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Hers vs Meto

A detailed head-to-head comparison of Hers and Meto — pricing, peptides, consultation models, and patient reviews.

At a Glance

RatingNo reviews
Starting PriceN/A
Peptides2
ConsultationHybrid
Lab TestingNo
Shipping3-5 business days

Pros

  • Clean, women-focused branding and content on hormonal weight management, postpartum weight, and menopause
  • Competitive pricing at $199/mo all-in, no hidden membership fees
  • Compounded oral semaglutide available
  • Fast process
  • Backed by a publicly traded company (NYSE: HIMS)
  • Free shipping included

Cons

  • Async-only consultations
  • GLP-1 program is identical to Hims
  • No compounded tirzepatide option
  • No lifestyle coaching, nutrition guidance, or behavioral support (unlike Calibrate, Found, or WeightWatchers Clinic)
  • Compounded semaglutide availability subject to ongoing FDA regulatory action
  • More expensive than Ro ($149) and Henry Meds ($149) for compounded semaglutide
RatingNo reviews
Starting PriceN/A
Peptides2
ConsultationHybrid
Lab TestingNo
Shipping3-5 business days

Pros

  • Insurance-first model.
  • Hybrid virtual and in-person care.
  • Specialist matching.
  • Broad metabolic health scope.
  • Physician leadership with relevant credentials.

Cons

  • No track record.
  • Self-pay pricing is opaque.
  • State availability is undisclosed.
  • Unknown support quality and response time.
  • Platform maturity unknown.

Pros & Cons

Peptide Pricing Comparison

PeptideHersMeto
SemaglutidePrice unavailablePrice unavailable
TirzepatidePrice unavailablePrice unavailable

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hers or Meto better?

Hers offers 2 peptides and hybrid consultations. Meto offers 2 peptides and hybrid consultations. The best choice depends on which peptides you need, your budget, and preferred consultation model.

Which is cheaper, Hers or Meto?

See the pricing table above for a detailed comparison.