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Henry Meds Reviews

Honest patient reviews and ratings for Henry Meds peptide therapy services.

4.0/5
10 reviewsFrom $149/moAsync Telehealth

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Our Verdict

Henry Meds earns a 4.0/5 rating from 10 patient reviews, with pricing starting at $149/month. They offer async telehealth consultations.

Quick Facts

Consultation

Async Telehealth

Lab Testing

Not included

Peptides Offered

2

Shipping

3-5 business days

Henry Meds Review 2026: The Budget GLP-1 Provider

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

Henry Meds has positioned itself as one of the most affordable entry points to GLP-1 weight loss treatment. With compounded semaglutide at $149/month and compounded tirzepatide at $349/month, they compete directly with Ro on price while undercutting Hims and Found.

But the lowest price always raises a question: what are you giving up? This review examines Henry Meds' offering, safety profile, and who it's best suited for.

How does Henry Meds work?

Henry Meds is a fully asynchronous service — no video consultations — focused on fast prescription turnaround and low pricing. Most patients get a prescription decision within 24-48 hours.

  1. Online assessment — Complete a medical questionnaire covering health history, BMI, current medications, and contraindications.
  2. Provider review — A licensed healthcare provider reviews your submission. Henry Meds emphasizes fast turnaround — most patients receive a prescription decision within 24-48 hours.
  3. Medication shipped — Compounded medication is shipped via their partner pharmacy network (503B-registered facilities). Free shipping included.
  4. Ongoing care — Provider messaging for dose adjustments and questions.

The model is fully async — no video consultations are offered.

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

How much does Henry Meds cost per month?

Henry Meds charges $149/month for compounded semaglutide and $349/month for compounded tirzepatide, with no separate consultation or shipping fees. These are among the lowest all-in prices available for GLP-1 treatment from a legitimate provider — matching Ro at the semaglutide tier.

Medication Monthly Cost Notes
Compounded semaglutide $149/mo Starting dose; includes consultation and shipping
Compounded tirzepatide $349/mo Includes consultation and shipping

Henry Meds focuses exclusively on compounded medications — they do not offer brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound. This keeps prices low but limits options for patients who want or need FDA-approved finished products.

No consultation fees, no hidden charges. The monthly price includes everything.

What medications does Henry Meds offer?

  • Compounded semaglutide — GLP-1 receptor agonist from 503B-registered pharmacies
  • Compounded tirzepatide — Dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist from 503B-registered pharmacies

Henry Meds does not offer brand-name medications, insurance navigation, or non-GLP-1 weight loss drugs.

Clinical Protocol

Henry Meds is fully async and compounded-only — no video consultations, no brand-name medications, no lab testing.

What doses does Henry Meds start patients on?

Both medications follow titration schedules patterned after FDA-approved protocols:

  • Compounded semaglutide: 0.25 mg/week × 4 weeks → 0.5 mg/week × 4 weeks → 1.0 mg/week × 4 weeks → 1.7 mg/week × 4 weeks → 2.4 mg/week maintenance. Because this is a compounded formulation, the vial concentration and injection volume differ from brand Wegovy. Henry Meds provides dosing instructions with each order.
  • Compounded tirzepatide: 2.5 mg/week × 4 weeks → 5 mg/week → 7.5 mg → 10 mg → 12.5 mg → 15 mg/week maintenance. Compounded tirzepatide formulations differ from brand Zepbound in concentration and delivery vehicle.

What medications does Henry Meds currently offer?

  • Compounded semaglutide ($149/mo) — GLP-1 receptor agonist sourced from 503B-registered pharmacies. Note: compounded semaglutide has been in an FDA enforcement gray zone since the brand shortage ended in March 2025; Henry Meds continues to offer it citing clinical need. Confirm availability directly.
  • Compounded tirzepatide ($349/mo) — Dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist; significantly cheaper than brand Zepbound.
  • No brand-name medications and no insurance navigation
  • No oral formulations currently offered

Does Henry Meds require lab work before prescribing?

No. Henry Meds does not order baseline or follow-up labs. This is a notable gap for a compounded medication program. Patients with pre-diabetes, thyroid conditions, or elevated cardiovascular risk should arrange baseline labs — including HbA1c, fasting glucose, and TSH — with their primary care provider before starting any GLP-1 program. Henry Meds does not provide this monitoring.

