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Weight loss comparison · Reviewed for 2026

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

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

Henry Meds is one of the better known compounded GLP-1 telehealth services, and for someone who wants a single all-in monthly bill for one weight loss medication, it is a reasonable pick. The catch shows up when your dose climbs or you want care for a second condition, because Henry prices care into each medication and treats each condition as its own separate program. Below is a straight look at what it costs in 2026 and where a single Sipra membership does more.

At a glance

 SipraHenry Meds
Compounded GLP-1 (weight loss)$79/mo medication, price fixed by plan length not doseAbout $297 to $397/mo, rises with dose tier
Membership modelOne $99/mo membership covers everythingNo separate fee; care bundled into each medication
Second medicationSame one membership, add any medSeparate program, separate full monthly bill
Physician visitsUnlimited, includedIncluded, often async messaging
LabsDiscounted; quarterly protocol at $29/moNot included, out of pocket
GLP-1 typeCompounded (not branded)Compounded (not branded)

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

What Henry Meds is, and who it is for

Henry Meds is a direct to consumer telehealth service that connects you with a licensed provider and ships compounded GLP-1 medication for weight management. It is a subscription: you complete an online health assessment, a provider reviews it, and if approved you pay monthly and receive your supply. Insurance is not accepted.

It fits a specific person well: someone who wants one weight loss medication, prefers a single monthly charge with no separate membership line item, and is comfortable with care that is largely handled through messaging rather than scheduled live video. Henry treats weight loss as one program, with hormone and sexual health offered as separate programs.

One honest point in Henry's favor: the pricing is presented as all in for that one medication, which is simple to reason about if weight loss is the only thing you need.

Henry Meds pricing in 2026

Compounded semaglutide (weekly injection) runs about $297 per month at the lower dose and about $397 per month once you titrate up to the higher doses. Compounded oral options land around $249 to $349 per month, and a compounded daily GLP-1 injection is offered near $179 per month. Phentermine, a non GLP-1 option, starts near $149 per month. These are full regular monthly prices; introductory first month offers, when shown, are not the ongoing rate.

Two things are worth flagging. First, the price is dose tiered, so the amount you pay goes up as your dose goes up. Second, laboratory work is not included and is paid out of pocket if your provider wants it.

For contrast, Sipra medication price is set by how long a plan you choose, not by your dose, so it does not rise as you titrate, and longer plans cost less per month. Quarterly protocol labs are available at $29/mo, discounted with membership, so you can monitor what you are taking. Individual results vary in any program.

Dose tiered pricing means the month you finally reach your target dose is also the month your bill is highest.

Cheapest full compounded semaglutide, monthly

Publicly listed prices as of July 2026.

Henry Meds~$297/mo
Sipra$178/mo

Both figures are for compounded GLP-1, not branded medication. Henry's price is dose tiered and rises to about $397/mo at higher doses; the figure shown is its lowest full monthly rate. Sipra's price is fixed by plan length, and one membership also covers unlimited visits and access to men's and women's medications.

The membership and second medication catch

Henry advertises no separate membership fee, and that is true. But the care, the provider time, and the ongoing support are folded into the price of each medication. That is fine for one medication. It stops being efficient the moment you want a second one.

Because Henry runs weight loss, hormone, and sexual health as separate programs, adding care for a second condition generally means a second program with its own full monthly medication bill, and you effectively pay for provider access again. Sipra is built the opposite way: one $99/mo membership covers unlimited physician visits and access to every medication across weight loss, men's, and women's health, plus discounted labs, so the second medication does not trigger a second program fee.

Sipra also backs longer plans with the Sipra Promise, which refunds unshipped medication if you are not satisfied. There are no hidden fees and no charge until a physician approves.

Bundling care into each medication is clean for one drug and expensive for two.

Where Henry Meds falls short

The gaps are practical rather than dramatic. Labs are not included, so monitoring is your responsibility and your cost. Care leans on asynchronous messaging, which is convenient but can feel thin if you want a live conversation about a dose change. And the per medication structure means the model does not scale gracefully if your needs grow beyond weight loss.

