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FuturHealth Reviews

Honest patient reviews and ratings for FuturHealth peptide therapy services.

4.0/5
11 reviewsFrom $299/moAsync Telehealth

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Our Verdict

FuturHealth earns a 4.0/5 rating from 11 patient reviews, with pricing starting at $299/month. They offer async telehealth consultations.

Quick Facts

Consultation

Async Telehealth

Lab Testing

Not included

Peptides Offered

2

Shipping

3-5 business days

All Patient Reviews (11)

Brianna K.

$399 per month plus medication cost — nobody told me until after I enrolled

I enrolled in FuturHealth's premium tier after a sales consultation call. The representative quoted me "$399 per month for the full program." I asked if that was all-inclusive and was told yes. My first charge was $399, my second charge included $89 for the compounded tirzepatide refill on a separate line. When I flagged this the support response was that medication costs are variable and itemized separately from the program fee — which, on reflection, is in the fine print I was sent. But the verbal "all-inclusive" I was told on the call was simply not accurate. I escalated and received a $50 credit as a goodwill gesture. The clinical program is functional — my dietitian is fine, tirzepatide is working, I've lost 8 lbs in six weeks. But for $470 effective monthly cost I need to know what I'm paying before I commit, not after. I'm evaluating other options at month two.

March 25, 2026

Tamara L.Results

The dietitian is the reason I stuck with this program

I've tried three GLP-1 programs before FuturHealth. The others felt like a prescription vending machine — fill out a form, get your meds, figure out the rest yourself. FuturHealth is completely different. I was matched with a registered dietitian on day three and we've had six video calls over four months. She built my meal plan around the foods I actually eat, not a generic template. She caught that I was undershooting protein and that was making the fatigue worse. Down 31 lbs at month four and I feel like I understand my body better than I ever have. The $349/mo felt steep when I signed up. Four months in it feels like the right investment.

March 18, 2026

Lauren T.Verified PatientResults

Expensive but the coaching is worth it

FuturHealth is not cheap at $299/month but the nutrition coaching and meal plans are legit. I've lost more weight here than on semaglutide alone from another provider because the diet guidance actually complements the medication. They also have both brand-name and compounded options.

March 5, 2026

Marcus D.Results

Lost 24 lbs and my A1C dropped — dietitian caught things my PCP didn't flag

I came to FuturHealth primarily for weight loss but I'm pre-diabetic, so the clinical piece mattered more to me than just getting a prescription. The dietitian FuturHealth matched me with had worked with diabetic and pre-diabetic patients specifically — she flagged that my carbohydrate timing was spiking my post-meal glucose even on a calorie deficit. That one adjustment changed my energy levels noticeably within three weeks. I'm six months in on semaglutide, down 24 lbs, and my last A1C reading came back at 5.6 — down from 6.1 when I started. The $299 base monthly cost is real money but I've been to fewer urgent care visits this year than any year in the last five.

March 4, 2026

Sandra H.

Program has real value but I didn't understand what I was paying for

The dietitian coaching at FuturHealth is legitimate — I've had three video calls and received genuinely personalized nutrition guidance, which I haven't gotten at other telehealth programs. The problem is I didn't fully understand the total cost before signing up. I enrolled on the $299/mo plan thinking that was all-in. The medication — compounded semaglutide — was an additional charge on top that wasn't clearly called out in the pricing page I read. My first month total was $387. That's not hidden, but it requires reading the pricing breakdown carefully and I didn't. The semaglutide is working — I'm down 12 lbs in three months — but I'd have appreciated a more obvious "total monthly cost" number during signup rather than discovering it on my first invoice.

March 1, 2026

James W.Medication

Oral semaglutide worked better for me than injections ever did

Tried injectable semaglutide with a different provider for two months and I could never get comfortable with the self-injection. Needle anxiety is real. When I found out FuturHealth offered oral semaglutide I switched immediately. The titration was slower — started at 3mg and worked up to 14mg over about eight weeks — but the appetite suppression came on steadily and I've had none of the injection-site issues I was dealing with before. My dietitian checked in every other week via messaging and adjusted my nutrition targets as I ramped up doses. Lost 19 lbs in five months. The oral option alone justifies trying this program if injections aren't working for you.

