TruLife Health Reviews
Honest patient reviews and ratings for TruLife Health peptide therapy services.
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Our Verdict
TruLife Health earns a 4.1/5 rating from 11 patient reviews, with pricing starting at $160/month. They offer video telehealth consultations with included lab testing.
Quick Facts
Consultation
Video Telehealth
Lab Testing
Included
Peptides Offered
31
Shipping
2-3 business days
All Patient Reviews (11)
Signed up expecting concierge, hit billing and communication problems
The initial consult was good — 30 minutes with a physician who knew her stuff. But the experience went downhill from there. My first shipment was delayed to day six, not the advertised two to three. When I contacted support about it I got an automated response and then silence for four days. A second message got a reply, but the explanation was vague. Month two, I was double-billed for the subscription fee. It took three weeks and five emails to get a refund. I stayed through month three hoping things would improve. The medication is fine — I've lost 9 lbs on semaglutide. But the operational execution is not at the premium price point. A concierge service that takes four days to answer a shipping question isn't concierge.
March 21, 2026
CJC-1295 protocol is well-managed — physician actually monitors results
I wanted CJC-1295 with ipamorelin for sleep and recovery, not weight loss specifically. TruLife is one of the only telehealth platforms where a fellowship-trained physician will build that protocol with proper monitoring. My provider set me on 100mcg CJC + 100mcg ipamorelin 5 nights/week. We checked IGF-1 at 8 weeks. Results were in range and we've stayed the course. Six months in, sleep quality is measurably better and I've gained about 4 lbs of lean mass per DEXA. Minus one star because my second shipment arrived on day four rather than two or three, and support response took 36 hours when I flagged it.
March 12, 2026
Monthly check-in calls changed how I think about the medication
Most telehealth services send you medication and disappear. TruLife schedules monthly video check-ins. My provider reviews my labs, asks about side effects, and adjusts my dose based on actual data — not just time elapsed. We caught a mild elevation in my fasting glucose at month two and made a protocol change before it became a problem. I'm on tirzepatide at 7.5mg now, down 31 lbs over five months. The concierge model isn't cheap but the follow-up is real. First shipment was two days, every refill since has been two to three days. I've had zero shipping issues across six refills.
March 4, 2026
Fellowship-trained doctor actually reviewed my full history before prescribing
I've tried three other telehealth GLP-1 providers. TruLife was the only one where I felt like a physician actually looked at my chart before my first call. My provider asked about my thyroid history, my prior response to phentermine, and my family history. We landed on a tirzepatide protocol at 2.5mg with a slower-than-standard titration because of some GI issues I'd had before. Four months in, I'm down 27 lbs and the side effects have been minimal. Labs every 90 days are included in the subscription. 2-3 day shipping has been accurate every refill. Yes, it's expensive. But so is Calibrate and this feels more personalized.
February 19, 2026
Provider was excellent — subscription model needs to be clearer upfront
My physician at TruLife is genuinely exceptional. Responsive, thorough, follows up on labs without me prompting. The semaglutide compounding quality has been consistent and the 2-day shipping is real. My issue is that the subscription requirement wasn't clear before I signed up. I expected to pay for medication. The subscription fee is separate and permanent — you can't access the medication refill without it. When I asked to pause the subscription while I traveled for a month, I was told that wasn't an option without canceling entirely. The inflexibility is a problem. For a service this expensive, I'd expect more account portability.
February 11, 2026
Best onboarding I've done — comprehensive intake and fast lab turnaround
The intake process was the most thorough of the four telehealth providers I've tried. Medical history, goals, prior medications, current supplements — the questionnaire took 20 minutes and it felt purposeful, not just liability checkbox stuff. Labs came back in five days through their partner lab. My first video consult was 35 minutes. My provider had clearly read the intake before the call. Prescription sent same day, medication arrived two days later. I'm three months in on semaglutide at 0.75mg, down 15 lbs. The only reason this isn't five stars is a small billing confusion in month two that took a week to resolve.
February 6, 2026
Premium experience, worth every penny
The concierge model is exactly what I wanted. My doctor adjusted my NAD+ and CJC/Ipa stack based on quarterly labs. Shipping is always fast. Yes it's expensive but the level of care is unmatched.
February 5, 2026
Clinical quality is real but the price-to-outcome math didn't work for me
I was with TruLife for three months. The physician is knowledgeable and the labs are included — those things are real and differentiated. But I was paying roughly $550/month for tirzepatide plus the subscription. After three months and 14 lbs lost, I did the math and switched to a service with no subscription fee. The clinical outcomes at month three weren't different enough from what friends at Henry Meds and Belle Health were seeing at a fraction of the cost. If I had comorbidities or complex history, the premium physician time would be worth it. At my baseline health level, I was overpaying for infrastructure I didn't need.
January 30, 2026
BPC-157 and semaglutide stack — my provider actually knows peptides
I came to TruLife specifically because I wanted peptides alongside GLP-1s. I'd been self-researching BPC-157 for a knee injury and wanted a medically supervised protocol rather than sourcing it myself. My physician understood the research, was honest about what the evidence does and doesn't show, and built me a concurrent protocol with 0.5mg semaglutide and 250mcg BPC-157 twice daily. We've been adjusting for three months. The semaglutide has me down 14 lbs. The BPC-157 is helping with recovery in ways that are hard to quantify but feel real. The breadth of their catalog is unlike any other telehealth service I've seen.
January 27, 2026
Labs included and actually reviewed — not just ordered and ignored
At Calibrate they ordered labs but I never had a real conversation about the results. At TruLife my physician goes through the panel with me on the check-in call — A1c, fasting insulin, lipids, CMP. She flagged that my triglycerides were elevated and added a specific dietary note to my protocol. That kind of clinical follow-through is what I was paying for and not getting elsewhere. I'm on 1mg semaglutide weekly, four months in, down 19 lbs. The subscription is $150/month above medication cost. It's not nothing. But the included lab draws and physician time make it the right value for me.
January 11, 2026
Solid program but the subscription cost stacks up fast
TruLife's clinical quality is the best I've encountered in telehealth GLP-1. My physician is thorough, the labs are comprehensive, and the 2-day shipping has been consistently fast. But I want to be honest about cost because the website isn't. You're paying subscription fee plus medication. For tirzepatide, that was $599/month total when I added it up. I'm down 22 lbs in four months and the results are real. If cost isn't the binding constraint, this is the best program. If budget is tight, this isn't the right fit. I stayed because I have an FSA and the outcomes justify it. Four stars because the pricing transparency on the site needs work.
December 18, 2025
Frequently Asked Questions
Is TruLife Health legit?
TruLife Health has 11 patient reviews with an average rating of 4.1/5. They offer video telehealth consultations and include lab testing. Founded in 2021, they are based in Scottsdale, AZ.
How much does TruLife Health cost?
TruLife Health pricing starts at $160/month. They offer 31 peptides including BPC-157, CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin, Semaglutide, and 28 more.
What peptides does TruLife Health offer?
TruLife Health offers 31 peptides: BPC-157, CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin, Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, PT-141, NAD+, Sermorelin, TB-500, GHK-Cu, MK-677, AOD-9604, Tesamorelin, Semax, Selank, Epithalon, Thymosin Alpha-1, Gonadorelin, Retatrutide, GHRP-2, GHRP-6, IGF-1 LR3, KPV, LL-37, Pentadeca Arginate, MOTS-c, SS-31, FOXO4-DRI, Dihexa, P21, Oxytocin, Kisspeptin.
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