None of this makes Henry a bad choice for a single, straightforward weight loss course. It just means the value is narrow. If you expect to monitor biomarkers, talk to a physician without friction, or eventually treat more than one thing, a single membership that already includes those is the more economical shape. As always, verify Henry's current Trustpilot and BBB standing before you sign up.

Henry Meds pros and cons

What is good

  • Simple all in monthly price for one medication, with no separate membership line to track
  • Large, established patient base and a long running compounded GLP-1 program
  • Variety of options, including weekly, daily, oral, and a non GLP-1 (phentermine) route
  • No long term contract; you can cancel any time

What to weigh

  • Price is dose tiered, so your bill rises as you titrate up
  • Labs are not included and are paid out of pocket
  • Care is largely asynchronous messaging rather than live video
  • Each condition is a separate program, so a second medication means a second full monthly bill

sipra vs Henry Meds, side by side

 SipraHenry Meds
Compounded GLP-1 price (weight loss)$79/mo medication; $178/mo all in with membershipAbout $297 to $397/mo, dose tiered
Membership feeOne $99/mo covers everythingNo separate fee; care priced into each medication
Second medicationSame membership, add any medSeparate program, separate full monthly bill
Price as dose risesFixed by plan length, not doseRises with dose tier
GLP-1 typeCompounded (not branded)Compounded (not branded)
Physician visitsUnlimited, includedIncluded, often async messaging
LabsQuarterly protocol at $29/mo, discountedNot included, out of pocket
Medication accessWeight loss, men's, and women's healthWeight loss, hormone, sexual health as separate programs
Longer plansLonger plans cost less per monthMonthly; no long plan discount noted
Satisfaction guaranteeSipra Promise refunds unshipped meds on longer plansCancel any time, no long term contract
CertificationLegitScript certified (50053943)Verify current Trustpilot/BBB standing

As of 2026-07-13. Both services use compounded GLP-1, which is not the same as branded Ozempic or Wegovy; compounded and branded medications differ. Henry prices verified July 2026 and vary by dose and plan.

Who should choose which

Choose Henry Meds if

  • You want a single all in monthly bill for one weight loss medication
  • You only need one condition treated right now
  • You are comfortable with care handled mostly by messaging

Choose sipra if

  • You want one membership covering weight loss plus men's and women's medications
  • You want a medication price that stays fixed as your dose rises
  • You want discounted labs and unlimited physician visits included

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Frequently asked questions

How much does Henry Meds cost per month for weight loss in 2026?

Compounded semaglutide runs about $297 per month at the lower dose and about $397 per month at higher doses. Oral options land around $249 to $349, a daily compounded GLP-1 is near $179, and phentermine starts near $149. These are full regular prices, not first month promos. Insurance is not accepted.

Does Henry Meds charge a separate membership fee?

No. Henry does not bill a separate membership line; the provider care and support are folded into each medication's monthly price. The tradeoff is that a second condition is a separate program with its own full monthly bill. Sipra instead uses one $99/mo membership that covers every medication and unlimited physician visits.

Does Henry Meds include lab work?

No. Laboratory work is not included and is paid out of pocket. If you want monitoring bundled in, Sipra offers quarterly protocol labs at $29/mo, discounted with membership, with thyroid and hormone labs included in men's and women's care.

Is Henry Meds GLP-1 the same as Ozempic or Wegovy?

No. Henry dispenses compounded GLP-1 medication, which is not the same as branded Ozempic or Wegovy; compounded and branded medications differ. Sipra also offers compounded GLP-1, so a compounded to compounded comparison is the fair one. Individual results vary.

Can you cancel Henry Meds any time in 2026?

Henry states there is no long term contract and you can cancel any time, though some users report the cancellation process takes effort. Verify Henry's current Trustpilot and BBB standing before signing up.

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