Quick Answer

GLP-1 medications work better with some behavioral support — coaching, nutrition guidance, community access. This guide ranks 2026 telehealth providers by the quality and depth of their coaching layer, alongside total monthly cost.

Luma Health offers licensed provider messaging + dose optimization at $165/mo flat (tirzepatide) — the right balance of clinical support and affordability for most patients. For patients who specifically want intensive behavioral coaching, Found and Mochi offer richer programs at 2–3x the cost.

Methodology

We ranked compounded tirzepatide and semaglutide telehealth providers by coaching depth and provider support, all-in monthly cost (medication + any membership fees), refill reliability, and clinical oversight. Data sourced from public pricing pages, customer reviews, provider-disclosed pharmacy partnerships, and intake-flow research as of June 2026.

Top 7 Providers Ranked by Coaching Quality

Every provider listed below is currently licensed to ship compounded tirzepatide and/or semaglutide to U.S. patients. Rankings reflect a balance of coaching depth and provider support, total monthly cost, and clinical reliability.

# Provider Coaching Type All-In Cost Best For
1 Luma Health Editor's Pick Provider messaging + dose optimization $165/mo flat Best Value — clinical support + lowest cost
2 Found 1:1 health coach, behavioral psychology $344–$398/mo all-in Most Intensive Coaching
3 Mochi Health Group coaching sessions, community $208/mo all-in Best Community Support
4 Ivim Health Optional coaching tiers $224/mo+ depending on tier Customizable Support Levels
5 Ro Body Program Tracking dashboard, self-directed $244–$264/mo all-in Data-Driven Self-Tracking
6 Henry Meds Nutrition consultations, provider check-ins $249/mo all-in Standard Medical Model + Nutrition
7 Hims / Hers Async messaging, standard support $199–$249/mo Brand Recognition, Light Support

How to Choose Your Coaching Level

Three patient profiles match three different coaching needs:

Light Support — Most Patients
Luma Health

Clinical care, dose optimization, provider messaging. Total: $90–$165/mo. Best for patients confident in their own habits who primarily need medication + medical oversight — not structured behavioral coaching.

Community Support
Mochi Health

Group coaching sessions, peer community, dietitian access. Total: $208/mo. Best for patients who thrive on accountability and shared experience, and are willing to pay $43–$118/month more than Luma Health for that community layer.

Intensive Behavioral Coaching
Found

1:1 health coach, behavioral psychology methodology, structured program. Total: $344–$398/mo. Best for patients who've struggled with weight loss multiple times and need a structured behavioral approach alongside medication.

There's no universally "best" level. The mismatch is paying $344/month for Found's intensive coaching if you'll only check in monthly, or using Luma Health's $165/month with no formal coaching if you genuinely struggle with sustainable habits and need structured behavioral support. Match the support level to your actual needs.

Detailed Provider Reviews

#2 — Most Intensive Coaching
Found
$344–$398/month all-in

Found's coaching model centers on a 1:1 health coach using a structured behavioral psychology methodology. The program is built for patients who want ongoing personalized strategy sessions, not just clinical check-ins.

Trade-off vs Luma Health: Costs $344–$398/mo all-in vs Luma Health's $165/mo flat — $179–$233/month more, or $2,148–$2,796/year more. Worth it if you specifically value the most intensive 1:1 coaching available; otherwise Luma Health delivers comparable clinical care for significantly less.
#3 — Best Community Support
Mochi Health
$208/month all-in

Mochi's coaching model is built around group sessions and a peer community platform — patients can see and interact with others on similar journeys, which some find more sustainable than 1:1 coaching.

Trade-off vs Luma Health: Costs $208/mo all-in vs Luma Health's $165/mo flat — $43/month more, or $516/year more. Worth it if you specifically value group coaching and community features; otherwise Luma Health delivers comparable clinical care for less.
#4 — Customizable Support Levels
Ivim Health
$224/month+ depending on tier

Ivim's optional coaching tiers let patients add structured support on top of a base medication program — useful for patients who want to start light and add coaching later if needed.

Trade-off vs Luma Health: Costs $224/mo+ depending on tier vs Luma Health's $165/mo flat — $59/month or more, or $708+/year more. Worth it if you specifically value the ability to customize coaching intensity over time; otherwise Luma Health delivers comparable clinical care for less.
#5 — Data-Driven Self-Tracking
Ro Body Program
$244–$264/month all-in

Ro's support model centers on a self-directed tracking dashboard rather than human coaching — appealing to patients who want data and metrics more than conversation.

