HealthRx uses a cash-pay plan model. The lowest advertised monthly equivalents require longer prepaid commitments, so shoppers should compare both the monthly equivalent and the amount due at checkout.
Advertised semaglutide pricing
As of August 19, 2026, HealthRx lists compounded semaglutide at $190 on a monthly plan and from $99 per month on a 12-month prepaid plan. The long-plan figure reflects a larger upfront commitment.
Advertised tirzepatide pricing
HealthRx lists compounded tirzepatide at $239 on a monthly plan and from $179 per month on a 12-month prepaid plan. Confirm the live pricing page before purchasing because telehealth offers can change.
What HealthRx says the plan includes
HealthRx says its plan price includes the provider review, the prescription when clinically appropriate, medication, and overnight shipping. It also says no insurance is required and that plans are HSA/FSA eligible.
How to compare the real cost
- Amount due today, not just the monthly equivalent.
- Plan length and cancellation/refund rules.
- Whether dose changes affect price.
- Whether membership fees are separate from medication.
- Whether labs or other services are separately billed.
- Whether insurance or manufacturer savings could make an FDA-approved option cheaper for you.
Bottom line
HealthRx's strongest pricing proposition is simplicity: one published cash price that bundles several program components. But the lowest displayed monthly rate is tied to a long prepaid term, and the products involved are compounded rather than FDA-approved finished drugs.
Sources & verification
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Last reviewed: August 19, 2026