billing: 'Tirzepatide Weight Loss Programs' $499.00, 'Tirzepatide Weight Loss Program (Three Months)' $897.00, '(Six Months)' $1,650.00. Recorded is the no-commitment monthly charge. Program covers doses 'up to 7.5mg / week'; the separate high-dose program ('from 10-15mg / week') is $1,350.00 for three months. No funnel walk needed.
$499 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $499.00 per month · advertised $499
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weightrx
Verbatim: 'Tirzepatide / Dual-action GLP-1 + GIP formula / $83.00 per month' and 'only $83/month ($997/year)'. The Shopify catalog behind the site (care.weightrx.com/products.json) carries a single Tirzepatide variant priced 83.00; semaglutide is listed at $250.00 per month. Caveat: the FAQ says 'Your rate is locked for your full term', so a term commitment exists, but no page states the term length or whether the $997 can be prepaid. Recorded as the monthly charge the page states.
$83 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $83.00 per month · advertised $83
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welling-health
'COMPOUNDED TIRZEPATIDE / $275/mo ... Compounded tirzepatide (all doses), US-licensed clinician review, Free AI macro tracker app, Free shipping, 24-hour intake review'. The page opens 'One flat monthly rate. Includes medication, clinician access, and your AI macro tracker.' The FAQ confirms 'Tirzepatide starts at $275/month. Both include medication, clinician access, shipping, and the free AI macro tracker app.' Welling then discounts for adherence, not commitment — 'THE STREAK SYSTEM: DAY 1 Full rate Tirz $275/mo; 10-DAY STREAK 10% off $248/mo; 20-DAY STREAK 20% off $220/mo; 30-DAY STREAK 30% off $192/mo'. Those are behaviour-based discounts off the same $275 rate. No membership or consult fee.
$275 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $279.01 per month · advertised $275
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wellorithm
No price appears anywhere on the public site — the FAQ only says pricing varies. The figures sit roughly thirty steps into an intake quiz, and there the monthly plan reads $249 with $349 struck through, above the sentence "The discount is available for the first month only." So $349 is the recurring charge. The plan is a four-week supply and the page confirms it: "Each month includes one shot per week, for a total of four shots." A countdown timer pressures the intro rate.
$349 ÷ 28 days × 30.4375 = $379.38 per month · advertised $349
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wholesome-clinic
A real dose ladder: 'Tirzepatide Injectable (with Niacinamide) — Starter (2.5–5.0 mg) $349/mo; Intermediate (7.5–10 mg) $449/mo; Higher (12.5–15 mg) $549/mo'. Two mandatory visit charges sit on top and are not credited: 'Step 1 Initial Medical Weight Loss Evaluation $149' and 'Step 3 Follow-Up Visits $75 — Follow-up visits are typically scheduled every 4 weeks to monitor progress, adjust medications, and review labs when needed.' So a starting month is $349 + $75 = $424, plus $149 once to begin. Tirzepatide ODT is a cheaper oral alternative at $249/$299/$349. This is a Frisco, Texas clinic offering both in-person and Texas telehealth.
$349 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $354.09 per month · advertised $349
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willow
Product page verbatim: 'Tirzepatide — Tirzepatide is a personalized GLP-1/GIP treatment, crafted for Willow patients who need a custom formulation tailored to their health goals. $399/mo / HSA / FSA Eligible / In stock: Same day prescriptions and free 2-Day shipping'. The $399/mo figure is repeated at the foot of the page. Cycle support elsewhere on the page: 'Get monthly weight loss medication with free, discreet shipping and support from the Willow Care Team.' No dose ladder and no dose-based upcharge is published, and no plan-length options are offered — '$399/mo' is the only price shown. Recorded as monthly on that wording alone; no funnel walk was needed and none would have added a period statement.
$399 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $399.00 per month · advertised $399
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yourhealthrx
"Injectable, Monthly: $190/mo / billed monthly · redeem by Sep 15 / USE CODE tirz20life." That rate needs a code, expires 15 September 2026 and holds only while you stay continuously enrolled — so it is a promotional price rather than the list one. Without it, three months costs $600 up front, which is $200 a month. "Your price stays the same regardless of the dose your clinician prescribed." The oral form is $180.