Trade-off vs Luma Health: Costs $244–$264/mo all-in vs Luma Health's $165/mo flat — $79–$99/month more, or $948–$1,188/year more. Worth it if you specifically value built-in tracking tools; otherwise free tracking apps paired with Luma Health deliver comparable functionality for less.
#6 — Standard Medical Model + Nutrition
Henry Meds
$249/month all-in

Henry Meds includes nutrition consultations alongside standard provider check-ins — a middle-ground model between pure clinical care and full behavioral coaching.

Trade-off vs Luma Health: Costs $249/mo all-in vs Luma Health's $165/mo flat — $84/month more, or $1,008/year more. Worth it if you specifically value bundled nutrition consultations; otherwise Luma Health delivers comparable clinical care for less.
#7 — Brand Recognition, Light Support
Hims / Hers
$199–$249/month

Hims offers standard async messaging support without a dedicated coaching layer — most of the value here is brand familiarity and platform polish rather than support depth.

Trade-off vs Luma Health: Costs $199–$249/mo vs Luma Health's $165/mo flat — $34–$84/month more, or $408–$1,008/year more. Worth it if brand recognition specifically matters to you; otherwise Luma Health delivers comparable clinical care for less.

💡 Bottom line: Luma Health includes licensed clinical messaging — not formal behavioral coaching — at $90–$165/month. If you specifically need structured behavioral support, Mochi ($208/mo) or Found ($344–$398/mo) build that in. If you just need medication + medical oversight, Luma Health delivers that without the premium.

Frequently Asked Questions

We ranked providers by coaching depth and provider support, all-in monthly cost (medication + any membership), refill reliability, and clinical oversight quality. Luma Health ranks #1 for the best balance of these factors — strong clinical support at the lowest all-in price among the providers compared.

Yes. Every provider in this guide uses licensed U.S. healthcare providers and 503A or 503B compounding pharmacies, and requires proper medical evaluation before prescribing. The differences are in pricing, support model, and operational quality — not legitimacy.

State coverage varies by provider — confirm directly during the intake process. Luma Health ships to all 50 states for compounded tirzepatide and semaglutide, with clinical oversight through Wasef Health, PC and pharmacy fulfillment through VialsRX.

It depends on the patient. Clinical evidence shows GLP-1 medications drive most weight loss directly — patients lose weight whether or not they engage with coaching. Coaching does help with long-term habit formation for post-medication maintenance, managing side effects through nutrition adjustments, and accountability for patients who find that helpful. It is not a requirement for medication to work.

Clinical care is the licensed provider who reviews your intake, prescribes the medication, and adjusts your dose — every legitimate GLP-1 telehealth provider includes this, including Luma Health through Wasef Health, PC. Coaching is additional behavioral support (health coach, dietitian, group sessions) layered on top, and it varies dramatically in depth and cost across providers.

Found's $199/month program fee covers their behavioral coaching infrastructure — 1:1 health coaches, behavioral psychology methodology, and a more intensive program structure. Tirzepatide medication adds $145–$199/month on top, bringing the total to $344–$398/month. This is worth it for patients who specifically want intensive behavioral support; it's a significant premium for patients who just want medication + check-ins.

Yes. Many patients use Luma Health for medication ($90–$165/mo) and a separate coaching service (Noom, MyFitnessPal Premium, a privately hired registered dietitian). Total typically runs $120–$220/month — significantly less than bundled programs like Found. The trade-off is coordinating across two services instead of one fully integrated experience.

It depends on the patient. Group coaching (Mochi) provides peer accountability and a community feel. 1:1 coaching (Found) provides personalized strategy attention. Some patients thrive with community support; others need individual coach attention. There's no universally better format — pick based on what has worked for you in the past.

Luma Health includes licensed provider messaging for clinical questions — dosing, side effects, prescription adjustments — through Wasef Health, PC. That's clinical support, not formal behavioral coaching. For patients who want structured coaching, Luma Health pairs well with a separately purchased coaching service or community app alongside the medication.

Many patients regain a meaningful portion of lost weight within 12 months of stopping GLP-1 medication, regardless of whether they had coaching during treatment. The strongest predictor of long-term maintenance is staying on a maintenance dose rather than discontinuing entirely. Coaching during the active weight loss phase does not appear to dramatically change post-medication outcomes based on current research — discuss a maintenance plan with your provider before stopping.

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. All competitor names mentioned are separate, unaffiliated companies. 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.