The best GLP-1 weight loss providers, compared
An honest, physician-reviewed look at the online GLP-1 weight loss companies, side by side. Real prices, what each membership covers, and where each one fits. Sipra is one option here, and we tell you plainly where another provider may suit you better. Updated for 2026.
18 providers compared
Every comparison is physician-reviewed and shows real prices.

Sipra vs Hims
Hims made GLP-1 feel easy. The fine print is what you pay once you need more than one thing.
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Sipra vs Ro
Ro will fight your insurance for branded Wegovy. Worth it, until you add the membership on top.
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Sipra vs Noom
Noom built the habit app everyone knows. We weigh whether the meds and membership justify the price.
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Sipra vs Found
Real obesity medicine depth, but the price can climb with your dose and labs cost extra.
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Sipra vs Eden
Eden's ninety nine dollar compounded price looks unbeatable, until you add the membership it requires.
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Sipra vs Henry Meds
Henry keeps dosing flat and simple. We do the math on what that simplicity actually costs.
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Sipra vs Mochi Health
A dietitian in the loop and flat dosing. We compare what a single membership really covers.
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Sipra vs Calibrate
Calibrate's $199/mo buys coaching, but the GLP-1 is a separate insurance bill, so here is what you actually pay versus one Sipra membership.
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Sipra vs LifeMD
LifeMD sells branded GLP-1s with insurance help, but its base fee, program fee, and drug cost stack up fast.
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Sipra vs PlushCare
PlushCare splits weight loss into a membership, a per visit fee, and a pharmacy bill, so the real cost hides in three places.
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Sipra vs Sesame
Sesame's marketplace looks cheap per visit, but subscription, medication, and each appointment are billed separately.
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Sipra vs Ivim Health
Ivim's posted prices look clean until the $75 monthly membership stacks on top of every medication package.
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Sipra vs WeightWatchers
WeightWatchers sells the coaching and bills the branded GLP-1 separately, so see what you really pay once the medication is added back in.
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Sipra vs eMed
eMed ships branded Wegovy with at-home blood testing, but stacks a $149 membership on dose-priced medication that climbs as you go.
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Sipra vs Form Health
Form Health gives you a real obesity doctor and dietitian, but $299 covers visits only, not medication.
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Sipra vs Zealthy
Zealthy's insurance team can chase branded coverage, but its membership covers weight loss only. See the real all-in math.
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Sipra vs Medvi
Medvi's flat semaglutide price is fair, but it bills every 28 days and covers weight loss only.
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Sipra vs Twin Health
Twin Health can be free through your employer, but its $215 direct pay plan leaves out the medication and only covers metabolic health.
Read the comparison ›Prices and inclusions change often, especially for compounded medication and lab panels. Each linked comparison is dated. See the full directory of Sipra comparisons.