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Belle Health Review

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GLP-1 & Weight Loss

Belle Health review verdict

Belle may suit self-pay patients who want one platform for a clinical review, compounded or brand-name weight-loss medication, supplies, delivery, and ongoing support. It also publishes a broader longevity menu than many GLP-1 focused competitors.

Belle bundles dose adjustments, provider access, nurse support, supplies, shipping, and nutrition guidance. Its lowest monthly prices require multi-month supplies: six months for the $119 semaglutide rate and the $199 standard tirzepatide rate, while tirzepatide also has a two-month starter-dose promotion at $175 per month.

Patients who need insurance billing or a fully refundable trial should look elsewhere. Belle is cash pay, subscriptions may renew automatically, and shipped prescription medication is generally nonrefundable.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Compounded semaglutide, compounded tirzepatide, brand-name GLP-1, and longevity options
  • Clinical review, dose adjustments, delivery, and injection supplies included
  • Weekly group sessions with a registered dietitian listed as part of every plan
  • Telehealth services offered in all 50 states

Cons

  • Lowest GLP-1 monthly rates require multi-month supplies
  • No insurance billing
  • Shipped prescription medication is generally nonrefundable
  • Public pharmacy lists differ between the treatment page and legal terms

What Belle includes and where details differ

Belle's current service combines a brief online screening with licensed clinician review. If treatment is approved, the plan can include medication, injection supplies, delivery, ongoing dose changes, provider and nurse access, and group nutrition support.

The company now uses joinbelle.com, and the previous mybellehealth.com address redirects there. Belle Health, LLC is identified in the terms as the telehealth provider group, while pharmacies dispense the prescriptions.

Belle publishes separate prices by supply length. Semaglutide is $119 per month for six months, $135 per month for two months, or $199 month-to-month. Tirzepatide is $199 per month for six months, $249 month-to-month, and $175 per month for a two-month starter-dose bundle. The site does not state an explicit checkout amount, so patients should confirm when and how the multi-month supply is charged before payment.

Belle says subscriptions can be canceled, but an active order already sent to a pharmacy is not necessarily stopped by canceling the plan. Once a prescription product ships, the terms generally exclude refunds.

  • Every listed plan includes clinical review, delivery, supplies, dose support, and weekly group nutrition sessions.
  • Compounded semaglutide is $119 per month on a six-month supply; standard compounded tirzepatide is $199 per month on the same term.
  • Belle serves all 50 states and uses licensed clinicians and pharmacy partners, with the assigned pharmacy shown on the prescription label.

Pricing

22 / 25

Belle lists compounded semaglutide at $119 per month with a six-month supply, $135 per month for two months, or $199 month-to-month. Compounded tirzepatide is $199 per month with a six-month supply, $175 per month for a two-month starter-dose bundle, or $249 month-to-month. The bundled prices include clinician review, medication if prescribed, supplies, delivery, dose adjustments, and support. The lowest monthly figures therefore require a larger commitment, and Belle does not publish a universal lab charge.

Quality

17 / 20

Belle Health, LLC provides the telehealth service, and licensed clinicians decide whether to prescribe. The company publishes clinician names and several pharmacy partners, which is more disclosure than many platforms provide. However, the pharmacy roster on the treatment page differs from the list in the terms, so the pharmacy on the actual prescription label is the definitive source for an individual order. Belle clearly states that compounded medications are not evaluated by FDA as finished products.

Onboarding

13 / 15

Belle says the online screening takes about five minutes and is reviewed by a licensed clinician, often within one business day. A prescription is issued only when clinically appropriate. If approved, Belle says medication usually arrives in three to five days. The screening is convenient, but it is still a medical evaluation, and a clinician may request more information, a live interaction, or testing before deciding.

Medication Options

12 / 15

The weight-loss menu includes compounded semaglutide, compounded tirzepatide, Wegovy, and Zepbound. Belle also lists NAD+, sermorelin, glutathione, MIC plus B12, a low-dose compounded tirzepatide program, and skin products. Breadth is useful for patients comparing several services, but each prescription still requires an individual clinical decision. Compounded products are not generic versions of branded drugs and do not undergo FDA approval as finished medications.

