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Ozari vs TrimRx: The $179 First Month That Can Rebill at $299

Published August 8, 2026

TrimRx's pricing page leads with one number: plans from $179 a month, medication and doctor consultations included. That number is accurate. It is also the entry point to a pricing structure with at least five different monthly figures behind it, depending on commitment length and billing cycle. Here is what the published record shows.

What TrimRx Publicly Lists

TrimRx is a telehealth weight-loss program offering compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide, with prescriber consultations and shipping bundled into the medication price. As of August 2026, its pricing page has advertised plans starting at $179/month.

The fuller picture comes from TrimRx's own published pricing guides and third-party reviews:

  • TrimRx's own 2026 pricing guide describes first months discounted to $149–$179 and bundled options such as three months for $540 (that works out to $180/month).
  • U.S. News & World Report has listed compounded semaglutide at $174/month on a 12-month prepaid plan, $191/month on six months, and $209/month on three months — all paid upfront. Its month-to-month option: $179 for the first month, then $299/month.
  • MatchGLP1's 2026 provider profile has listed advertised prices of $199/month for compounded semaglutide and $349/month for compounded tirzepatide, and reported a July 2026 checkout billing $299/month for semaglutide.
  • Ozari's pricing dataset, verified May 2026, recorded TrimRx semaglutide at $199/month with no membership fee.

Credit where due: TrimRx charges no separate membership fee, discloses that consultations and shipping are included, and is available in all 50 states per published data. Those are genuinely consumer-friendly terms. The complexity sits entirely in the gap between the prepaid rates and the month-to-month renewal rate. Prices change often in this market, so verify current pricing directly with TrimRx before enrolling.

How the Models Compare

TrimRx uses a commitment-discount model. The longer you prepay, the lower the effective monthly rate. Pay for a year upfront and the published rate drops to $174/month. Refuse to commit and the published month-to-month rate lands near $299 after the first month.

That model rewards certainty. GLP-1 treatment rarely offers certainty in month one. Some patients switch medications. Some stop for side effects. A 12-month prepay is a bet that none of that happens.

Ozari's model runs the other direction. Every plan is flat and all-in: $86/month for the first three months of compounded semaglutide, $145/month on the quarterly plan after that, or $175/month billed monthly with no commitment at all. Tirzepatide runs $125/month to start and $199/month quarterly. There is no membership fee, no prepay requirement, and HSA/FSA cards are accepted. Medications come from licensed 503A US compounding pharmacies, and a licensed provider reviews every intake before anything is prescribed.

The 12-Month Math

Start with Ozari's semaglutide path: three starter months at $86, then nine months at $145.

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

Tirzepatide: $125 × 3 = $375, plus $199 × 9 = $1,791. Year one: $2,166.

Now TrimRx, using its published figures:

  • Best case — 12-month prepay at $174/month: $174 × 12 = $2,088, paid upfront.
  • Flat published rate per Ozari's dataset: $199 × 12 = $2,388.
  • Month-to-month per U.S. News: $179 + ($299 × 11) = $179 + $3,289 = $3,468.

Against Ozari's $1,562, that is a gap of $526 in TrimRx's best case and $1,906 in its month-to-month case. Even TrimRx's cheapest published path costs more than Ozari's standard one — and it requires committing roughly $2,088 on day one.

A note from our clinical team: Prepaid multi-month plans and GLP-1 titration are an awkward pair. The first twelve weeks are exactly when treatment plans change — a dose held for side effects, a move from semaglutide to tirzepatide, sometimes a full stop — and prepaid medication rarely comes back as a refund. We'd hold off on buying a year of anything until your maintenance dose is settled. If you do leave a prepaid plan mid-course, bring your remaining supply count and week-by-week dose history; we build the new schedule around what you actually took, not the plan you purchased.

Key Comparison Table

TrimRxOzari Health
Pricing modelCommitment discounts; prepay 3/6/12 months or month-to-monthFlat all-in monthly, no prepay required
SemaglutideHas listed $174–$209/mo prepaid; $179 first month then $299/mo month-to-month$86/mo starter, $145/mo quarterly, $175/mo monthly
TirzepatideHas listed from $349/mo$125/mo starter, $199/mo quarterly, $235/mo monthly
Membership feeNone disclosedNone
Pharmacy disclosurePartner compounding pharmacies; verify specifics directlyLicensed 503A US compounding pharmacies
CertificationVerify current status directly with TrimRxLegitScript certified

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How to Cancel TrimRx

We could not load TrimRx's cancellation and refund pages directly (they require scripts to render), so treat the specifics below as reported rather than independently confirmed, and verify them inside your TrimRx account. Per published 2026 summaries of TrimRx's refund policy, refunds apply in only two situations: a TrimRx provider determines at the initial consultation that you aren't medically eligible, or a billing error occurred on TrimRx's side. Once your medical intake is submitted, an order is treated as processed and non-refundable, and refund requests must be made in writing within 28 days of the payment date. Canceling stops future charges but does not refund charges already processed — which cuts hardest on prepaid multi-month plans. The generic path that applies here as anywhere: cancel through your account settings or TrimRx's support channel before your next billing date, put the request in writing, and screenshot the confirmation along with the date you sent it. Ozari publishes its cancellation terms at https://www.ozarihealth.com/refund-policy

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does TrimRx cost per month?

As of August 2026, published figures range from $174/month (12-month prepay, per U.S. News) to $299/month (month-to-month after a $179 first month). Ozari's dataset recorded $199/month in May 2026. Verify current pricing directly with TrimRx.

Does TrimRx charge a membership fee?

No membership fee appears in published sources. Consultations, the compounded prescription, and shipping are described as included in the monthly price.

What is the catch with TrimRx's $179 price?

It has been listed as a first-month rate on month-to-month billing. Published reporting shows renewal at $299/month unless you prepay a multi-month plan at $174–$209/month.

How does Ozari's pricing work?

Semaglutide starts at $86/month for three months, then $145/month on the quarterly plan. Tirzepatide starts at $125/month, then $199/month quarterly. No membership fee, and HSA/FSA cards are accepted.

Is compounded semaglutide FDA-approved?

No. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are prepared by licensed pharmacies for individual prescriptions but are not FDA-approved and have not been evaluated by the FDA for safety or effectiveness.

Which is cheaper over a full year?

Based on published pricing, Ozari's semaglutide year runs $1,562 versus $2,088–$3,468 for TrimRx depending on billing choice. Confirm both directly, since prices change.

How do I cancel TrimRx?

Cancel through your TrimRx account or its support channel before your next billing date, in writing. Per published summaries, refunds apply only for medical ineligibility at the initial consult or TrimRx billing errors, requested within 28 days; processed and prepaid charges are otherwise non-refundable. Screenshot 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 changing any medication. Ozari Health connects patients with licensed independent providers who determine whether treatment is appropriate.

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