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FORM Health is a physician-led obesity medicine practice delivered entirely via telehealth. Unlike platforms that added GLP-1 prescribing to an existing product (Noom, Hims, Ro), FORM was built from the ground up as an obesity medicine specialty practice. Every FORM clinician is a board-certified physician specializing in obesity medicine — not general practitioners doing questionnaire reviews. This clinical depth comes at a premium price point, but delivers a level of medical sophistication tha

Founded 2019Boston, MA
Visit FORM HealthLast verified: March 26, 2026

Quick Facts

Starting PriceContact provider
Medications2 peptides
ConsultationHybrid
Shipping3-5 business days
Lab TestingNot included
Prescriberboard-certified physician specializing in obesity medicine — not general practitioners doing questionnaire reviews.
Our Verdict

FORM Health offers 2 peptides for GLP-1 therapy. FORM Health is a physician-led obesity medicine practice delivered entirely via telehealth. Unlike platforms that added GLP-1 prescribing to an existing product (Noom, Hims, Ro), FORM was built from the ground up as an obesity medicine specialty practice. Every FORM clinician is a board-certified physician specializing in obesity medicine — not general practitioners doing questionnaire reviews. This clinical depth comes at a premium price point, but delivers a level of medical sophistication tha

Pros & Cons

What We Like

  • Every clinician is a board-certified obesity medicine specialist
  • Registered dietitian included in the program
  • Broadest medication toolkit including combination therapy options
  • Accepts insurance for clinical visits, reducing effective cost
  • Published outcomes data showing 15-20% body weight loss in their patient population
  • Thorough initial evaluation (45-60 minute video visit)

Watch Out For

  • Premium pricing
  • Not available in all states
  • Longer onboarding process (insurance verification, comprehensive intake, 45-60 minute initial visit)
  • Overkill for patients who just want straightforward compounded semaglutide access
  • Waitlists possible in high-demand markets due to specialist physician availability

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FORM Health — Full Profile

By sarah-chenUpdated April 1, 2026

FORM Health — Provider Profile

Overview

FORM Health is a physician-led obesity medicine practice delivered entirely via telehealth. Unlike platforms that added GLP-1 prescribing to an existing product (Noom, Hims, Ro), FORM was built from the ground up as an obesity medicine specialty practice. Every FORM clinician is a board-certified physician specializing in obesity medicine — not general practitioners doing questionnaire reviews. This clinical depth comes at a premium price point, but delivers a level of medical sophistication that most telehealth GLP-1 providers cannot match.

April 2026 update: FORM Health has expanded its insurance network to cover over 80% of commercially insured patients, reducing out-of-pocket program costs for many members. The company has also added oral Wegovy to its formulary and actively manages prior authorizations for the new Medicare Part D GLP-1 coverage (effective April 1, 2026). FORM's insurance-navigation capability is increasingly valuable as brand-name GLP-1 coverage expands — patients with commercial or Medicare insurance may find that FORM's $199/month program fee pays for itself through secured coverage of $1,000+/month brand medications.

April 2026 context: This provider is active and prescribing brand-name GLP-1 medications. Orforglipron (Eli Lilly oral GLP-1) is not yet FDA-approved — PDUFA date April 10, 2026. Medicare GLP-1 Bridge coverage for obesity is pending. Compounded semaglutide supply is declining under FDA enforcement pressure.

