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Weight loss comparison · Reviewed for 2026

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

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

Sesame is a healthcare marketplace where you book independent providers per visit, and it now layers a GLP-1 subscription on top for weight loss. It is genuinely flexible and often cheap up front. The catch is that the pieces are priced separately, so the sticker rarely matches the total. Here is how it actually adds up in 2026, and where a single Sipra membership lands differently.

At a glance

 SipraSesame
Monthly modelOne $99/mo membership covers all conditions and unlimited visits$99/mo GLP-1 subscription plus separate medication and visit fees
Cheapest weight loss medication$79/mo, fixed by plan lengthCompounded semaglutide about $130 to $200/mo, billed separately
Provider visitsUnlimited, included in membershipBooked and billed per visit, about $29 to $49 per video visit
Other conditionsMen's and women's health included under the same membershipPay per visit, a separate booking and fee each time
LabsQuarterly protocol labs at $29/mo, discounted with membershipNot bundled, ordered and billed separately
Price as dose risesFixed by plan length, does not rise with doseMedication cost varies by dose and pharmacy

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

What Sesame is, and who it is for

Sesame is a cash-pay healthcare marketplace. Instead of one care team, you browse independent licensed providers, read their listings, and book a video visit directly, often for about $29 to $49. For weight loss it adds a program called Success by Sesame, a $59/mo subscription that unlocks the GLP-1 track and discounts on provider consultations.

It fits people who like control and comparison shopping. You can pick your own provider, and Sesame keeps the door open to both compounded options and brand-name Wegovy, Ozempic, Mounjaro, or Zepbound through providers willing to prescribe them. If you want to try one visit with no long commitment, that flexibility is real.

The tradeoff is that the marketplace hands you the pieces and lets you assemble them. Pricing is honest at each step, but the steps add up, and nobody quotes you a single all-in number before you start.

Sesame's weight loss pricing in 2026

As of July 2026, the GLP-1 subscription is $59/mo. On top of that, compounded semaglutide typically runs about $130 to $200/mo and compounded tirzepatide about $175 to $275/mo, billed separately by the provider or pharmacy. Provider visits and follow-ups are discounted with the subscription but still charged per visit.

Add the common pieces and a compounded semaglutide plan lands around $190 to $300/mo once subscription, medication, and visits are combined. Brand-name pens are available through the marketplace but cost far more and depend on the individual provider.

Sesame has run a deep intro promo, GLP-1 access advertised as low as $25/mo for qualifying new patients through June 30, 2026. That is a temporary first-visit style offer, not the ongoing rate, so plan around the regular combined cost rather than the headline number.

Cheapest full monthly, compounded weight loss

Publicly listed prices as of July 2026.

Sesame~$229/mo
Sipra$178/mo

Sesame estimate combines the $59/mo GLP-1 subscription with compounded semaglutide from about $130/mo, billed separately, and excludes per-visit provider fees. As of July 2026.

The subscription and per-visit catch

Sesame's model is a la carte by design. The $59/mo subscription covers the GLP-1 program, and the base marketplace is pay-per-visit for everything else. That is fine if weight loss is your only goal, but if you later want testosterone care, thyroid support, or a women's health prescription, each is a separate provider, a separate booking, and a separate charge.

Sipra runs the opposite way. One $99/mo membership covers unlimited physician visits and every medication across weight loss, men's health, and women's health, so adding a second treatment does not add a second membership. Medication price is fixed by plan length rather than dose, and longer plans cost less, so your bill does not climb as the dose escalates.

Sipra also builds monitoring in. Quarterly protocol labs are available at $29/mo and discounted with membership, and thyroid and hormone labs come with men's and women's care, so a physician can actually act on what the labs show.

The $59 buys into the weight loss lane only. Every other condition restarts the meter as a fresh visit and fee.

Where Sesame falls short for ongoing care

Because providers are independent and visits are transactional, continuity is not guaranteed. The clinician you liked may not be the one you see next time, and ongoing check-ins are billed rather than included. For a medication you take for many months, that adds friction and cost.

