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Weight loss comparison · Reviewed for 2026

Is eMed worth it for weight loss in 2026? An honest review.

This comparison reflects publicly available information about eMed as of July 2026 and may have changed since.

eMed pairs branded, FDA-approved GLP-1 medication with an at-home blood test kit and a high-touch support team. It is a clinically conservative option for people who specifically want brand-name Wegovy. The tradeoff is a pricing model that stacks a separate membership on top of medication that climbs as your dose climbs. Here is how it actually adds up in 2026, and where a single-membership model like Sipra reads differently.

At a glance

 SipraeMed
Medication typeCompounded GLP-1 plus branded optionsBranded FDA-approved only (Wegovy pill)
Monthly membership$99/mo, covers every condition$149/mo, weight loss program only
Medication priceFixed by plan length, not dose$149 to $299/mo, rises with dose
Upfront costNo charge until a physician approves$49 non-refundable blood test kit
LabsQuarterly protocol labs at $29/moAt-home blood test included in program
Scope of one membershipWeight loss, men's, women's, labsWeight loss program only

Based on publicly available information as of 2026-07-13. Confirm current details on each company's own site.

What eMed is, and who it is for

eMed is a clinician-supported GLP-1 weight management program built around branded, FDA-approved medication. Onboarding starts with an at-home blood test kit, a licensed clinician reviews your results, and if you are approved you begin a structured program with monthly consultations, weekly check-ins, a side effect care kit, and 24/7 support with no scheduling required.

It is a good match for someone who specifically wants brand-name Wegovy rather than a compounded formulation, and who values a high-touch support team and metabolic monitoring. eMed operates mostly cash-pay, with employer-sponsored programs as the main insurance pathway.

eMed leans on at-home blood testing inherited from its pandemic-era diagnostics platform, a real differentiator most telehealth weight programs cannot match.

eMed's pricing in 2026

The published model has three recurring parts plus an upfront kit. You pay $49 once for the at-home blood test kit, which is non-refundable and includes the telehealth consultation. After lab review and approval, eMed bills a $149 monthly membership, the Wegovy pill medication from $149 up to $299 per month depending on dose, and $10 shipping.

In practice that lands most members between roughly $308 and $458 per month once medication, membership, and shipping are combined. The medication line is the moving part: as your maintenance dose rises, so does the price. If you are not approved after the blood test, eMed refunds the medication, membership, and shipping, though the $49 kit is kept.

The membership, and what one membership actually covers

eMed's $149 membership is separate from medication and specific to its weight loss program. That is a common telehealth pattern, and it is worth understanding before you commit, because it shapes what happens if your needs grow. If you later want testosterone support, women's hormone care, or thyroid follow-up, that typically means a separate service and a separate membership somewhere else.

Sipra is built the other way. One $99/mo membership covers unlimited physician visits, ongoing 24/7 care, and access to every medication across weight loss, men's health, and women's health, plus discounted labs. Buying a second medication does not mean paying a membership a second time. Sipra medication price is also fixed by plan length rather than dose, so it does not climb as your dose climbs, and longer plans cost less per month.

The quiet cost is scope. eMed's $149 membership buys weight loss care only, so a second need later means a second program and a second bill.

Where it falls short

The friction points are the upfront non-refundable kit, the membership that only serves weight loss, and medication that scales up in price with your dose. For members who reach higher maintenance doses, the branded-only model can get expensive fast, and there is no lower-cost compounded lane inside eMed to fall back on.

Sipra takes a different posture on a few of these. There is no charge until a physician approves your plan, quarterly protocol labs are available at $29/mo and discounted with membership so you can monitor everything you take, and thyroid and hormone labs are included with men's and women's care. The Sipra Promise refunds unshipped medication on longer plans if you are not satisfied. Sipra is LegitScript certified (50053943) with no hidden fees.

eMed pros and cons

What is good

  • Branded, FDA-approved GLP-1 only, a clinically conservative choice for people who want brand-name Wegovy specifically
  • At-home blood test kit built into onboarding, so no separate lab visit to start
  • High-touch support: weekly check-ins, monthly consultations, a side effect care kit, and 24/7 on-demand help

What to weigh

  • Membership ($149/mo) is billed separately from medication and covers weight loss only, not other conditions
  • Medication price rises with dose, from $149 up to $299 per month
  • A $49 at-home blood test kit is charged upfront and is non-refundable even if you do not proceed
  • All-in cost lands roughly $308 to $458 per month once membership, medication, and shipping are combined

sipra vs eMed, side by side

 SipraeMed
Membership modelOne membership covers all conditionsMembership per program (weight loss only)
Second medication laterNo extra membership to add men's or women's careTypically a separate program and bill
Medication pricing basisFixed by plan length, not doseDose-based, $149 to $299/mo
Compounded optionCompounded GLP-1 available (not equivalent to branded)None, branded FDA-approved only
Branded optionBranded available on requestYes, brand-name Wegovy pill
Upfront costNo charge until physician approves$49 non-refundable blood test kit
LabsQuarterly protocol labs at $29/mo, discountedAt-home blood test included in program
Hormone / thyroid labsIncluded with men's and women's careNot part of weight loss program
Support modelUnlimited visits, ongoing 24/7 careWeekly check-ins, 24/7 support
Satisfaction policySipra Promise refunds unshipped medication on longer plansRefund only if not approved after lab test
CertificationLegitScript certified (50053943)Verify current Trustpilot/BBB standing

As of 2026-07-13. Scope caveat: eMed prescribes branded FDA-approved medication, while Sipra's compounded GLP-1 is a different, compounded product and is not presented as equivalent to any branded drug.

Who should choose which

Choose eMed if

  • You specifically want brand-name Wegovy rather than a compounded medication
  • At-home blood testing built into onboarding matters to you
  • You only need weight loss care and value a very high-touch support team

Choose sipra if

  • You want one membership to cover weight loss, men's, and women's health together
  • You would rather medication price stay fixed by plan length instead of rising with dose
  • You want discounted quarterly labs and a physician who can act on the findings

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Frequently asked questions

How much does eMed cost per month in 2026?

After a one-time $49 at-home blood test kit, eMed bills a $149 monthly membership, Wegovy pill medication from $149 up to $299 per month depending on dose, and $10 shipping. That lands most members roughly between $308 and $458 per month all in. Prices are current as of July 2026, verify on eMed's site.

Does eMed use compounded or branded medication?

eMed prescribes branded, FDA-approved medication only, such as the Wegovy pill, and does not offer compounded formulations. Sipra offers a compounded GLP-1 option as well as branded, and does not present compounded medication as equivalent to any branded drug.

Is the eMed membership separate from the medication?

Yes. The $149 membership is billed separately from medication and applies to eMed's weight loss program specifically. With Sipra, one $99/mo membership covers unlimited visits and access to every medication across weight loss, men's, and women's health, so adding a second medication does not mean paying a membership again.

Is the $49 blood test kit refundable?

No. The $49 at-home blood test kit is non-refundable, even if you do not proceed. If you complete the kit but are not approved, eMed refunds the medication, membership, and shipping, but keeps the $49. Sipra does not charge until a physician approves your plan.

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