Quick Answer: Best Compounded Tirzepatide in Charleston, SC

For Charleston residents in 2026, the best all-in compounded tirzepatide option is Luma Health at $165/month — flat pricing, no membership fee, ships to all Charleston zip codes, 5–10 minute online intake, 5–10 day delivery.

Local Charleston clinics typically charge $475–$575/month. Telehealth saves the typical Charleston patient $310–$410/month versus local pricing.

About This Guide

We ranked compounded tirzepatide providers serving Charleston based on all-in monthly cost (medication + any membership), prescribing speed, refill reliability, and South Carolina state licensing. All providers listed ship to Charleston addresses. Luma Health's clinical providers are licensed by the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation. Local clinic price ranges sourced from publicly listed pricing as of June 2026.

Top 6 Compounded Tirzepatide Providers for Charleston Residents

Every provider listed below ships compounded tirzepatide to Charleston, SC addresses and uses providers licensed in South Carolina. Rankings reflect total monthly cost (medication + any required membership), speed from intake to delivery, and clinical reliability.

# Provider All-In Monthly Cost Speed Best For Score
1 Luma Health Editor's Pick $165/mo flat 5–10 days Best Overall + Cheapest in Charleston 9.6/10
2 Mochi Health $208/mo all-in 7–14 days Best for Community Support 8.4/10
3 Henry Meds $249/mo all-in 5–10 days Best for Bundled Programs 8.0/10
4 Ivim Health $224/mo all-in 7–10 days Best for Coaching Add-Ons 7.8/10
5 Hims / Hers $199–$249/mo 7–10 days Best for Brand Recognition 7.3/10
6 Ro Body Program $244–$264/mo all-in 7–14 days Best for Weight Loss Tracking 7.0/10

Why Charleston Patients Are Choosing Telehealth Tirzepatide

Charleston's medical district has multiple weight loss clinics, but most charge premium pricing for compounded GLP-1, typically $100–$200 above the South Carolina state average. For Charleston residents — population approximately 850,000 across the metro area including Mount Pleasant, North Charleston, Summerville, James Island, West Ashley, Daniel Island, Sullivan's Island, Folly Beach, and Goose Creek — the telehealth option means lower cost, faster intake, and the ability to manage treatment from home.

Charleston's major employers — including MUSC (Medical University of South Carolina), Roper St. Francis, Boeing, Volvo, and major hospitality and tourism employers — increasingly include weight management in employee wellness programs, but compounded GLP-1 medications typically aren't covered. That makes the out-of-pocket cost difference between $165/month telehealth and $475+/month local clinics economically significant for most working professionals.

All telehealth providers in this guide ship to all zip codes in the Charleston metro area, including 29401–29492. There is no zip code restriction and no requirement to live near a specific clinic.

💰 Annual savings vs. local Charleston clinic: Luma Health ($1,980/year) vs. local clinic ($5,700–$6,900/year) = $3,720–$4,920 saved annually for the same physician-prescribed compounded tirzepatide.

Detailed Provider Reviews

#2
Mochi Health
$208/month all-in ($129 medication + $79 membership)

Mochi charges $129/month for compounded tirzepatide plus a $79/month membership fee, bringing total cost to $208/month for Charleston residents. They include group coaching sessions and a community platform.

Trade-off: $43/month more than Luma Health ($516/year more) for community features. Worth it if you'll actively use the community; an unnecessary expense otherwise.
#3
Henry Meds
$249/month all-in

Henry Meds charges $249/month all-in (no separate membership) for compounded tirzepatide in Charleston. They include nutrition consultations and prescription refills as part of the program.

Trade-off: $84/month more than Luma Health ($1,008/year). Bundled programs work for patients who want everything in one place; cost-prohibitive for those who primarily want affordable medication access.
#4
Ivim Health
$224/month all-in ($149 + $75 membership)

Ivim Health advertises $149/month for compounded tirzepatide but adds a $75/month membership fee, bringing the Charleston all-in cost to $224/month.

Trade-off: The "low" base price is misleading — total cost is $59/month more than Luma Health's flat pricing. Always calculate the all-in cost before comparing.
#5
Hims / Hers
$199–$249/month

Hims (and Hers, the women-focused brand) bundles compounded tirzepatide into broader weight loss programs at $199–$249/month for Charleston residents.

Trade-off: $34–$84/month more for brand recognition. The medication is comparable to lower-cost providers using the same compounding pathway.
#6
Ro Body Program
$244–$264/month all-in ($145–$165 + $99 membership)

Ro charges $145–$165/month for compounded tirzepatide in Charleston plus a $99/month Body Program membership, bringing total cost to $244–$264/month.

