Prices verified June 29, 2026
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GoodRx for Weight Loss reviews: price, lock-in and our score

Best for published two-part pricing
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GoodRx for Weight Loss scores 7.4 out of 10. $388/mo all-in, cancel any time, no lock-in.

Low-cost telemedicine subscription with transparent published medication prices.
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GLP CHART SCORE
7.4
OUT OF 10
Starts From
$388/mo
includes medication
Lock-In
Month-to-month
Time to prescription
2 days
Telemedicine
Rank
#12
GLP Chart Score

Verdict

GoodRx turned its drug-pricing reach into a real telehealth program, with branded GLP-1 priced separately and published upfront. The subscription is $39/mo, the rate it has held since launching in November 2025. Medication runs separately: the injection is $199/mo for the first two fills then $349/mo ongoing, and the oral Wegovy pill is from $149/mo. Ongoing all-in about $388/mo. Branded only, billed in two parts, with no member outcome record yet.

Pros

  • Both the care subscription and branded medication prices are published upfront.
  • Genuine branded GLP-1 through a Novo Nordisk partnership.
  • Month-to-month subscription with no lock-in.
  • Backed by GoodRx's familiar drug-pricing reach.
  • Lower-cost first-fill intro pricing for new patients.

Cons

  • Subscription and medication are billed separately, not a single all-in price.
  • Branded only, with no compounded GLP-1 option.
  • Brand-new program with no member-reported outcome record yet.
  • Easy to confuse with GoodRx's separate drug-coupon discount layer.
  • Score needs review: program pricing changed significantly.
Best for

Buyers who want transparent, published cash pricing on both care and branded medication, from a familiar drug-pricing brand.

Not for

Anyone wanting a compounded option, an all-in single price, or a long member-review track record.

Pricing

$39/mo subscription (permanent rate) plus branded medication. Wegovy injection: $349/mo at maintenance. Pill path: $149-$299/mo. All-in at maintenance ~$388/mo (injection) or ~$338/mo (pill). Intro deal ($238/mo) ended June 30, 2026. A prescription is required.

Cash-pay all-in starts at $388/mo This price includes medication.
Signup / one-timeNone
Membership / subscription$39/mo
Medication (varies by dose)$299–$349/mo
All-in, lowest maintenance dose$388/mo

Price since we started tracking

$388/mo, held flat across 4 weekly checks since May 2026. See the full price tracker.

See how GoodRx for Weight Loss compares with every path in our GLP-1 cost guide, or check the live price index for the full chart.

Lock-in & cancellation

Month-to-month

The telemedicine subscription is month-to-month and can be canceled. Medication is billed separately per fill. Nothing locks you in beyond the current paid month.

How to cancel: Month-to-month telemedicine subscription at $39/mo, cancel anytime; medication billed separately per fill.

Medication options

Branded GLP-1 priced through the GoodRx telehealth program in partnership with Novo Nordisk: the Ozempic and Wegovy injection and the oral Wegovy pill. No compounded GLP-1. Distinct from GoodRx's drug-coupon discount layer.

Price by medication

Each branded GLP-1 is priced separately. The headline $388/mo is the cheapest path; the others cost more.

  • Wegovy: Oral Wegovy pill from $149/mo (up to $299/mo at the 9mg/25mg doses). Wegovy injection $199/mo intro then $349/mo.
  • Ozempic: Ozempic injection $199/mo intro (first two fills) then $349/mo, via the Novo Nordisk partnership.

FDA-approved branded

  • Wegovy (injection)
  • Wegovy (pill)
  • Ozempic

Compounded

  • None offered

Other medications

  • None offered

Onboarding experience

Time to first prescription: 2 days.
Consultation type: Telemedicine visit with a licensed clinician through the GoodRx for Weight Loss subscription.
Requirements: A GoodRx for Weight Loss subscription, an intake and a telemedicine visit. A prescription is required..

GoodRx for Weight Loss reviews: what members report

Too new for a meaningful member-review record. The draw is GoodRx's reach and clearly published pricing on both care and medication; the limit is that it is branded-only, billed in two parts, and unproven on outcomes.

What works

  • Both subscription and medication prices published upfront
  • Genuine branded medication via Novo Nordisk partnership
  • Familiar drug-pricing brand

What to watch

  • Subscription and medication billed separately
  • Branded only, no compounded option
  • Brand-new program with little track record

How we scored GoodRx for Weight Loss

Five dimensions, ten points each, weighted equally. Overall is the simple average.

6
Pricing
Transparency
8
Cancellation
Terms
7
Onboarding
Experience
7
Medication
Options
8.8
Member
Reviews

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Frequently asked questions

Is GoodRx for Weight Loss legit?
Yes. GoodRx for Weight Loss is a real, operating GLP-1 telehealth service that connects you with a licensed US clinician and a pharmacy. On our independent review it scores 7.4 out of 10, graded on pricing transparency, cancellation terms, onboarding, medication options and member reviews. Its cash price starts at $388/mo. It bills month-to-month with no lock-in. "Legit" is not the same as "best for you": read the verdict and the full score breakdown above to decide if it fits your budget and needs.
Is GoodRx for Weight Loss a scam?
No. We found no evidence that GoodRx for Weight Loss is a scam. It is a functioning telehealth program with licensed prescribers, real medication and a published cancellation policy, not a fake storefront. The caveats are in our score of 7.4 out of 10: pricing and the maintenance-dose total are the things to check, since the advertised figure is often the starter dose. Compare it against the rest of the chart before deciding.
Is this the same as a GoodRx coupon?
No. This is GoodRx for Weight Loss, a telemedicine subscription that connects you to a clinician for GLP-1 care, with branded medication priced separately. It is a distinct program from the GoodRx drug-coupon discount card.
How much does the medication cost?
Branded medication is priced separately from the subscription. The Ozempic or Wegovy injection is $199/mo for the first two fills then $349/mo ongoing; the oral Wegovy pill is from $149/mo to about $299/mo at maintenance.
What does the subscription cost?
The GoodRx for Weight Loss telemedicine subscription is $39/mo. It has held that rate since launching in November 2025. Medication is billed separately.

Alternatives to GoodRx for Weight Loss

If GoodRx for Weight Loss isn't the right fit, here are three programs we'd consider as next options:

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Before committing to a cash-pay path, check whether your insurance covers a GLP-1 at the payer coverage center. On Medicaid, see Medicaid GLP-1 coverage by state first. If you need PA paperwork, the prior authorization letter library has templates for all major plans. Already denied? The appeal letter library has 120 templates by denial reason.

Learn the category before you commit

Read these before signing up for any GLP-1 telehealth program, GoodRx for Weight Loss included:

Before committing to a cash-pay path, check whether your insurance covers GLP-1s at the payer coverage center. On Medicaid? See Medicaid GLP-1 coverage by stateto confirm your state’s formulary status before choosing a cash-pay program.

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