Medications Offered

  • Brand Wegovy (semaglutide) — FDA-approved; FORM handles prior authorizations and insurance appeals
  • Brand Zepbound (tirzepatide) — Dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist; prior auth support included
  • Brand Saxenda (liraglutide) — Available when other GLP-1s aren't covered or appropriate
  • Compounded semaglutide — Cash-pay option when insurance doesn't cover brand-name medications
  • Compounded tirzepatide — Cash-pay alternative to brand Zepbound
  • Non-GLP-1 medications — Contrave, phentermine-topiramate, metformin, and other evidence-based options
  • Combination therapy — FORM's obesity medicine specialists may combine medications when clinically appropriate — something generalist telehealth platforms rarely offer

Pricing

Item Cost What's Included
Monthly program fee $199/mo Physician visits, registered dietitian visits, care coordination
With insurance Varies Many major plans cover FORM visits; copay applies
Medication (with insurance) Varies FORM prescribes brand-name; insurance handles medication cost
Medication (cash-pay) $149-$399/mo Compounded options available when insurance doesn't cover

FORM's $199/month covers physician and dietitian visits. Medication is separate. For patients with good insurance, clinical visits may also be partially or fully covered, reducing the effective program cost.

States Served

Available in a growing number of US states. Coverage is expanding but not yet nationwide. Check FORM Health's website for current state availability.

Insurance

  • Clinical visits: FORM accepts many major insurance plans for physician and dietitian visits. This can significantly reduce out-of-pocket costs.
  • Medication: FORM prescribes brand-name medications through insurance with prior authorization and appeals support. Compounded alternatives available for cash-pay patients when insurance doesn't cover.

Consultation Process

Model: Video consultations with board-certified obesity medicine physicians, plus registered dietitian visits included.

  1. Insurance verification — FORM's team checks your coverage and explains expected costs before you begin
  2. Comprehensive intake covering metabolic health markers, comorbidities, medications, eating patterns, physical activity, sleep, and psychosocial factors
  3. 45-60 minute initial video visit with a board-certified obesity medicine physician — a thorough medical evaluation
  4. Personalized multi-modal treatment plan covering medication, dietary modifications, exercise programming, behavioral strategies, and management of related conditions
  5. Paired with a registered dietitian (RD) for ongoing nutrition counseling (included in program)
  6. Regular video follow-ups for medication titration, lab review, and treatment adjustments (typically monthly initially, then quarterly)

Clinical Protocol

Protocol transparency note: Protocol details represent publicly available provider information verified April 2026. Individual treatment plans may differ based on clinical judgment. Verify current protocols directly with the provider before starting treatment.

Element Details
Starting dose (semaglutide) Standard FDA label; informed by initial labs and medical history
Starting dose (tirzepatide) Standard FDA label; individualized at physician discretion
Titration schedule Personalized based on labs, clinical response, and tolerability; managed through monthly (initially) video follow-ups
Titration oversight Board-certified obesity medicine physicians; 45-60 minute initial visit, regular video follow-ups (typically monthly initially, quarterly thereafter)
Labs required at intake Yes — comprehensive metabolic workup ordered at initial visit
Ongoing lab monitoring Yes — labs reviewed at follow-up visits throughout treatment
Prescriber type Board-certified obesity medicine physicians exclusively (MD/DO only) — no NPs or PAs
Eligibility criteria BMI ≥30, or BMI ≥27 with comorbidity; most thorough intake evaluation of any telehealth GLP-1 platform

Titration Notes

FORM uses the most rigorous titration protocol in telehealth GLP-1 prescribing. Starting doses are informed by actual lab values, not just self-reported health history. Physicians slow titration for GI intolerance and adjust for complex metabolic conditions — type 2 diabetes, PCOS, metabolic syndrome — in ways that async and lower-acuity video platforms cannot replicate.

What to Expect Clinically

The initial video consultation runs 45-60 minutes, significantly longer than competitors. Registered dietitian visits are included in the program fee. Labs are ordered at intake and follow-up. Physician visits run monthly initially, then quarterly.

