Quick Answer

For Washington residents in 2026, the best all-in compounded tirzepatide option is Luma Health at $165/month — flat pricing, no membership fee, free 2–3 day shipping to any Washington address, same-day provider assessment, and no contracts.

Local Washington clinics in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, and Vancouver typically charge $425–$625/month. Telehealth alternatives range from $165–$398/month all-in. Luma Health is the lowest all-in cost among major telehealth providers offering physician-prescribed compounded tirzepatide to Washington residents.

Methodology

We ranked compounded tirzepatide providers serving Washington based on five criteria: (1) all-in monthly cost including medication, membership, and shipping; (2) prescribing speed from intake to first delivery; (3) refill reliability; (4) clinical oversight; and (5) cancellation and transparency policies. Data sourced from public pricing pages, patient reviews, and provider-disclosed pharmacy partnerships as of June 2026. Luma Health's compounding partner is VialsRX (licensed, Houston TX); clinical services provided by Wasef Health, PC.

Top 7 Compounded Tirzepatide Providers for Washington Residents

Every provider listed below ships compounded tirzepatide to Washington addresses and uses providers licensed in the state. Rankings reflect total monthly cost, speed from intake to delivery, and clinical reliability.

# Provider All-In Monthly Cost Speed Best For
1 Luma Health Editor's Pick $165/mo 5–10 days Best Overall + Lowest Cost
2 Mochi Health $129 + $79 membership = $208/mo 7–14 days Community Support
3 Ivim Health $149 + $75 membership = $224/mo 7–10 days Coaching Add-Ons
4 Hims / Hers $199–$249/mo 7–10 days Brand Recognition
5 Ro Body $145–$165 + $99 membership = $244–$264/mo 7–14 days Weight Loss Tracking
6 Henry Meds $249/mo all-in 5–10 days Bundled Programs
7 Found $199 + medication (~$344–$398/mo) 10–14 days Behavioral Coaching

Why Washington Residents Are Switching to Telehealth Tirzepatide

Washington has one of the highest telehealth GLP-1 adoption rates in the country — a tech-fluent population, significant geographic spread between Western and Eastern Washington, and high in-person clinic costs concentrated in the Seattle metro area. What used to require an in-person visit to a clinic in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, or Vancouver now happens entirely from your couch.

Washington has approximately 7.7 million residents, but specialized obesity medicine providers are concentrated around Seattle metro and a handful of secondary cities. For patients in Eastern Washington, the Olympic Peninsula, or anyone who would rather not pay $425–$625/month at a Washington weight loss clinic, telehealth has become the dominant access pathway.

All providers in this guide ship to addresses anywhere in Washington, including Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, Bellevue, Everett, Kent, Renton, Spokane Valley, and Federal Way. There is no requirement to live in a specific city or near a clinic.

Detailed Provider Reviews

#2 — Best for Community Support
Mochi Health
$208/month ($129 medication + $79 membership)

Mochi charges $129/month for compounded tirzepatide plus a $79/month membership fee, bringing total cost to $208/month for Washington residents. They include group coaching sessions and a community platform that some patients find valuable for accountability.

Trade-off for Washington patients: $43/month more than Luma Health ($516/year more) for community features that may or may not match your preferences. Worth it if you actively engage with the group coaching; an unnecessary expense otherwise.
#3 — Best for Coaching Add-Ons
Ivim Health
$224/month ($149 + $75 membership)

Ivim Health advertises $149/month for compounded tirzepatide but adds a $75/month membership fee, bringing the Washington all-in cost to $224/month. Optional coaching tiers are available above the base program for patients who want more structured support.

Trade-off for Washington patients: The "low" base price is misleading — always calculate the all-in cost before comparing providers. $59/month more than Luma Health, which includes no required membership.
#4 — Best for Brand Recognition
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 Washington residents. They have the largest national TV ad spend among GLP-1 telehealth providers, which translates to strong brand familiarity.

Trade-off for Washington patients: You are paying a premium for brand recognition, not a meaningfully different medication. Compounded tirzepatide is pharmacologically equivalent across licensed providers — $34–$84/month more than Luma Health.
#5 — Best for Weight Loss Tracking
Ro Body Program
$244–$264/month ($145–$165 + $99 Body Program membership)

Ro charges $145–$165/month for compounded tirzepatide plus a $99/month Body Program membership, bringing total cost to $244–$264/month for Washington residents. They include a tracking dashboard and metabolic health monitoring as part of the membership.

Trade-off for Washington patients: $79–$99/month more than Luma Health ($948–$1,188/year more). Tracking features matter to some patients; cost-conscious patients can use free tracking apps alongside Luma Health at no additional cost.
#6 — Best for Bundled Programs
Henry Meds
$249/month all-in

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

Trade-off for Washington patients: $84/month more than Luma Health ($1,008/year more). Bundled programs work for patients who want everything in one place; cost-prohibitive for those who primarily want affordable medication access.
#7 — Best for Behavioral Coaching
Found
$344–$398/month all-in

Found charges a $199/month program fee plus medication costs, bringing total Washington all-in cost to $344–$398/month. Their model emphasizes behavioral change alongside medication, with a dedicated health coach as part of the program.