February 27, 2026

Leon T.

Dietitian quality depends on who you're matched with

Two months in I asked to switch dietitians. My original match wasn't a bad clinician — she was responsive and professional — but our communication styles didn't click. The meal guidance felt generic despite the intake questionnaire I'd completed. FuturHealth accommodated the switch without friction, which I appreciated. My new dietitian has been noticeably more engaged and has given me specific adjustments based on my food log. The medication side — oral semaglutide at 7mg — is doing its job. I've lost 9 lbs in three months, which is modest but steady. If you land with a good dietitian match from the start you'll probably love this program. The matching process could be more intentional. Right now it feels like a rotation assignment.

February 22, 2026

Courtney B.

Solid program — provider response times slower than expected in month two

Month one with FuturHealth was excellent. Onboarding moved fast, my dietitian was engaged, and I started compounded tirzepatide at 2.5mg with a clear titration plan. Month two I noticed provider messaging slowed. My questions about a nausea spike at 5mg took four days to get a response. The dietitian remained responsive but the prescribing provider felt less available. I ended up dosing conservatively on my own for a week before getting clarity. That's a gap I shouldn't have to manage. Month three has been better and I've lost 16 lbs total. This is still a well-structured program and the dietitian component is real, not performative. But new patients should know that responsiveness may vary.

February 10, 2026

Elena C.

Dietitian coaching is genuinely valuable — wish the price reflected the tier

The program works. My dietitian has been thoughtful and available, my semaglutide titration has gone smoothly, and I'm down 18 lbs in three months. My hesitation is the pricing structure. I'm on the $349/mo plan and when I ask what the $299 plan includes vs mine, the explanation is never entirely clear. I think the higher tier adds more dietitian calls per month but I've only ever been able to schedule once per month regardless of tier. Before signing up, ask FuturHealth specifically how many dietitian touchpoints are included at each price level and what form those take — async message or video call. I love the program, I just want the tier differences spelled out more honestly.

January 30, 2026

Priya N.

Most thorough intake process I've seen — they actually read my health history

The FuturHealth intake took me about 25 minutes but it was worth it. They asked detailed questions about my eating patterns, past diet attempts, relationship with food, sleep quality, and stress levels — not just my weight and medications. The dietitian I was matched with referenced specific answers from my intake in our first call, which told me someone had actually reviewed it. I'm five months in on compounded tirzepatide starting at 2.5mg (now at 7.5mg). The weight loss — 27 lbs — is meaningful, but the bigger change is that I've completely restructured how I eat. That's the dietitian's work, not just the medication.

January 14, 2026

Rashid P.Medication

Oral GLP-1 option is underrated — convenient for my travel schedule

I travel for work two weeks out of most months. Coordinating injectable medication across time zones, hotel stays, and cold storage was becoming a logistical problem with my previous provider. FuturHealth's oral semaglutide removed all of that friction — tablets pack in a carry-on, no refrigeration needed, no sharps disposal in hotel rooms. The appetite suppression on oral semaglutide is real; I'm at 7mg now and hunger is noticeably different than before. My dietitian checks in via messaging every two weeks and we do a video call monthly. I've lost 14 lbs in four months. Docking one star because the oral formulation cost is higher than the injectable option — wish the pricing for oral was more competitive.

December 18, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is FuturHealth legit?

FuturHealth has 11 patient reviews with an average rating of 4.0/5. They offer async telehealth consultations. They are based in United States.

How much does FuturHealth cost?

FuturHealth pricing starts at $299/month. They offer 2 peptides including Semaglutide, Tirzepatide.

What peptides does FuturHealth offer?

FuturHealth offers 2 peptides: Semaglutide, Tirzepatide.

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