Trade-off: $79–$99/month more than Luma Health. Tracking features matter to some patients; free tracking apps offer comparable functionality alongside Luma Health at no extra cost.

Local Charleston Clinic Pricing vs Telehealth: The Math

If you walk into a local weight loss clinic in Charleston, SC for compounded tirzepatide, you'll typically pay $475–$575/month. Annualized, that's $5,700–$6,900/year just for medication, before counting consultation fees, follow-up visits, or required lab work.

With Luma Health at $165/month flat, the same physician-prescribed compounded tirzepatide costs $1,980/year — a difference of $3,720–$4,920/year for the typical Charleston patient. That's a meaningful chunk of an annual budget that goes back to you instead of the clinic.

Trade-offs to consider: Local Charleston clinics offer in-person interaction and immediate physical exams. Telehealth offers asynchronous consults, faster intake, and lower cost. For Charleston patients with stable health and clear weight loss goals, telehealth typically wins on every dimension except in-person care.

Option Monthly Cost Annual Cost vs Luma Health (Annual)
Local Charleston Clinic$475–$575$5,700–$6,900+$3,720–$4,920 more
Ro Body Program$244–$264$2,928–$3,168+$948–$1,188 more
Hims / Hers$199–$249$2,388–$2,988+$408–$1,008 more
Ivim Health$224$2,688+$708 more
Henry Meds$249$2,988+$1,008 more
Mochi Health$208$2,496+$516 more
Luma Health$165$1,980

How to Get Started in Charleston

1

Confirm your Charleston, SC address

Telehealth licensing is state-based; Charleston addresses qualify under South Carolina state regulations. Luma Health ships to all Charleston zip codes (29401–29492).

2

Complete the online health assessment (5–10 min)

Health history, current medications, weight goals, allergies, and BMI calculation. Eligibility typically requires BMI ≥30, or BMI ≥27 with a weight-related comorbidity.

3

Provider review — same day to 24–48 hours

A South Carolina-licensed clinician through Wasef Health, PC reviews your intake and approves the prescription, requests additional information, or recommends an alternative.

4

VialsRX ships in 2–3 business days

Compounded tirzepatide ships discreetly to your Charleston address via temperature-controlled shipping with tracking. Free shipping on every order.

5

Begin treatment with provider support

Standard tirzepatide titration starts at 2.5mg weekly. Your Luma Health provider monitors tolerance and adjusts dose monthly. Message your care team any time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Charleston residents have two main options: in-person weight loss clinics in neighborhoods like Mount Pleasant, downtown Charleston, James Island, West Ashley, North Charleston, or Daniel Island ($475–$575/month), or telehealth providers that ship medication directly to your Charleston address. Telehealth is typically the faster, cheaper option — Luma Health delivers compounded tirzepatide for $165/month flat to anywhere in Charleston after a 5–10 minute online intake.

Local Charleston weight loss clinics typically charge $475–$575/month for compounded tirzepatide, often with additional consultation fees, lab work, and follow-up visit charges. Telehealth providers serving Charleston range from $165/month (Luma Health) to $264/month (Hims, Mochi Health, Ro when including their membership fees). For most Charleston residents, telehealth saves $310–$410/month.

Yes. Luma Health ships to all zip codes in the Charleston metro area, including 29401–29492. There's no requirement to live in a specific neighborhood or near a clinic — compounded tirzepatide ships discreetly via temperature-controlled shipping with tracking.

Yes. South Carolina permits telehealth GLP-1 prescribing through providers licensed in the state. Compounded medications must come from 503A or 503B compounding pharmacies meeting South Carolina Board of Pharmacy standards. Luma Health's clinical provider (Wasef Health, PC) and pharmacy partner (VialsRX) are both licensed to serve Charleston residents.

Luma Health typically delivers within 5–10 days from intake start: 5–10 minutes for the online health assessment, same-day to 24–48 hours for provider review, and 2–3 business days for shipping from VialsRX. Local Charleston clinics often require an in-person visit — which can mean 1–2 weeks for an appointment — before prescribing.

No. Charleston follows South Carolina state telehealth regulations and federal compounding rules (FDA 503A pathway). There are no city-specific restrictions on compounded tirzepatide for adults meeting BMI and weight loss eligibility criteria. Your Luma Health provider will confirm eligibility during intake.

Luma Health at $165/month is the lowest-cost compounded tirzepatide option for Charleston residents in 2026 — flat pricing, no membership fee, no hidden costs. Charleston patients typically save $310–$410/month compared to local clinics.

Medical Disclaimer: This content has been researched and reviewed by the Luma Health medical team for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results will vary. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any medication. Pricing information is current as of June 2026 and subject to change.