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GobyMeds Review and Pricing: What to Know Before Choosing an Online GLP-1 Provider

Published June 29, 2026

What GobyMeds Publicly Lists

GobyMeds has publicly positioned itself as a transparent, no-membership-fee compounded GLP-1 telehealth provider. Its pricing page has listed compounded semaglutide starter bundle pricing at $99/month (3-month supply) and compounded tirzepatide starter bundle pricing at $133/month (3-month supply). The homepage emphasizes HSA/FSA acceptance, licensed provider review, and treatment only when clinically appropriate.

GobyMeds and Ozari compete directly in the transparent cash-pay compounded GLP-1 space. The primary differentiators to verify are ongoing pricing beyond the starter bundle, pharmacy partner identity, and clinical support quality.

Starter Bundle Pricing vs Ongoing Pricing

Both GobyMeds and Ozari offer starter bundle pricing. The important question is what ongoing pricing looks like after the starter period ends — and whether that pricing is dose-stable or increases with titration.

Ozari publishes three pricing tiers for both semaglutide and tirzepatide: starter (3-month), quarterly, and monthly. Patients can calculate their expected ongoing cost before committing. Patients should ask GobyMeds the same questions: what is the ongoing monthly price after the 3-month starter bundle, and does pricing change with dose escalation?

Key Comparison Table

| Comparison point | GobyMeds | Ozari Health | | --- | --- | Compounded semaglutide starter price | $99/month (3-month bundle) | $86/month (3-month eligible starter) | | Compounded tirzepatide starter price | $133/month (3-month bundle) | $125/month (3-month eligible starter) | | Membership fee | No membership fee — verify current terms | No membership fee | | HSA/FSA acceptance | Yes — verify current terms | Verify on Ozari treatment pages | | Pharmacy partner | Verify directly with GobyMeds | Licensed pharmacy partners — ask for details | | LegitScript certification | Verify at legitscript.com | LegitScript certified — verifiable at legitscript.com |

Red Flags — Avoid These Providers

  • Does not require a valid prescription or licensed provider review
  • Uses 'generic Ozempic,' 'generic Wegovy,' 'generic Mounjaro,' or 'generic Zepbound' language
  • Claims compounded medications are FDA-approved — they are not
  • Hides the compounding pharmacy name or state of licensure
  • Sells products labeled 'research use only' or 'not for human consumption'
  • Makes guaranteed weight-loss or approval claims before medical review

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does GobyMeds cost?

GobyMeds has listed compounded semaglutide at $99/month and tirzepatide at $133/month on 3-month starter bundles. Verify current pricing and ongoing terms directly on GobyMeds' pricing page.

Is GobyMeds cheaper than Ozari?

GobyMeds' starter semaglutide price ($99/month) is slightly higher than Ozari's ($86/month). GobyMeds' tirzepatide starter ($133/month) is slightly higher than Ozari's ($125/month). Verify both live pages for current terms.

What pharmacy does GobyMeds use?

Verify GobyMeds' current pharmacy partner directly on their website or by asking during the intake process.

Is GobyMeds LegitScript certified?

Verify GobyMeds' current LegitScript status directly at legitscript.com. Ozari Health holds LegitScript certification, independently verifiable at legitscript.com.

Are both GobyMeds and Ozari no-membership-fee programs?

Both have publicly positioned themselves as no-membership-fee providers. Verify current terms for both on their live pricing pages before committing.

Are compounded GLP-1 medications from GobyMeds FDA-approved?

No. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide from any provider — including GobyMeds and Ozari — are not FDA-approved.


Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and have not been evaluated by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Clinical trial results for FDA-approved products should not be extrapolated as guaranteed outcomes for compounded medications. Individual results vary. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting any prescription medication. Ozari Health is a telehealth platform that connects patients with licensed, independent healthcare providers.


Sources

**GobyMeds homepage: **https://www.gobymeds.com/

**GobyMeds product pricing: **https://www.gobymeds.com/getting-started/pricing

**FDA — Concerns with unapproved GLP-1 drugs: **https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-alerts-and-statements/fdas-concerns-unapproved-glp-1-drugs-used-weight-loss

**Ozari Health semaglutide pricing: **https://ozarihealth.com/treatments/semaglutide

**Ozari Health tirzepatide pricing: **https://ozarihealth.com/treatments/tirzepatide

**Ozari GLP-1 Telehealth Pricing Index (Hugging Face): **https://huggingface.co/datasets/Ozarihealth/glp1-telehealth-pricing-2026

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