Pros

  • Every clinician is a board-certified obesity medicine specialist — the highest clinical standard in telehealth GLP-1
  • Registered dietitian included in the program — not just medication management
  • Broadest medication toolkit including combination therapy options
  • Accepts insurance for clinical visits, reducing effective cost
  • Published outcomes data showing 15-20% body weight loss in their patient population
  • Thorough initial evaluation (45-60 minute video visit)

Cons

  • Premium pricing — $199/month program fee plus medication costs (separate)
  • Not available in all states
  • Longer onboarding process (insurance verification, comprehensive intake, 45-60 minute initial visit)
  • Overkill for patients who just want straightforward compounded semaglutide access
  • Waitlists possible in high-demand markets due to specialist physician availability

Best For

Patients with complex metabolic health needs, multiple comorbidities, or a history of failed weight loss attempts who need specialist-level care. Also strong for patients whose insurance covers both clinical visits and GLP-1 medications — the combination of covered visits and covered medication can make FORM surprisingly affordable. The registered dietitian component adds genuine value for patients who want nutrition guidance alongside medication.

Editorial Verdict

FORM Health is the closest thing to a traditional obesity medicine practice in telehealth form. The all-specialist clinical team, registered dietitian support, and willingness to use combination therapy when appropriate sets them apart from every other provider we've reviewed. Their published outcomes data (15-20% body weight loss) suggest the multi-modal approach delivers results at the higher end of what GLP-1 treatment can achieve.

The question is whether you need this level of care. If you're a generally healthy patient with a BMI of 30+ who just wants affordable semaglutide, FORM's thorough (and more expensive) approach is more than you need — Ro or Henry Meds at $149/month will serve you fine. But if you have type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, PCOS, or other conditions that interact with weight management, FORM's specialist physicians are uniquely positioned to manage the complexity. For patients with good insurance, FORM is an exceptional value. For cash-pay patients, the math gets steep.

FORM Health Weight Loss Review 2026

By sarah-chenUpdated March 26, 2026

FORM Health Weight Loss Review 2026: Pricing, How It Works, and Who It's Best For

Medically reviewed by Telehealth Ally Medical Review Team. Pricing and protocol data last verified April 2026.

FORM Health is a physician-led obesity medicine practice delivered entirely via telehealth. Unlike platforms that added GLP-1 prescribing to an existing product (Noom, Hims, Ro), FORM was built from the ground up as an obesity medicine specialty practice. Every FORM clinician is a board-certified physician specializing in obesity medicine — not general practitioners, not nurse practitioners doing questionnaire reviews.

This clinical depth comes at a premium price point, but for patients with complex metabolic health needs or those who have struggled with simpler programs, FORM offers a level of medical sophistication that most telehealth GLP-1 providers cannot match.

How does FORM Health's weight loss program work?

FORM follows a traditional obesity medicine practice model, delivered virtually. The process is more thorough than most GLP-1 telehealth services — expect a 45-60 minute initial physician consultation and a comprehensive intake before your first prescription.

  1. Insurance verification — Before your first visit, FORM's team verifies your insurance coverage and explains your expected costs. They accept many major insurance plans for the clinical visits.
  2. Comprehensive intake — Complete a detailed medical history covering metabolic health markers, comorbidities, medications, eating patterns, physical activity, sleep, and psychosocial factors.
  3. Physician consultation — A 45-60 minute initial video visit with a board-certified obesity medicine physician. This is a thorough medical evaluation — expect questions about your metabolic history, prior weight loss attempts, and treatment goals.
  4. Personalized treatment plan — Your physician develops a multi-modal plan that may include GLP-1 medication, dietary modifications, exercise programming, behavioral strategies, and management of related conditions.
  5. Registered dietitian support — FORM pairs each patient with a registered dietitian (RD) for ongoing nutrition counseling. RD visits are included in the program.
  6. Ongoing physician management — Regular video follow-ups with your physician for medication titration, lab review, and treatment adjustments. Frequency depends on your needs (typically monthly initially, then quarterly).

Pricing last verified April 2026. We update pricing data monthly. Contact us if you spot an error.

How much does FORM Health cost per month?

FORM Health's $199/month program fee covers physician visits, registered dietitian visits, and care coordination. Medication is billed separately, typically through your insurance. For patients with good insurance coverage, the total cost is competitive for specialist-level care.