Labs are not part of the package, so monitoring what you are taking is on you to arrange and pay for. Sipra pairs testing with treatment under one membership, which matters more the longer you stay on therapy.

None of this makes Sesame a poor product. It is a strong marketplace. It is simply built for one-off flexibility, while Sipra is built for one predictable membership that carries the whole plan.

Sesame pros and cons

What is good

  • Marketplace lets you choose your own provider and compare listings before booking
  • Keeps brand-name Wegovy, Ozempic, and Zepbound on the table alongside compounded options
  • Low per-visit entry and deep intro pricing make it easy to try without a long commitment

What to weigh

  • Subscription, medication, and each visit are billed separately, so the real total is higher than the headline
  • The $59/mo subscription covers the weight loss program only, not other conditions
  • Every additional condition is a separate provider, booking, and fee
  • Labs are not bundled, so monitoring is on you to arrange and pay for

sipra vs Sesame, side by side

 SipraSesame
Membership scopeOne $99/mo membership, all conditions and unlimited visits$99/mo subscription covers the GLP-1 program only
Cheapest compounded weight loss med$79/moCompounded semaglutide about $130 to $200/mo
Compounded vs brandedCompounded therapy, clearly labeled, not presented as brandedBoth compounded and brand-name pens available via providers
Provider visitsUnlimited, includedPer visit, about $29 to $49, discounted with subscription
Continuity of careOngoing care team, 24/7Independent providers, next visit may be a different clinician
Second condition (for example men's or women's health)Included in the same membershipSeparate provider, booking, and fee each time
Price as dose risesFixed by plan length, not doseVaries by dose and pharmacy
Labs and monitoringQuarterly protocol labs at $29/mo, discountedNot bundled, ordered separately
Typical all-in monthly$178/moAbout $230 to $300/mo combined
Satisfaction safeguardSipra Promise refunds unshipped medication on longer plans if not satisfiedNo comparable bundled guarantee described
CertificationLegitScript certified (50053943)Verify their current Trustpilot or BBB standing

As of 2026-07-13. Scope note: Sesame medication is compounded or brand-name depending on the provider, and compounded is not the same as a branded drug. Its total combines a subscription, separately billed medication, and per-visit fees, so quoted ranges are estimates as of July 2026.

Who should choose which

Choose Sesame if

  • You want to choose and compare your own provider from a marketplace
  • You want brand-name Wegovy, Ozempic, or Zepbound on the table
  • You prefer one-off visits with no ongoing commitment

Choose sipra if

  • You want one predictable membership instead of stacked fees
  • You may also want men's or women's care without paying again
  • You want labs and a physician who can act on them under the same plan

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Frequently asked questions

How much does Sesame weight loss actually cost per month in 2026?

Plan for the combination, not the headline. As of July 2026 the GLP-1 subscription is $59/mo, compounded semaglutide is about $130 to $200/mo billed separately, and visits are charged per appointment. Combined, most compounded semaglutide plans land around $190 to $300/mo. Verify current numbers on Sesame's site before enrolling.

Is the $25/mo offer Sesame advertises the real price?

No. That is a temporary intro offer for qualifying new patients advertised through June 30, 2026. It is not the ongoing rate. Budget around the regular combined cost of subscription plus medication plus visits.

Does Sesame's subscription cover other conditions like men's or women's health?

The $59/mo subscription covers the weight loss GLP-1 program only. Other conditions are booked and billed as separate marketplace visits. Sipra's single $99/mo membership covers weight loss, men's health, and women's health together, so a second treatment does not add a second membership.

Is Sesame's medication compounded or brand-name?

Both are available through independent providers. Some prescribe compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide, others brand-name Wegovy, Ozempic, or Zepbound. Compounded medication is not the same as a branded drug, and pricing and availability depend on the provider you pick.

Does Sesame include lab work?

Lab work is not bundled into the weight loss program, so monitoring is arranged and paid for separately. Sipra includes quarterly protocol labs at $29/mo, discounted with membership, with thyroid and hormone labs included in men's and women's care.

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