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Belle Health Review

Budget-focused telehealth weight loss platform offering compounded GLP-1 medications with no membership fees and flat pricing through titration. Medications dispensed through Striker Pharmacy (LegitScript-certified, 50-state licensed).

4.0/ 5 (11 reviews)
From $119/mo
United States
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Quick Facts

Starting Price$119/mo
Medications2 peptides
ConsultationAsync Telehealth
Shipping3-5 business days
Lab TestingNot included
PrescriberLicensed providers review online health intake asynchronously, typically within 24-48 hours.
Our Verdict

Belle Health offers 2 peptides starting at $119/mo. Budget-focused telehealth weight loss platform offering compounded GLP-1 medications with no membership fees and flat pricing through titration. Medications dispensed through Striker Pharmacy (LegitScript-certified, 50-state licensed).

Pros & Cons

What We Like

  • No membership fees — pricing is medication cost only
  • Flat pricing — no cost increases as dose titrates up
  • Among the lowest base prices for compounded semaglutide ($119/mo)
  • LegitScript-certified pharmacy partner with 50-state licensure
  • Both semaglutide and tirzepatide available
  • All states served

Watch Out For

  • Compounded medications only — no FDA-approved supply chain
  • Compounded GLP-1s face active FDA enforcement pressure
  • Async-only model — no video consultations
  • No lab testing included or required
  • No nutrition coaching or lifestyle program
  • Cash-pay only

Pricing Breakdown

All pricing tiers for Belle Health. Prices verified weekly.

0.25-2.4mg/week·monthlySubscription

Flat pricing — no increase with dose; no membership fee

2.5-15mg/week·monthlySubscription

Compounded tirzepatide; flat pricing

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Belle Health — Full Profile

By sarah-chenUpdated March 28, 2026

Belle Health — Provider Profile

Overview

Belle Health is a telehealth weight loss platform built around one argument: GLP-1 medications do not need to be expensive. Operating at joinbelle.com, Belle offers compounded semaglutide starting at $119/month with no membership fees — a structure that distinguishes it from providers that layer monthly platform charges on top of medication costs.

Belle's pricing model is flat, meaning the monthly rate does not increase as patients titrate to higher doses. For patients comparing cash-pay options, the combination of low base cost, no membership fees, and flat pricing through titration makes Belle one of the more transparent budget options in the compounded GLP-1 space. Medications are dispensed through Striker Pharmacy, a 50-state licensed facility with LegitScript certification. The platform serves all states.

April 2026 context: Belle uses compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide. These medications are not FDA-approved — they are prepared by state-licensed compounding pharmacies under individual patient prescriptions. The FDA has been applying enforcement pressure to compounding pharmacies. The supply from compliant facilities remains available, but the regulatory environment is active. Patients should factor this in when comparing compounded options to brand-name alternatives.

Medications Offered

  • Compounded semaglutide injectable — Not FDA-approved; dispensed through Striker Pharmacy (LegitScript-certified, 50-state licensed)
  • Compounded tirzepatide injectable — Not FDA-approved; same pharmacy

Pricing

Medication Monthly Cost What's Included
Compounded semaglutide (1-month supply) $119–$129/mo Consultation, medication, shipping
Compounded semaglutide (3-month plan) Lower per month Discounted with multi-month commitment
Compounded tirzepatide Starting at $199/mo Consultation, medication, shipping

No membership fees. Flat pricing — rate does not increase as dose goes up. Patients comparing across providers report saving roughly $200/month versus some higher-priced compounded GLP-1 platforms at equivalent doses.

States Served

All states.

Insurance

  • Consultation: Included in medication cost
  • Medication: Compounded medications are not covered by insurance. Belle is a cash-pay platform. Patients with active insurance coverage for brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound should compare their insured out-of-pocket cost before choosing a cash-pay compounded pathway.

Consultation Process

Model: Async — no video consultations required.

  1. Complete an online health intake (medical history, BMI, current medications, weight loss history)
  2. A licensed provider reviews your submission asynchronously, typically within 24-48 hours
  3. If approved, medication is dispensed from Striker Pharmacy and shipped directly to you
  4. Ongoing provider messaging available for dose questions and adjustments

Pros

  • No membership fees — pricing is medication cost only
  • Flat pricing — no cost increases as dose titrates up
  • Among the lowest base prices for compounded semaglutide ($119/mo)
  • LegitScript-certified pharmacy partner with 50-state licensure
  • Both semaglutide and tirzepatide available
  • All states served

Cons

  • Compounded medications only — no FDA-approved supply chain
  • Compounded GLP-1s face active FDA enforcement pressure
  • Async-only model — no video consultations
  • No lab testing included or required
  • No nutrition coaching or lifestyle program
  • Cash-pay only

Best For

Budget-focused patients who have decided on the compounded GLP-1 route and want to minimize monthly cost without sacrificing pharmacy quality. The no-membership-fee structure is particularly useful for patients comparing providers who bundle platform costs into their monthly pricing.

