
Compare online GLP-1 programs by billing schedule, medication inclusion, and six-month charges, with dated billing examples from recent public pricing.
The monthly price on a GLP-1 program's website rarely tells you what six months will cost. Introductory rates expire. Medication may be billed separately from membership. Some plans charge every 11 weeks rather than every month. Different pages from the same company can even show different prices on the same day. This guide compares several US telehealth GLP-1 programs, including HealthiCare, using each provider's own current pricing information. For some programs, you can calculate six months from the prices shown. For others, you need to choose a plan or confirm missing details with the provider first.
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We checked the prices below on August 20, 2026, using the sources linked with each figure. Prices in this category change often, so confirm the current amount with the provider before you pay. HealthiCare publishes this article and has a direct commercial interest in the HealthiCare programs included in the comparison.
Before you compare two headline numbers, get each provider to answer the same seven questions:
If a provider's website does not answer all seven, you cannot know what you will pay over six months from the site alone. Email or call the provider before you commit.
This table shows the starting price, how often you are billed, whether medication is included, and what you can expect to pay over six months when the provider publishes enough information to calculate it.
| Program | Starting price | How you're billed | Medication included? | What six months could cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HealthiCare Personalized Semaglutide | $174/month, or $443.70 every 3 months ($147.90/month equivalent) | Monthly, or every 3 months | Yes | $1,044 monthly, or $887.40 on the three-month option, if the rate stays the same |
| HealthiCare Personalized Tirzepatide | $264/month, or $673.20 every 3 months ($224.40/month equivalent) | Monthly, or every 3 months | Yes | $1,584 monthly, or $1,346.40 on the three-month option, if the rate stays the same |
| Hims and Hers | $39 first month, $149/month membership after | Membership monthly, medication monthly or upfront | No, medication is separate | Roughly $1,678, $1,978, or $2,578 depending on which medication starting rate applies |
| Ro | $39 first month, then $74 to $149/month | Monthly, or annual prepay for the lowest rate | No, medication is separate | Not calculable from the site until you pick a tier, timing, medication, and dose. The $74 rate requires a prepaid 12-month plan |
| Henry Meds | From $179/month | Monthly | Yes | At least $1,074 at the starting rate. Treatment and dose can change price, and cancelling may leave a balance |
| Brello | $399 semaglutide or $499 tirzepatide per plan | Every 11 weeks | GLP-1 included if you're approved | Our calculation: $1,197 or $1,497 across weeks 0, 11, and 22. Brello does not publish a six-month total |
| Fridays | Semaglutide from $150 or $249, tirzepatide from $240 or $359, month to month | Monthly | Fridays says medication is included in the program | Not calculable from the site. Different official Fridays pages show different numbers |
Pick the plan closest to the offer you are looking at. The calculator adds up the charges that fall within six calendar months of your start date. It is an estimate, not a provider quote.
The six months run from your start date. A charge that falls exactly on the end date is not counted.
This tool only adds up the charges you enter. It does not decide eligibility, treatment, dose, taxes, refunds, cancellation balances, or future price changes. Always confirm current charges and renewal dates with the provider before you pay.
HealthiCare offers two medications for weight management, and each has its own price. Details for both live on the weight-loss, semaglutide, and tirzepatide pages.
The monthly price covers the medication and everything around it. There is no separate membership charge. For semaglutide, the $174 breaks down as:
For tirzepatide, the $264 breaks down as:
Both prices include unlimited clinical and coach support along with everything itemized above.
If your dose changes, your price does not. The published price for the medication you are on is fixed across prescribed doses. A semaglutide dose adjustment does not raise the semaglutide price, and a tirzepatide dose adjustment does not raise the tirzepatide price. Semaglutide and tirzepatide are, however, priced differently from each other. If a clinician moves you from one to the other, that is a move to a differently priced plan, not a dose change.
Paying monthly versus every three months. HealthiCare offers both payment options. Paying monthly means a smaller charge each time at $174 or $264. The three-month option charges $443.70 or $673.20 upfront, but costs less per month. If the prices stay the same, choosing the three-month option for six months saves $156.60 on semaglutide and $237.60 on tirzepatide compared with paying monthly. The better option depends on whether you prefer smaller monthly payments or a lower total cost with more paid upfront.
Six months at HealthiCare, assuming one renewal at the same rate and continued eligibility:
| Plan | Six-month total |
|---|---|
| Semaglutide, every three months | $887.40 ($443.70 × 2) |
| Semaglutide, monthly | $1,044 ($174 × 6) |
| Tirzepatide, every three months | $1,346.40 ($673.20 × 2) |
| Tirzepatide, monthly | $1,584 ($264 × 6) |
These totals assume the price stays the same for six months. A prescription is only issued if a clinician determines it is appropriate after your intake and consultation. HealthiCare does not guarantee eligibility, a prescription, a delivery date, or any outcome.
Personalized medications in this category, including HealthiCare's Personalized Semaglutide and Personalized Tirzepatide, are not FDA-approved. The FDA does not verify their safety, effectiveness, or quality before marketing, and they should not be treated as medically equivalent to brand-name products. This article compares program costs. It cannot tell you whether a specific medication is right for you.
Hims and Hers advertise a $39 first-month membership and $149 per month after that. Medication is billed separately. Under that offer, membership alone costs $784 over six months. Add six months of medication at one of the starting rates currently shown, $149, $199, or $299 per month, and the estimated total is roughly $1,678, $1,978, or $2,578. The medication rate and dose conditions depend on what you qualify for, so those estimates are not guaranteed totals.
Ro advertises $39 for the first month, then $74 to $149 per month, with medication billed separately. The $74 figure is the monthly equivalent for customers who prepay for 12 months. To calculate six months, you first need to choose a membership and payment option, then find out which medication and dose apply in checkout.
Henry Meds starts at $179 per month, and the site presents provider visits, medication, supplies, shipping, and support as included. At that starting rate, six months at the same price works out to at least $1,074. Henry Meds notes that treatment and dose can change the price, and that cancelling can leave a balance owed. Your actual six-month cost depends on the plan and treatment path you end up on.
Brello advertises semaglutide at $399 and tirzepatide at $499 for a plan the site describes as three months. The renewal is every 11 weeks, not every three calendar months. If you stay on the plan, you get charged at weeks 0, 11, and 22, which means three charges land inside your first six calendar months rather than two, totaling $1,197 for semaglutide or $1,497 for tirzepatide across those 22 weeks. That is our calculation from Brello's stated 11-week renewal timing. Brello itself does not publish a six-month total.
The Fridays main weight-loss page shows semaglutide starting at $150 or $249 month to month, and tirzepatide starting at $240 or $359 month to month. Different official Fridays promotional pages show different numbers at the same time. Until you pick a specific current offer and confirm its terms in checkout, there is no single six-month number worth quoting from the Fridays site.
Based on the prices available when we checked:
None of this makes any one program universally best or cheapest. The right answer depends on which medication a clinician determines is appropriate, how long you plan to stay on it, whether you prefer month-to-month flexibility over a lower monthly average, and how you weigh included support against paying for medication separately.
Wondering if it fits your situation?
Costs are one part of the picture. If you would like a licensed clinician to consider whether GLP-1 treatment may be appropriate for you, HealthiCare's private online intake is the next step.
Completing intake does not guarantee eligibility, approval, or a prescription. A licensed clinician decides whether treatment is appropriate.
Or compare the plans first: Personalized Semaglutide · Personalized Tirzepatide · Weight-loss overview
August 20, 2026





