Provider Directory
Telehealth providers offering real consultations with licensed clinicians. Compare pricing, medication options, and what's included.
Monthly costs vary from $29 to $350+. Know what's included before you commit.
Legitimate providers include a real doctor consultation — not just a questionnaire.
Compounded semaglutide, tirzepatide, brand-name, injectable, oral — options vary by provider.
All providers below include licensed clinician consultations. Sorted by consultation accessibility.
Sesame Care connects patients directly with doctors for affordable video consultations. Access both brand-name GLP-1 medications and compounded options depending on provider availability.
MEDVi offers GLP-1 prescriptions through licensed providers with no upfront membership fees. Choose between injectable and oral formulations with ongoing clinical support included in your monthly plan.
SHED offers a results-driven weight loss program with multiple medication formats and a weight-loss guarantee. Plans include clinician consultations, medication, and progress tracking.
Synergy Rx offers a straightforward all-inclusive monthly plan. One price covers your consultation, prescription, compounded medication, and shipping — no hidden fees or surprise charges.
Care Bare Rx is a multi-category telehealth platform offering GLP-1 weight loss programs alongside other treatment areas. Plans include clinician oversight and compounded medications.
Quick comparison of pricing and key features.
| Provider | Starting Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Sesame Care | $29 | Visit → |
| MEDVi | $179/mo | Visit → |
| SHED | $199/mo | Visit → |
| Synergy Rx | $200/mo | Visit → |
| Care Bare Rx | $249/mo | Visit → |
Prices shown are starting prices and may vary by medication, dosage, and plan. Verify directly with each provider.
Not all telehealth platforms are created equal. Here's what separates legitimate providers from the rest.
A real doctor or NP should review your medical history and determine if you're a candidate — not just an automated questionnaire.
Medications should come from a state-licensed, accredited compounding pharmacy or an FDA-approved manufacturer.
Know what you're paying for upfront. Beware of hidden enrollment fees, separate consultation charges, or auto-renewing commitments.
Good providers start you at a low dose and gradually increase. They should check in on your progress and side effects regularly.
Check our eligibility guide to understand BMI requirements, qualifying conditions, and what to expect during your consultation.
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