Trade-off for Washington patients: Roughly 2–2.4x Luma Health's monthly cost. Worth it for patients who specifically want intensive behavioral coaching; not cost-effective for those primarily seeking medication access and clinical oversight.

Local Washington Pricing vs Telehealth: The Math

If you walk into a local weight loss clinic in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, or Vancouver for compounded tirzepatide, you will typically pay $425–$625/month, with Seattle metro clinics often in the $500–$575 range. Annualized, that is $5,100–$7,500/year before 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 $3,120–$5,520 per year.

💰 12-month savings vs local Washington clinic: Luma Health ($1,980) vs local clinic ($5,100–$7,500) = $3,120–$5,520 saved annually for the same physician-prescribed compounded tirzepatide.

Option Monthly Cost Annual Cost vs Luma Health (Annual)
Local WA Clinic (Seattle Metro)$500–$575$6,000–$6,900+$4,020–$4,920 more
Local WA Clinic (Statewide Range)$425–$625$5,100–$7,500+$3,120–$5,520 more
Found$344–$398$4,128–$4,776+$2,148–$2,796 more
Henry Meds$249$2,988+$1,008 more
Ro Body$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
Mochi Health$208$2,496+$516 more
Luma Health$165$1,980

"For Washington patients, the regulatory backbone is the Washington State Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission, which licenses non-resident 503A compounding pharmacies that ship into the state. Luma Health's intake confirms Washington residency, our clinical team reviews eligibility against FDA-aligned thresholds — BMI 30+, or BMI 27+ with a weight-related comorbidity — and our pharmacy partner holds the appropriate Washington non-resident permit before any compounded tirzepatide is dispensed. That oversight chain is the difference between legitimate compounded access and unregulated channels."

Luma Health Medical TeamClinical oversight provided by Wasef Health, PC

Washington Telehealth & Compounding Regulations

Washington permits telehealth GLP-1 prescribing through providers licensed by the Washington Medical Commission. Compounded medications must come from pharmacies licensed by the Washington State Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission. Luma Health's clinical provider and pharmacy partner both maintain Washington licensure.

  • Do I need an in-person visit first? No. Washington permits asynchronous telehealth consultation for compounded GLP-1 prescribing as long as the provider is licensed in the state and a meaningful clinical relationship is established.
  • Can compounded tirzepatide be shipped to Washington? Yes, from pharmacies with appropriate state board licensing. VialsRX is licensed to ship to Washington addresses.
  • Are there Washington-specific lab requirements? No state-specific requirements. Clinical best practices may include baseline labs at provider discretion.
  • Can I switch from a local Washington clinic to telehealth mid-treatment? Yes. Request your medical records from your current clinic and your Luma Health provider can continue your established dose schedule.

How to Get Started in Washington

1

Confirm your Washington address

Telehealth licensing is state-based. Have your Washington address ready — Luma Health ships to all Washington cities and ZIP codes including Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, and all rural areas.

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 at least one weight-related comorbidity such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, or sleep apnea.

3

Provider review — same day

A licensed clinician from Wasef Health, PC reviews your intake and approves the prescription, requests additional information, or recommends an alternative treatment.

4

VialsRX ships in 2–3 business days

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

5

Start treatment with 24/7 care team support

Standard tirzepatide titration starts at 2.5mg weekly. Your Luma Health provider monitors tolerance and adjusts dose as needed. Message your care team any time — day or night.

Frequently Asked Questions

Washington residents have two main options: in-person weight loss clinics in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, or Vancouver ($425–$625/month), or telehealth providers that ship directly to your home. Luma Health delivers physician-prescribed compounded tirzepatide for $165/month all-in — free shipping to anywhere in Washington, with same-day provider assessment.

Local Washington weight loss clinics typically charge $425–$625/month, with Seattle metro clinics often in the $500–$575 range. Telehealth providers serving Washington range from $165/month (Luma Health, all-in) to nearly $400/month for platforms with required membership fees or bundled coaching programs. Luma Health is the lowest all-in cost option for Washington residents in 2026.

Yes. Washington permits telehealth GLP-1 prescribing through providers licensed by the Washington Medical Commission. Compounded medications must come from pharmacies licensed by the Washington State Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission. Luma Health's clinical provider (Wasef Health, PC) and pharmacy partner (VialsRX) are both licensed to serve Washington residents.

No. Luma Health operates entirely outside insurance — you pay a flat $165/month that covers your medical consultation, prescription, medication, and free shipping. This is typically far cheaper than trying to use insurance, since brand-name Zepbound and Mounjaro list at approximately $1,000–$1,300/month and most insurance plans require strict prior authorization for weight loss use. Luma Health is FSA and HSA eligible.

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

Washington follows federal compounding regulations (FDA 503A pathway) and Washington State Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission oversight. There are no Washington-specific restrictions on compounded tirzepatide for adults meeting clinical criteria — typically BMI ≥30, or BMI ≥27 with a weight-related comorbidity. Your Luma Health provider will confirm eligibility during intake.

Yes. Luma Health ships to any Washington address — including Eastern Washington, the Olympic Peninsula, and all areas outside the Seattle metro. In-person obesity medicine specialists are concentrated around Seattle metro and a handful of secondary cities; telehealth removes the geographic barrier entirely. VialsRX ships to all Washington ZIP codes with free 2–3 day delivery.

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.