Not ideal for: Patients who want FDA-approved brand-name medications, patients who need insurance navigation (try Zealthy), or patients seeking structured lifestyle support alongside medication (try FuturHealth or Calibrate).

Editorial Verdict

Belle competes on price. At $119/month with no membership fees and flat pricing through titration, it sits at the low end of the compounded GLP-1 market on cost. The LegitScript-certified pharmacy partner and 50-state dispensing license provide meaningful quality assurance within the compounding framework.

As with any compounded provider, these medications are not FDA-approved, and the enforcement landscape in early 2026 is pressuring the sector. Belle's pharmacy partner operates within the compliant tier, but that regulatory risk is intrinsic to the compounded category — not specific to Belle.

For patients who have weighed the compounded vs. brand-name decision and are optimizing for cost, Belle is worth comparing directly against Eden Health (flat pricing, $149 base) and Henry Meds. The math favors Belle on base price; the difference often comes down to dose-specific pricing, shipping speed, and customer support.

Bottom line as of April 2026: If low cost with no hidden fees is the priority and you've made your peace with the compounded GLP-1 regulatory context, Belle is a competitive choice. Read our GLP-1 compounding explainer if you're still deciding between compounded and brand-name.

Patient Reviews

Patient Ratings

4.0

11 reviews

Onboarding
4.3
Medication
4.4
Support
3.4
Pricing
4.7
Overall
4.0
Brian N.

Onboarding

4

Medication

3

Support

1

Pricing

4

Overall

2

Shipping delay left me without medication for nine days

I've been with Belle Health for four months and until February my experience was fine. Then in my fourth refill cycle, my shipment from Striker Pharmacy didn't arrive on the expected date. I messaged support. Was told to wait 2–3 more days. Those days passed. I messaged again — told to wait another 48 hours. By day nine without medication I was experiencing a noticeable return of appetite and had missed two weekly injections. The fourth message finally escalated to someone who confirmed there had been a logistics issue at the pharmacy and offered to expedite a replacement. The replacement arrived four days later. I lost nearly two weeks of medication continuity. Support was polite throughout but clearly working from a script and not empowered to fix anything quickly. For $119/mo I don't expect white-glove service, but medication continuity is the baseline — and they missed it here.

semaglutide · 6 months · cash

March 2026

Megan D.

Best price I found for compounded semaglutide

At $119/month with no membership fee, Belle is the cheapest legit option I found. Flat pricing through dose increases is a big deal — some providers double the price at higher doses. Pharmacy is LegitScript certified which gave me peace of mind. Only downside is fully async, no video calls.

March 2026

Priya N.

Onboarding

5

Medication

5

Support

4

Pricing

5

Overall

5

$119 flat with no hidden fees — finally a price that stays the same

I came from another service where the "$149/mo" turned into $178 after a "pharmacy handling fee" and a "provider consultation renewal." Belle Health is actually flat. Twelve months, twelve charges of exactly $119. The Striker Pharmacy compounded semaglutide is consistently dosed — I've been methodical about tracking my injections and the vials have been reliable. I do wish there were labs built in, but I asked my PCP to run an A1C and lipid panel every six months as a workaround. For the price, I can afford to pay out of pocket for occasional labs and still come out ahead of branded Ozempic or tirzepatide programs. Six months in, down 19 lbs, nausea managed well.

semaglutide · 8 months · cash

March 2026

David K.

Onboarding

5

Medication

5

Support

4

Pricing

5

Overall

5

Lost 31 lbs in five months — straightforward and affordable

Five months with Belle Health and I'm down 31 lbs, from 247 to 216. I started on 0.25mg weekly, moved to 0.5mg at week four, then to 1mg at week eight. The titration guidance in the patient portal is clear enough that I never felt lost. Compounded semaglutide through Striker Pharmacy — every shipment has arrived within five business days. The LegitScript certification was a major factor in choosing Belle over some cheaper alternatives I found online. At $119/mo, this is the most affordable option I found with a legitimate clinical pathway. No coaching, no community, just the medication and basic provider oversight. If you're self-directed and don't need hand-holding, the value is excellent.

semaglutide · 8 months · cash

February 2026

Ana G.

Onboarding

4

Medication

3

Support

3

Pricing

4

Overall

3

Good price but compounded-only is a limitation I didn't fully consider

Belle Health is $119/mo for compounded semaglutide only. That's the entire offering. I'd read that compounded GLP-1s were coming under regulatory pressure and asked my provider whether Belle had plans to add brand-name options if compounded became unavailable. The response was vague. I ended up researching this independently and found that the FDA enforcement situation with compounded semaglutide is uncertain and still developing. If you're okay with compounded for now — and the Striker pharmacy has been fine so far — the pricing is very competitive. But for anyone who wants the option to shift to Ozempic or Wegovy if needed, Belle doesn't offer that pathway. Three stars because this is a meaningful gap, even if the day-to-day experience has been fine.

semaglutide · 6 months · cash

February 2026

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