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Weight loss comparison · Reviewed for 2026

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

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

Zealthy is a large, established telehealth brand with a real strength: an insurance coordination team that will chase branded coverage for you. The catch is the math. Its $135 monthly membership is tied to the weight loss program alone, and the advertised medication prices sit on top of that fee and require a quarterly prepay. This review lays out the current numbers and where Sipra's single membership changes the picture.

At a glance

 SipraZealthy
Monthly membershipOne $99/mo, covers every condition$135/mo, weight loss program only
Cheapest medication$79/mo, price set by plan lengthCompounded semaglutide from $151/mo (quarterly plan)
All-in monthly$178/moAbout $286/mo (membership plus compounded semaglutide)
What the membership coversWeight loss, men's, women's, and every medicationThe weight loss program only
Labs and monitoringQuarterly protocol labs at $29/mo, discounted with membershipNot a core feature; focus is insurance help
CertificationLegitScript certified (50053943)Verify their current Trustpilot and BBB standing

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

What Zealthy is, and who it is for

Zealthy is a high-volume, general telehealth platform that offers a dedicated GLP-1 weight loss program alongside other services. Members get access to licensed providers, unlimited messaging about dosing and side effects, and injection supplies included with their medication.

Its clearest differentiator is insurance support. Zealthy assigns an insurance coordination team that works to get branded medications like Zepbound, Mounjaro, Ozempic, or Wegovy covered, which for eligible members can bring the copay as low as $25 per month. If your goal is a branded GLP-1 through insurance, that hands-on coordination is a real reason to consider them.

Zealthy is a fit for someone focused on weight loss alone who wants a big, established brand and is willing to work an insurance angle. It is a weaker fit if you expect one membership to also cover other areas of your health.

Zealthy's pricing in 2026

Zealthy's weight loss membership is $135 per month at the regular rate. There is a temporary promotion advertising a $49 first month (about $86 off), but that intro price rises to the full $135 per month after, so the honest number to plan around is $135.

Medication is billed separately from the membership. Compounded semaglutide is advertised from $151 per month and compounded tirzepatide from $216 per month, and those rates require buying a quarterly, three month supply. These are compounded medications prepared by a pharmacy, not branded Ozempic, Wegovy, or Zepbound, and should not be treated as the same as those branded products.

Stacking the pieces, the cheapest realistic all-in is about $286 per month: the $135 membership plus compounded semaglutide from $151. Zealthy also sells a tirzepatide bundle advertised at $349 for the first month, then $449 per month ongoing. Individual results vary, and Zealthy notes pricing can change, so confirm the current numbers on their site.

All-in monthly cost, compounded semaglutide

Publicly listed prices as of July 2026.

Zealthy~$286/mo
Sipra$178/mo

Zealthy figure is the $135 monthly membership plus compounded semaglutide from $151/mo on a quarterly plan. Compounded, not branded. Individual results vary and prices can change.

The membership catch: it covers one program

The detail that matters most is scope. Zealthy's weight loss membership pays for the weight loss program. It is not a single fee that unlocks the rest of your care. If you later want men's or women's hormone support, that is a separate program with its own structure, so you can end up paying for membership more than once.

Sipra is built the other way. One $99/mo 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. Adding a second medication does not add a second membership.

Sipra also prices medication by plan length rather than by dose, so your cost does not climb as your dose increases, and longer plans cost less per month. There are no hidden fees, and you are not charged until a physician approves your plan.

Zealthy pros and cons

What is good

  • A dedicated insurance coordination team that actively pursues branded coverage, with eligible copays as low as $25 per month
  • 24/7 access to licensed providers with unlimited messaging about dosing and side effects
  • Offers both compounded and branded pathways, with injection supplies included
  • A large, established telehealth brand with a mature weight loss program

What to weigh

  • The membership is tied to the weight loss program, so treating a second condition means another program and another fee
  • The advertised $151 and $216 medication prices require a quarterly prepay and sit on top of the separate $135 monthly membership
  • The $49 first month is a temporary promotion that rises to $135 per month afterward

sipra vs Zealthy, side by side

 SipraZealthy
Membership modelOne $99/mo covers all conditionsSeparate membership per program
Adding a second medicationNo new membership requiredNew program, membership charged again
Medication pricing basisFixed by plan length, does not rise with dosePriced per medication, quarterly prepay for best rate
Compounded semaglutideCompounded, price set by planCompounded, from $151/mo on quarterly plan
Compounded tirzepatideCompounded, price set by planCompounded, from $216/mo on quarterly plan
Branded coverage helpAvailable across conditionsInsurance coordinator, eligible copay as low as $25/mo
Intro vs regular priceNo charge until a physician approves$49 first month promo, then $135/mo
Bundle optionSingle membership, no separate bundleTirzepatide bundle $349 first month, then $449/mo
Labs and monitoringQuarterly labs at $29/mo; thyroid and hormone labs included with men's and women's careNot a core feature of the program
Provider accessUnlimited visits, ongoing 24/7 care24/7 provider access, unlimited messaging
Satisfaction policySipra Promise refunds unshipped medication on longer plans if not satisfiedVerify their current policy

As of 2026-07-13. Zealthy's advertised medication prices are for compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide, which are pharmacy-prepared and not the same as branded Ozempic, Wegovy, or Zepbound.

Who should choose which

Choose Zealthy if

  • You want an insurance team to actively pursue branded Zepbound or Wegovy coverage
  • You only need weight loss care and nothing else
  • You prefer a large, established telehealth brand

Choose sipra if

  • You want one $99/mo to cover weight loss plus men's or women's care and every medication
  • You want medication priced by plan length so it does not rise as your dose rises
  • You want quarterly labs at $29/mo and a physician who can act on the findings

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Frequently asked questions

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

The regular membership is $135 per month, billed separately from medication. Compounded semaglutide starts around $151 per month on a quarterly plan, so a realistic all-in is about $286 per month. A $49 first month promotion is temporary and rises to $135. Individual results vary and prices can change, so confirm on Zealthy's site.

Is Zealthy's membership a one-time fee that covers everything?

No. The membership covers the weight loss program specifically. If you later want care for another condition, that is a separate program. Sipra's single $99/mo instead covers weight loss, men's, and women's care plus every medication.

Does Zealthy prescribe compounded or branded medication?

Both. Its advertised low prices, from $151 for semaglutide and $216 for tirzepatide, are for compounded medications prepared by a pharmacy, which are not the same as branded Ozempic, Wegovy, or Zepbound. Its insurance team can also pursue branded coverage, with eligible copays as low as $25 per month.

How is Sipra's pricing different from Zealthy's?

Sipra charges one $99/mo that covers unlimited visits, 24/7 care, and every medication across conditions, with medication priced by plan length rather than by dose. Quarterly labs are available at $29/mo, and there are no hidden fees, with no charge until a physician approves your plan.

Lose weight with a plan made just for you

  • Same-day doctor visits and prescriptions
  • Semaglutide, tirzepatide & other GLP-1s
  • FSA & HSA eligible with all plans
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From$79/mo
+ Sipra membership*

*Price includes medication only. Active $99/mo Sipra membership required.

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