Who prescribes at Henry Meds, and how does the consultation work?

Henry Meds uses licensed healthcare providers. Henry Meds does not publicly specify whether prescribers are MDs, NPs, or PAs. The consultation model is fully async: providers review intake forms and respond via messaging. No video consultations are offered — this is the lowest-oversight consultation model among the major GLP-1 providers compared here.

How often does Henry Meds check in with patients?

No scheduled follow-up cadence. Async messaging is available for dose adjustments and questions. Refills typically auto-ship; patients message to adjust dosing. All contact is patient-initiated.

How does Henry Meds manage side effects?

Provider messaging is available for side effect questions. No structured antiemetic protocol or behavioral support is documented. Standard guidance: if significant nausea occurs, hold the next dose escalation and message your provider to delay or reduce dose. No dietitian or coaching access is included.

What are Henry Meds' safety considerations?

As with all compounded GLP-1 providers, important safety context:

  • 503B outsourcing facilities are subject to FDA inspection and must comply with current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). This is a meaningful quality assurance layer compared to traditional 503A compounding pharmacies.
  • Compounded formulations are not FDA-approved as finished products. The active ingredient (semaglutide or tirzepatide) is the same, but the final formulation, concentration, and excipients may differ from brand-name drugs.
  • The FDA has taken enforcement action against some compounding facilities for quality violations. Patients should verify that their provider's partner pharmacies are properly registered.
  • Semaglutide and tirzepatide carry boxed warnings for thyroid C-cell tumors (observed in rodent studies). This warning applies to both brand and compounded formulations.

Henry Meds is a relatively new company (founded 2021), which means less operational track record compared to Ro (2017) or Hims (2017).

How effective is Henry Meds' medication?

The active ingredients in Henry Meds' compounded formulations are the same as those in FDA-approved medications:

  • Semaglutide: STEP 1 trial demonstrated 14.9% mean body weight loss over 68 weeks (Wilding et al., NEJM 2021).
  • Tirzepatide: SURMOUNT-1 trial showed 22.5% mean body weight loss at the 15mg dose over 72 weeks (Jastreboff et al., NEJM 2022).

These results apply to the active molecules. Compounded formulations have not been independently studied in clinical trials, though the pharmacological mechanism is identical.

What are the pros of Henry Meds?

  • Among the lowest prices available — $149/mo semaglutide matches Ro as the cheapest major option
  • Compounded tirzepatide at $349/mo — Significantly cheaper than brand Zepbound
  • Fast onboarding — 24-48 hour prescription turnaround
  • No consultation fees or hidden charges — Monthly price is all-inclusive
  • Free shipping — No additional costs

What are the cons of Henry Meds?

  • No brand-name medication options — Compounded only; no path to FDA-approved Wegovy or Zepbound
  • No video consultations — Async-only care
  • No lab testing — No metabolic monitoring
  • Relatively new company — Founded 2021; less track record than established competitors
  • No coaching or lifestyle support — Medication-only approach
  • No insurance navigation — Patients with insurance that covers GLP-1s get no benefit here

Who is Henry Meds best for?

  • Cash-pay patients who want the lowest possible monthly cost for compounded GLP-1 medications — if you're looking for the cheapest way to get semaglutide online, Henry Meds is one of the top options
  • Patients comfortable with compounded medications who don't require brand-name prescriptions
  • Self-directed individuals who don't need coaching, labs, or extensive clinical support
  • Patients who want fast medication access without lengthy onboarding processes

Who should look elsewhere?

  • Patients wanting brand-name medications — Ro, Hims, or Calibrate offer brand options
  • Those with insurance coverage for GLP-1s — Calibrate's insurance navigation can get brand medications covered at lower total cost
  • Patients wanting comprehensive care — Found or Calibrate offer coaching and clinical support
  • Risk-averse patients who prefer the largest, most established platforms (Hims, Ro)
  • Those with complex medical histories who need thorough clinical evaluation

Is Henry Meds worth it?