Item Cost Notes
Monthly program fee $199/mo Includes physician visits, RD visits, and care coordination
With insurance Varies Many major plans cover FORM visits; copay applies
Medication (with insurance) Varies FORM prescribes brand-name; insurance handles medication cost
Medication (cash-pay) $149-$399/mo Compounded options available when insurance doesn't cover

FORM's $199/month program fee covers the physician and dietitian visits. Medication is separate and typically handled through your insurance. For patients with good insurance coverage, the total cost can be very competitive — $199/month for specialist-level care plus your medication copay.

Important note: FORM accepts many insurance plans for their clinical visits, which can reduce the effective program cost significantly. Check their insurance verification tool before assuming you'll pay the full cash price.

What medications does FORM Health offer?

FORM prescribes a broader range of medications than most GLP-1 telehealth platforms, including non-GLP-1 options and combination therapy that generalist providers rarely offer.

  • Brand Wegovy (semaglutide) — FDA-approved. FORM handles prior authorizations and insurance appeals.
  • Brand Zepbound (tirzepatide) — Dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist. Prior auth support included.
  • Brand Saxenda (liraglutide) — Available when other GLP-1s aren't covered or appropriate.
  • Compounded semaglutide — Cash-pay option when insurance doesn't cover brand-name medications.
  • Compounded tirzepatide — Alternative to brand Zepbound for cash-pay patients.
  • Non-GLP-1 medications — Contrave, phentermine-topiramate, metformin, and other evidence-based options when GLP-1s aren't the right fit.
  • Combination therapy — FORM's obesity medicine specialists may combine medications when clinically appropriate — something generalist telehealth platforms rarely do.

How effective is FORM Health?

FORM has published outcomes data from their own patient population:

  • FORM's published data shows an average weight loss of approximately 15-20% of body weight in patients on GLP-1 medication with their comprehensive program over 12 months. This includes the combined effect of medication, dietary counseling, and behavioral support.
  • For context, STEP 1 trial (medication alone) showed 14.9% average weight loss. FORM's multi-modal approach with specialist physicians and registered dietitians may contribute to results at the higher end of what GLP-1 treatment can deliver.

However, FORM's outcomes data comes from their own patient tracking, not independent randomized controlled trials. Selection bias is possible — patients who stay in a $199/month program may be more motivated than average.

What are the pros of FORM Health?

  • True obesity medicine specialists — Every physician is board-certified in obesity medicine. This is the highest level of clinical expertise available in telehealth weight management.
  • Registered dietitian included — Individualized nutrition counseling from a licensed RD, not an app-based coaching curriculum or uncredentialed health coaches.
  • Multi-modal treatment — Medication is one tool in a comprehensive approach that includes nutrition, exercise, behavioral change, and management of metabolic comorbidities.
  • Insurance accepted for visits — Unlike most DTC GLP-1 platforms, FORM bills insurance for clinical visits, which can dramatically reduce out-of-pocket costs.
  • Prior authorization expertise — FORM's team handles insurance paperwork for medication coverage.
  • Published outcomes data — One of the few telehealth weight loss providers that shares patient outcome statistics.

What are the cons of FORM Health?

  • Higher base price — $199/month program fee (before insurance) is among the most expensive telehealth weight loss programs. For patients paying full cash with no insurance offset, the total cost is steep.
  • Not for simple cases — If you just want affordable access to compounded semaglutide and don't need specialist oversight, FORM is overkill and overpriced.
  • Slower onboarding — Insurance verification, comprehensive intake, and a 45-60 minute initial consultation mean it can take 1-2 weeks before your first dose.
  • Limited state availability — FORM does not operate in all 50 states. Check availability before investing time in the intake process.
  • Requires engagement — The multi-modal model works best when patients actively participate in dietitian sessions and follow the full treatment plan. Patients who just want a prescription may find the additional appointments burdensome.
  • Smaller scale — FORM is a smaller, specialty-focused operation compared to Ro or Hims. Patient support response times may vary.