$190 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $190.00 per month · advertised $190
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yucca-health
Yucca's own homepage FAQ gives both figures: 'Tirzepatide plans start at $225 per month with the 6-month plan ($1,350 total); the month-to-month plan is $258 per month.' Month to month you pay $258. CONTRADICTION: everything above the fold sells the committed rate — the hero button reads 'Get Tirzepatide for $225/mo' and a ribbon offers '$125 /mo FOR LIFE *SEMA 6 month plan'. The FAQ also notes 'Pricing is shared after intake once eligibility is confirmed' and 'Subscriptions are billed monthly or quarterly and automatically renew until the end of your six-month prescription. Renewals are processed 5–7 days early... You are only charged after your provider approves your treatment.' No membership or consult fee is mentioned.
$258 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $261.76 per month · advertised $225
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zappy-health
The plan grid names the month-to-month option 'Most Flexible / $349/month / All doses / Billed monthly / Monthly virtual visits / Access to AI assistant / Premium customer support'. Prepaid alternatives, all 'total paid upfront' with 'All vials will ship together': 3-Month $329/mo ($987), 6-Month $299/mo ($1,794), and a first-time-user 3-Month Starter Pack at $279/mo ($837, 'Starting dose of 2.5 mg'). CONTRADICTION: the homepage and pricing page advertise 'As low as $279/month' and 'from $279 / month', which is the starter pack, not the recurring rate. Fee position is explicit: 'No Insurance, no membership needed', 'No Membership Fees', 'Zappy Membership Included ($0)'.
$349 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $354.09 per month · advertised $279
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zealthy
Zealthy's own checkout, with a live order summary: 'Compounded Tirzepatide (GLP-1/GIP) / Monthly Auto-Refill / Flexible. Pay as you go / Save $35 / $354 / $389' and 'Order summary — Compounded Tirzepatide (GLP-1/GIP) $354 / Due today $354'. The $389 is the struck-through reference on every tier. Prepaid alternatives: '3 Month Supply · Billed quarterly ($882) · $294 /mo', '6 Month Supply · Billed every 6mo ($1620) · $270 /mo', '12 Month Supply · Billed annually ($2820) · $235 /mo'. Guarantee: 'If you pay for a treatment and your provider determines you're not eligible, we'll issue a full refund' — not a charge. No membership line appears on this checkout at all. ⚠ ZEALTHY RUNS AT LEAST FOUR INCOMPATIBLE PRICE STRUCTURES SIMULTANEOUSLY: (1) this checkout, $354/mo; (2) ad funnel /wl-11705/choose-medication, '$279 / $399' with 'PRICE INCLUDES ... 4 weeks of medicine'; (3) a Doctor+GLP-1 bundle, '$349 for your first month, then $449 per month'; (4) the public pricing page, '$135/month' membership PLUS '$216 per month' medication on a 3-month prepay. Its own FAQ says 'GLP-1 medications are typically not included in the membership fee', contradicting this checkout. A buyer cannot tell from the site which they will be billed under.
$354 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $359.16 per month · advertised $216
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zera-health
Under 'TREATMENT OPTIONS / No hidden fees, ever.': 'MONTHLY / $255/mo / 5mg/10mg vial — billed monthly'. The prepaid alternative is 'BEST VALUE / QUARTERLY / $215/mo / 5mg/10mg vial — billed every 3 months / Save up to 15% vs monthly billing'. Month to month you pay $255. The page header advertises a first-month promotion, 'From $199 $315 /first mo.' — a discount, not a separate charge, and note the $315 struck-through figure is higher than the $255 recurring rate. 'All plans include free shipping, physician oversight, and ongoing support.'
$255 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $258.72 per month · advertised $255
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zyp-medical
'Tirzepatide / COMPOUNDED · USED OFF-LABEL / $233/month', qualified as 'Average monthly cost for starter plans (initial 3 months). Paid in full or financing through Affirm available.' A tirzepatide ODT is offered at $250/month. The monthly figure is medication only for established patients, and a consult is required first: 'Monthly pricing is for medication once you're an established patient. Every new plan starts with a one-time consult ($75 Deep Dive or $39.99 Power Consult).' That fee is not refundable — 'Consult fees pay for clinical time only and do not guarantee a prescription... Consult fees are non-refundable once the visit has been completed.' CONTRADICTION: the booking cards on the same page price the consults at '$50 · 60 minutes · Telehealth' and '$29.99 · 30 minutes · Telehealth', not $75 and $39.99. ZYP serves NE, IA, SD, MN, KS, CO and AZ only.
$233 ÷ 30 days × 30.4375 = $236.40 per month · advertised $233