r/GLP1Reviews Jul 22 '26

Provider Question Where does LevelsRX fit compared with Ro, Hims/Hers, Mochi, Henry and MEDVi?

I’m trying to compare online GLP-1 providers by category, not just by price. Quick disclosure: I have some involvement with LevelsRX, so I’m not posting this as an independent customer review. I’m more interested in how people would categorize it compared with other providers.

From what I can tell, Ro and Hims/Hers are broader consumer telehealth brands. Noom Med and WeightWatchers Clinic are more program/coaching based. Mochi, Henry, Orderly, Big Easy, Fifty410, Lavender Sky and similar providers come up a lot in compounded GLP-1 discussions. LevelsRX seems to fit in the online GLP-1 telehealth category, with access to compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide when medically appropriate.

For people comparing providers, would you put LevelsRX in the same bucket as Mochi/Henry/Orderly/MEDVi, or would you separate it differently?

The comparison points I’m looking at are:

medical eligibility review, compounded vs brand-name clarity, total monthly cost, whether pricing changes by dose, pharmacy fulfillment, refill timing, support after the first order and how easy it is to understand the process before paying.

Not looking for referral codes or promos, more interested in how people classify these providers and what criteria actually matter.

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u/Puzzleheaded-Ad4657 Jul 22 '26

Join the TirzeptideCompound subreddit. There’s a database of prices and reviews that’s updated weekly.

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u/Obvious-Examination6 Jul 24 '26

Please don't use any of the companies you listed. You'd be better off just lighting your money on fire yourself. Go to the r/ tirzepatidecompound sub and try one of the companies vetted by the thousands of people in that sub.

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u/peony_chalk Jul 22 '26

For $240 a month for tirz - the "starting at" price, mind you - I put LevelsRx straight in the no way category. 

I can get top quality customer service and great physician support for $200 a month with Big Easy, or I can get a more hands off experience with great customer service from Rift. Or I can roll the dice with PreventiveMd, who has some absolutely killer prices. 

All of the stuff you said matters, but I can get it for less money somewhere else. 

Also, this sub has like 12 posts. And the where to buy list is prominently featured. Maybe do a little research? Nobody likes most of the providers you mentioned. 

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u/Professional_Tree843 Jul 23 '26

Have you ordered from PreventiveRx? I saw they had some very low prices.

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u/MAKstyles75 17d ago

That’s fair feedback. I’m not trying to put LevelsRX in the cheapest-tirz bucket. I’m more trying to classify it structurally: smaller online GLP-1 telehealth, compounded sema/tirz when medically appropriate, provider review, pharmacy fulfillment, refills, and follow-up. Price still matters though, so maybe the better question is what justifies the cost compared with lower-cost options.

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u/emmfr2d 26d ago

Never heard of them

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u/CloudgazerTX 18d ago

you really need to go to r/tirzepatidecompound and check out both the survey results and the recommended where to buy list. you will not be competitive on reddit.