Henry Meds delivers exactly what it promises: affordable compounded GLP-1 medications with minimal friction. At $149/mo for semaglutide, it matches Ro for the lowest price point in the market. The trade-offs are clear: no brand-name options, no labs, no coaching, no video consults, and a shorter track record than competitors.

For patients who have done their research, understand the compounded vs. brand distinction, and simply want affordable medication access, Henry Meds is a viable choice. For everyone else, spending a bit more on Ro (more established), Found (coaching included), or Calibrate (comprehensive care) is likely worthwhile.

Rating: 3.5/5

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Henry Meds legit? Yes. Henry Meds is a legitimate telehealth provider using 503B-registered compounding pharmacies (FDA-inspected). They are not the cheapest option overall (SkinnyRx is slightly cheaper) but have a longer track record than many newer budget competitors. Founded in 2021, they have less history than Ro or Hims.

How much does Henry Meds cost without insurance? $149/month for compounded semaglutide (all-in, no hidden fees). $349/month for compounded tirzepatide. Henry Meds is cash-pay only — compounded GLP-1 medications are not covered by insurance.

Does Henry Meds take insurance? No. Henry Meds is a cash-pay only service. They do not offer insurance navigation or brand-name medications that would be covered by insurance. Patients with employer-covered Wegovy or Zepbound should consider providers like Calibrate or FORM Health instead.

How do I cancel Henry Meds? Contact Henry Meds customer support to cancel. The service is month-to-month — there is no long-term commitment. Cancel before your next billing date to avoid being charged for another month.

Is Henry Meds' semaglutide FDA-approved? No. Henry Meds offers compounded semaglutide from 503B-registered outsourcing facilities. Compounded semaglutide is not FDA-approved as a finished drug product. 503B facilities are FDA-inspected and must follow cGMP standards, which is a higher quality bar than 503A compounding pharmacies.

How does Henry Meds compare to Ro? Both charge $149/month for compounded semaglutide. Ro has a longer track record (founded 2017 vs. Henry Meds' 2021), broader medication selection, and more established patient support. Henry Meds offers comparable pricing but less operational history. For patients focused purely on price, either is a reasonable choice — Ro's longer track record gives it a slight edge for first-time GLP-1 patients.

Data Sources & Methodology

Pricing and protocol data sourced from Henry Meds'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.

Sarah Chen
Sarah ChenLead Health Editor
Updated April 1, 2026
Sarah Chen

Sarah Chen

Lead Health Editor

Sarah covers telehealth and digital health access. She has spent 8 years in health journalism, previously writing for health policy publications. She leads editorial at Telehealth Ally.

All Patient Reviews (10)

Jocelyn A.

Newer company feel, but the value and speed are hard to beat

Henry Meds doesn't have the brand recognition of Ro or Hims, which made me hesitant. But the pricing was so much better that I went for it. Three months in and I don't regret it. Down 14 lbs, no issues with medication quality, shipments have arrived in 2 days every time. The app feels a bit bare compared to competitors — no dashboard, no progress tracking, just messaging and refill management. The clinical care has been solid though: provider responded to a nausea question with specific guidance, not a generic FAQ link. Would be 5 stars with better tooling around the experience.

March 2, 2026

Tyrone B.

No consultation fee saved me $100 compared to every other service

Every other telehealth service I looked at charged $50-$150 just to talk to a provider before they'd write a prescription. Henry Meds skips that entirely — you pay for the medication and nothing else. My first month was $99 out of pocket — the whole thing. Four months later, down 21 lbs, monthly cost has stayed flat. Refills process automatically and arrive in 2 days consistently. The intake form asked the right questions and my provider followed up with a message about my blood pressure history before approving, which gave me confidence this wasn't just a rubber-stamp operation.

February 18, 2026

Grace F.

Three-week shipping delay with no explanation — had to skip doses

Signed up because of the low price and the 24-48hr turnaround claim. First shipment was fine — arrived in 2 days and I was impressed. Second month, my refill order processed and then nothing happened for 11 days. Tracking showed label created but not picked up. I sent two messages and got vague replies about pharmacy processing. By the time the package arrived I was 10 days into withdrawal from the medication — the appetite returned fast and I felt like I was starting over. I understand supply chain issues happen but the lack of proactive communication was the real problem. If they'd messaged me that there was a delay I would have been less frustrated.

