Trimi Health Reviews
Honest patient reviews and ratings for Trimi Health peptide therapy services.
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Our Verdict
Trimi Health earns a 4.0/5 rating from 10 patient reviews, with pricing starting at $99/month. They offer async telehealth consultations.
Quick Facts
Consultation
Async Telehealth
Lab Testing
Not included
Peptides Offered
2
Shipping
2-5 business days
All Patient Reviews (10)
Paid three months, received two months of medication — refund process is unclear
January, February, and March subscription fees charged on time. I received medication for January and February, each delayed by 10+ days. My March medication has not arrived as of March 27. Support says they're 'working with their pharmacy partner to restore supply' and there's no ETA. I've asked twice about a refund or credit for a month I've paid for but not received. First response was that refunds would be processed once the supply situation resolved. Second response was a form reply about their refund policy. I'm not angry about the supply chain situation — that's partly a regulatory reality. I am frustrated about paying for a month of medication that hasn't shipped and getting vague responses about what happens next. This needs a direct answer.
March 27, 2026
Three months great, then two months of supply uncertainty — net experience is mixed
I want to give an honest full timeline. October through December: excellent. $99/month, fast intake, semaglutide titrated to 0.75mg, 18 lbs lost, no issues. January: 12-day shipping delay, no proactive notice. February: 19-day delay with three support contacts to get a status update. I'm currently in week three of a March refill delay — my fourth month in a row with a supply problem of varying severity. The medication eventually arrives. The consistency of supply since January has made it hard to maintain a proper dosing schedule. I've had to step down my dose twice because of gaps. If supply restores, the $99 price is genuinely compelling. Right now, supply reliability is the dominant factor in my experience.
March 24, 2026
Two months in, medication ran out, supply still unclear three weeks later
My first two months were fine — $99/month, medication arrived, started losing weight. Then my third refill order sat in 'processing' for three weeks with no update. Support said there was a supply issue with their compounding pharmacy due to FDA enforcement actions affecting bulk semaglutide availability. I asked for an estimated timeline. The response was vague — 'we expect to have supply restored within two to four weeks.' That was three weeks ago. I've gone four weeks without semaglutide. I've had to restart at a lower dose through a different service to avoid a longer gap. I'm not angry — the situation is partly outside Trimi's control. But patients should know: as of now, supply is not reliable.
March 12, 2026
Provider is responsive — the supply gap is the only thing holding this back
I want to give credit where it's due: my Trimi provider is attentive and has been communicative through the supply problems. When my February refill was delayed, she proactively reached out to let me know before I had to ask, provided guidance on what to do if the delay extended past two weeks, and offered to dose-reduce my prescription to extend my current supply. That's real clinical care. The $99 pricing is genuine and was consistent through my four active months. Minus one star because two consecutive delayed refills, even with good communication, is a supply chain problem that affects health outcomes. The provider quality is five-star; the operational execution is three-star right now.
March 1, 2026
Good value when available — supply became unreliable starting in January
Three months of smooth service from October to December. $99/month, fast intake, semaglutide 0.5mg, 12 lbs lost. In January I ordered my refill and was told there would be a 10-14 day shipping delay due to compounding supply constraints. It eventually arrived on day 12. February refill was delayed again — this time 16 days. I asked support and was told the delay was related to FDA enforcement changes affecting their compounding pharmacy. I appreciate the honesty. The medication quality was fine when it arrived. But GLP-1 therapy requires consistent dosing and two consecutive late refills forced dose reductions that set back my progress. I'm still with the service but watching the supply situation closely.
February 24, 2026
Price is unbeatable — supply reliability is the question mark
At $99/month, Trimi is the cheapest compounded semaglutide service I've found by a significant margin. The first three months were exactly as advertised. Starting in January, the refill timeline stretched. My January order came on day 11. My February order hasn't shipped yet as I write this — I've been waiting nine days. Support says there's a compounding pharmacy backlog tied to FDA enforcement changes for compounding facilities. That context is real and it's not fully Trimi's fault. But for patients who depend on weekly injections, a supply-uncertain service at $99 is a harder sell than a supply-stable service at $149-$199. I'm staying for now because the price difference is material and I'm managing the delay.
February 17, 2026
Intake was smooth, price was real, medication arrived on time — for a while
I enrolled in September and had four solid months. $99/month, no surprises on the bill. Semaglutide titration from 0.25mg to 0.75mg with provider oversight. Down 16 lbs by January. The platform worked well: questionnaire-based intake, provider messaging, refill ordering — all simple and functional. I'm rating my actual experience, which was positive. I paused my subscription in February because I read about the supply backlog and didn't want to pay for a month where medication might be delayed. I've been watching for updates. The $99 model worked when supply was stable and I hope it comes back when the compounding situation normalizes.
January 20, 2026
First two months were flawless — this was the right price for no-frills GLP-1
October through December, Trimi Health delivered exactly what it promised. $99/month, compounded semaglutide, shipped in 4-5 days, provider messaging with 24-hour turnaround. I lost 17 lbs over those two months on 0.5mg and then 0.75mg. No subscription add-ons, no coaching upsells, no labs required. The intake was 10 minutes. For a patient who wants medication and nothing else, this was perfect. I'm only writing this in January because I recommended Trimi to three friends and I want to be honest that my experience predated the supply problems others are reporting now. My personal experience was excellent.
January 7, 2026
Got in early — four months at $99/month before the supply situation changed
I enrolled in August 2025. Four months at $99/month with consistent medication supply and good provider support. I lost 21 lbs on semaglutide 0.75mg over that period. The shipping was 4-5 days, titration instructions were clear, and my provider answered every question I had. I'm giving five stars because that was my honest experience. I've since read reviews from newer customers describing medication delays and supply gaps. I don't have that experience to report. What I can say is that for August through November, Trimi operated as advertised at a genuinely competitive price. If the supply situation stabilizes, this is worth revisiting.
December 10, 2025
$99/month actually worked for three months — best value I found
I got three consecutive months of compounded semaglutide at the $99/month price before the supply issues hit. During those three months, the service was exactly what I needed: fast intake, straightforward questionnaire, clear titration protocol, and provider messaging that responded within 24 hours. I lost 13 lbs on 0.5mg. The price is genuinely $99 — I checked my bank statements. The onboarding took 15 minutes. If you can get in while stock is available, the value proposition is real. My only concern is whether supply will hold given the FDA enforcement changes around compounding.
November 18, 2025
Frequently Asked Questions
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Trimi Health has 10 patient reviews with an average rating of 4.0/5. They offer async telehealth consultations. They are based in Unknown.
How much does Trimi Health cost?
Trimi Health pricing starts at $99/month. They offer 2 peptides including Semaglutide, Tirzepatide.
What peptides does Trimi Health offer?
Trimi Health offers 2 peptides: Semaglutide, Tirzepatide.
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