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Ozari vs Found: $99 Meds, Under-$30 Visits — If Your Insurance Plays Along

Published August 12, 2026

Found's pricing FAQ says most members pay less than $30 per clinical visit. Not per month — per visit, billed through your insurance. Medication is a separate purchase: compounded GLP-1s starting at $99/month, branded Wegovy® or Zepbound® from $650/month direct-pay, or a non-GLP-1 plan from $49/month. It's one of the few telehealth weight programs that runs the doctor's office through your insurance card and the pharmacy through your wallet.

What Found Publicly Lists

From Found's own site as of August 2026:

  • Clinical visits: billed through insurance; Found states most members pay less than $30 per visit, with plans accepted across the US
  • Compounded GLP-1s: starting at $99/month, with flat pricing as your dose increases
  • Branded medications: Wegovy® and Zepbound® from $650/month direct-pay (with insurance-navigation support); Ozempic® listed around $1,100/month; Mounjaro® around $1,100/month
  • Non-GLP-1 options: starting at $49/month
  • Plan lengths: 3-, 6-, and 12-month plans "keep your monthly cost down," which implies the lowest rates ride on longer commitments
  • Medicare GLP-1 Bridge: eligible Part D members may access branded GLP-1s for as little as $50/month, with Found's stated eligibility caveats

Found's program was designed by physicians in obesity medicine, its clinicians are board-certified, and Ozari's own tracking has noted Found's LegitScript certification and 4.1-star Trustpilot rating alongside all-50-state availability. Those are legitimate strengths. Because "starting at" pricing depends on plan length and dose, verify current pricing directly with Found before enrolling.

How the Models Compare

Found's hybrid is clever. By billing visits to insurance, Found moves part of its cost off the sticker price — you're paying it, but through copays your health plan already defines. For someone with solid commercial coverage, that can genuinely reduce out-of-pocket spend versus cash-pay telehealth.

The model has two dependencies, though. First, it assumes you have insurance that Found accepts and that your copays behave. Second, the $99/month medication figure is a "starting at" number tied to plan selection; Found itself notes prices vary by plan length, promotions, and dose tier — and its clinicians may steer you toward branded options at $650+/month if compounded isn't the right fit.

Found also folds in behavioral content and clinician coaching. Like Noom and Calibrate, it treats lifestyle support as part of the product. Whether bundled coaching earns its cost is an open question in the literature — our coaching cost evidence review walks through what's actually been shown.

Ozari's model is flat and insurance-free: one published price covering provider review, medication if prescribed, and shipping. No copay variability. No plan-length puzzle. What you see is the whole bill.

The 12-Month Math

Ozari semaglutide:

  • $257 (starter plan, ~$86/mo)
  • $145 × 9 = $1,305
  • Year one: $1,562

Found, best published case: $99 × 12 = $1,188 in medication. Add visit copays — say four visits at $30 = $120 — and a realistic entry-tier year lands near $1,308.

Read that honestly: at its listed entry price, Found can come in below Ozari by roughly $254 a year. The gap flips if any of Found's variables move against you. Copays above $30, a dose or formulation priced above the $99 entry tier, or a switch to branded therapy at $650/month ($7,800/year before insurance help) all push the total past — sometimes far past — Ozari's flat $1,562. Found's low case requires insurance cooperation; Ozari's number requires nothing but the calendar.

For tirzepatide, Ozari totals $125 × 3 + $199 × 9 = $2,166. Found's compounded tirzepatide tier isn't itemized on its homepage — verify current pricing directly with Found.

A note from our clinical team: When patients move from an insurance-billed program like Found to a cash-pay one, the paperwork changes but the pharmacology doesn't. We ask every transfer patient for three things before anything is prescribed: current dose, titration week, and the date of the last injection. And if Found's pharmacy already has a shipment in transit, use it on schedule — starting a new supply early means two active doses in your system, which is how routine nausea becomes an urgent-care visit.

Key Comparison Table

FoundOzari Health
Pricing modelInsurance-billed visits + separate medication plans (3/6/12-month terms)Flat all-in monthly, no insurance needed
Semaglutide (compounded)GLP-1s from $99/mo ("starting at," varies by plan)$86/mo starter, $145/mo quarterly
Tirzepatide (compounded)Not itemized publicly — verify with Found$125/mo starter, $199/mo quarterly
Membership feeNone listed; visits billed via insurance copaysNone
Pharmacy disclosureFilled via partner/branded pharmacies; confirm specifics at signupLicensed 503A US compounding pharmacies
CertificationLegitScript certifiedLegitScript certified

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How to Cancel Found

Per Found's published offer terms as of August 2026, you can cancel at any time by emailing Found's support team (support@joinfound.com) or by tapping the "Cancel Membership" link on the Account Details page in the app or member portal; Found states cancellation takes effect within 24 hours. Two timing details matter. Found recommends canceling at least 48 hours before a scheduled renewal, because renewal payments are non-refundable once charged. And the quarterly and 6-month plans run through their full commitment term, then convert to $129/month billing — canceling mid-term stops future renewal rather than refunding the term. Membership fees are refundable only if you cancel within three days of purchase or before your first medical consultation; medications and lab kits are non-refundable once shipped. Whichever channel you use, confirm the cancellation in writing and screenshot the confirmation before your next billing date. Ozari publishes its cancellation terms at https://www.ozarihealth.com/refund-policy

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Found cost per month?

It varies by path. Compounded GLP-1s start at $99/month, non-GLP-1 plans at $49/month, branded GLP-1s from $650/month direct-pay. Clinical visits bill through insurance — under $30/visit for most members, per Found. Verify current pricing directly with Found.

Do I need insurance to use Found?

Found's visit model is built around insurance billing, and its lowest visit costs assume coverage. Ozari's model needs no insurance at all — the flat price is the entire cost.

Is Found cheaper than Ozari?

At Found's entry tier with low copays, it can be — roughly $1,308 vs $1,562 in year one for semaglutide. Higher copays, higher tiers, or branded medication reverse that quickly. Both totals depend on published rates holding.

Does Found offer tirzepatide?

Found lists branded tirzepatide (Zepbound®, Mounjaro®) and compounded GLP-1 options, but doesn't itemize a compounded tirzepatide price on its homepage. Verify directly with Found.

Are Found's compounded GLP-1s FDA-approved?

No compounded GLP-1 from any provider is FDA-approved. Compounded drugs are pharmacy-prepared per prescription and skip FDA premarket review. Both Found and Ozari disclose this.

What does Found's $50/month Medicare program cover?

Eligible Medicare Part D members with qualifying prescriptions may get branded GLP-1s for as little as $50/month through Found's Bridge program. Found notes eligibility is set by the program's criteria, not guaranteed.

How do I cancel Found?

Email support@joinfound.com or use the "Cancel Membership" link on your Account Details page; Found says cancellation takes effect within 24 hours. Cancel at least 48 hours before a renewal — renewal charges are non-refundable — and keep a screenshot of the confirmation.

This article is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and have not been evaluated by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or switching any weight-loss medication. Ozari Health connects patients with licensed independent providers who determine whether treatment is appropriate.

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