Who is FORM Health best for?

  • Patients with complex obesity or metabolic conditions — Diabetes, PCOS, hypertension, or other comorbidities that benefit from specialist oversight
  • People who have tried simpler GLP-1 programs and want more clinical support — If Ro or Hims felt too hands-off, FORM is the opposite end of the spectrum
  • Patients with insurance that covers obesity medicine visits — The $199/month fee can be partially or fully covered by many plans
  • Anyone who wants a registered dietitian as part of their weight loss program — FORM is one of the few platforms that includes licensed RD access
  • Patients concerned about long-term sustainability — The multi-modal approach builds habits and knowledge beyond medication

Who should look elsewhere?

  • Budget-conscious cash-pay patients — Ro ($149/mo) or Hims ($149/mo) offer compounded GLP-1 access at a fraction of the cost. If you're looking for the cheapest way to get semaglutide online, FORM is not the right fit.
  • People who want fast, simple GLP-1 access — Ro's async model can have medication at your door in under a week
  • Patients in states where FORM doesn't operate — Check availability first
  • Self-directed patients who don't want structured clinical appointments — Sesame's à la carte model offers more flexibility with less commitment

Is FORM Health worth it?

FORM Health is the closest thing to an in-person obesity medicine practice in the telehealth world. Board-certified obesity specialists, registered dietitians, comprehensive treatment plans, and insurance billing create a clinical experience that most telehealth GLP-1 platforms simply cannot replicate. The tradeoff is cost and complexity — FORM is more expensive, slower to onboard, and demands more patient engagement than a straightforward compounded semaglutide subscription. For patients with complex metabolic health needs, insurance that covers obesity medicine, or a history of failed attempts with simpler programs, FORM represents the gold standard in telehealth weight management. For straightforward GLP-1 access, it's more program than most people need.

Rating: 4.3/5

Frequently Asked Questions

Is FORM Health legit? Yes. FORM Health is a legitimate telehealth obesity medicine practice staffed entirely by board-certified physicians who specialize in obesity medicine. They publish patient outcome data and bill insurance for clinical visits — two hallmarks of a legitimate medical practice rather than a prescription mill.

How much does FORM Health cost without insurance? The program fee is $199/month regardless of insurance. Without insurance, you'll also pay for medication separately — $149-$399/month depending on which GLP-1 you use. With insurance covering both clinical visits and medication, total cost can drop significantly.

Does FORM Health take insurance? Yes. FORM accepts many major commercial insurance plans for their clinical visits (physician and dietitian appointments). They also handle prior authorizations to get brand-name GLP-1 medications (Wegovy, Zepbound) covered by insurance. Medicare patients should verify coverage directly.

How do I cancel FORM Health? Contact FORM Health's patient support team to cancel. There is no publicly stated long-term commitment requirement, but verify terms before enrolling since insurance billing cycles may affect cancellation timing.

Is FORM Health's semaglutide FDA-approved? FORM primarily prescribes brand-name FDA-approved medications (Wegovy, Zepbound, Saxenda). Compounded alternatives are available for cash-pay patients when insurance doesn't cover brand-name medications.

How does FORM Health compare to Calibrate? Both offer obesity medicine specialist care at $199/month. FORM includes a registered dietitian and accepts insurance for clinical visits; Calibrate focuses more on behavioral coaching and has published 3-year outcome data. FORM may be better if you have complex comorbidities requiring specialist medical management. Calibrate may be better if you want a structured coaching program and aggressive insurance navigation for medication.

Data Sources & Methodology

Pricing and protocol data sourced from Form Health's public website and verified via checkout flow, April 2026. Patient experience data drawn from public reviews (Google, Trustpilot, Reddit) and independent patient outreach. Telehealth Ally has no commercial relationship with this provider. Rankings and ratings are editorial-only.

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