February 12, 2026

Kim S.

Effective and affordable, but no lab testing is a real gap

I'm four months in and down 17 lbs. The price is the best I've seen for compounded semaglutide — no fees outside the medication cost, free shipping, fast delivery. But I wanted metabolic labs before starting and there's no way to get them through Henry Meds. I ended up paying out-of-pocket through a direct lab service. The medication management itself has been great — titration guidance was clear, async messaging answered my questions, refills arrive faster than any pharmacy I've used. Four stars because the no-labs gap is a real clinical limitation, not just a convenience thing.

February 5, 2026

Elijah N.

Medication working, but newer company means fewer established processes

I'm four months in and down 15 lbs, so the clinical outcome is there. But I've run into a few rough edges that feel like growing pains. My second refill got delayed because there was apparently a pharmacy verification step that hadn't been communicated — I only found out by messaging in. No proactive notification. The intake process was efficient and I was approved quickly. The price is still the best I've found for compounded semaglutide. I think Henry Meds will get smoother as they scale, but right now it feels like a newer company still working out some operational kinks.

January 30, 2026

Alicia P.Results

Down 19 pounds in three months — cheapest option that actually works

I spent two weeks comparing prices before signing up with Henry Meds. No consultation fee, free shipping, compounded semaglutide at a lower price than anything else I found. Started at 0.25mg in October, up to 0.5mg now, and I'm down 19 lbs. The online intake took maybe 10 minutes and I had a prescription approval the same afternoon. Medication arrived in 2 days — I actually double-checked the tracking because I assumed that timeline was wrong. If you're price-sensitive and comfortable with async care, this is a hard option to argue with.

January 22, 2026

Renee M.Results

Five months, 28 pounds down — the price makes the decision easy

I've been on compounded semaglutide through Henry Meds since August. Down 28 lbs. The appetite suppression hit me within about two weeks of starting and hasn't let up. Went from 0.25 to 1mg over three months and have stayed at 1mg since — my provider suggested holding there and my results have continued. The async model doesn't bother me at all; I messaged about nausea at week three and got a thoughtful response within a few hours. The price per month makes this sustainable in a way that brand-name never would have been for me.

January 10, 2026

Pauline T.

Price is great but support response time needs work

I'm losing weight — down 11 lbs in 10 weeks — and the medication itself seems effective. But I've had two support experiences that left me frustrated. The first time I messaged about a missed shipment update, it took 36 hours to get a response, by which point the package had already arrived. The second time I had a dosing question before stepping up to 0.5mg and waited over 24 hours on a business day. For a company advertising 24-48hr turnaround on prescriptions, I expected something faster on the support side. The price is the best I found. Just manage your expectations on response times.

December 28, 2025

Derek W.

24-hour turnaround from intake to prescription — genuinely fast

Submitted my intake form Sunday evening. By Monday morning I had a prescription approval and a shipping notification. Medication was at my door by Tuesday afternoon. I've used other telehealth services and this timeline is in a different league. Three months in, down 16 lbs. The titration protocol was explained clearly in the welcome email and I've followed it without any confusion. Side effects were limited to mild nausea for about a week at each dose increase, which my provider warned me about in advance. Cost is a fraction of what I was quoted elsewhere.

December 8, 2025

Marcus L.

Six weeks in — quick start, medication is working, provider comms decent

Still early days but wanted to leave a review since the onboarding was so smooth. Intake form was about 8 minutes, approved the same day, prescription shipped within 24 hours and arrived the following afternoon. I'm six weeks in on 0.25mg, just stepped up to 0.5mg last week. Down 8 lbs so far. The provider sent a short note with my approval confirming I was a good candidate and what to watch for. Follow-up messaging has been responsive — got an answer in about 3 hours when I asked about timing the injection. Will update at 3 months.

November 14, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Henry Meds legit?

Henry Meds has 10 patient reviews with an average rating of 4.0/5. They offer async telehealth consultations. Founded in 2021, they are based in Miami, FL.

How much does Henry Meds cost?

Henry Meds pricing starts at $149/month. They offer 2 peptides including Semaglutide, Tirzepatide.

What peptides does Henry Meds offer?

Henry Meds offers 2 peptides: Semaglutide, Tirzepatide.

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