Shipping & Fulfillment

8 / 10

Belle includes delivery and advertises arrival in three to five days after approval. Prescriptions are dispensed by a partner pharmacy, and timing can change with clinical questions, pharmacy processing, state rules, or carrier delays. Belle's terms ask patients to report an incorrect or defective prescription product within seven days of delivery. For refrigerated injections, patients should follow the dispensing pharmacy's label and contact the pharmacy or care team before using medication that arrives damaged or improperly cooled.

Customer Support

8 / 10

Belle advertises provider guidance by phone or text, unlimited nurse support, and a patient success coordinator. The homepage says provider questions are answered within 24 hours. Treatment plans also include ongoing dose adjustments and weekly group sessions with a registered dietitian. These channels are useful for routine care, but they do not replace urgent or emergency services.

Usability & Experience

4 / 5

The redesigned Belle site groups pricing, inclusions, treatments, pharmacy information, and FAQs in an accessible format. The former mybellehealth.com address redirects to joinbelle.com, which confirms the brand transition rather than a closure. The weak point is content consistency: tirzepatide pricing and pharmacy rosters vary by page. Patients should save the final checkout terms and verify the prescription label instead of relying on a single marketing page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Belle lists compounded semaglutide at $119 per month on a six-month supply, $135 per month for two months, or $199 month-to-month. Compounded tirzepatide is $199 per month on a six-month supply, with a $175 per month two-month starter bundle and a $249 month-to-month option. Belle does not publish one universal lab charge or the exact checkout total on these pages.

Belle says each plan includes clinician review, medication if prescribed, delivery, injection supplies, ongoing dose adjustments, support, and weekly group sessions with a registered dietitian. Brand-name medication prices are much higher than compounded-plan prices.

No, Belle markets its programs as self-pay care without insurance. The site says eligible HSA and FSA funds can be used, but reimbursement depends on the patient's benefit plan.

Belle offers compounded semaglutide, compounded tirzepatide, Wegovy, Zepbound, and several longevity treatments. A licensed clinician decides which option, if any, is appropriate after reviewing the patient's health information.

Belle does not publish one universal lab requirement for every treatment on its main public pages. The prescribing clinician may request tests based on medical history, the requested medication, and monitoring needs.

Belle advertises delivery in three to five days after approval. Actual timing depends on clinician clearance, pharmacy processing, state requirements, and the carrier.

Belle says plans can be canceled, but shipped prescription medication is generally nonrefundable. Canceling a subscription may not stop an order already sent to a pharmacy, and product problems should be reported within seven days of delivery.

Yes, Belle's terms say its telehealth services are available in all 50 states. Treatment availability can still depend on clinician licensure, pharmacy service, and the requested medication.

Therapies offered & pricing comparison

GLP-1 & Weight Loss

Semaglutide (Compounded)

From $119/month; six-month supply

Great Value
Monthly medication price benchmark · GLP-1 & weight-loss therapy · compounded listings

25 other providers. Bar height shows how many peer providers fall within each monthly price range. Market prices run from $60 to $447, with a median of $150. $60 to $79: 1 provider; $79 to $99: 2 providers; $99 to $118: 3 providers; $118 to $137: 5 providers; $137 to $157: 4 providers; $157 to $176: 2 providers; $176 to $195: 0 providers; $195 to $215: 3 providers; $215 to $234: 1 provider; $234 to $254: 2 providers; $254 to $273: 0 providers; $273 to $292: 0 providers; $292 to $312: 1 provider; $312 to $331: 0 providers; $331 to $350: 0 providers; $350 to $370: 0 providers; $370 to $389: 0 providers; $389 to $408: 0 providers; $408 to $428: 0 providers; $428 to $447: 1 provider. The black line marks the provider-listed price for this offering at $119 per month.

Belle Health price · $119/mo

Lower priced than 76% of comparable providers.

Type:
Subcutaneous injection
Brand:
compound
Membership:
No separate membership fee
Price/Dose:
From $119/month; six-month supply
Dose Range:
Once weekly; provider-guided titration
Labs Required:
Not listed

Notes:

Six-month supply is $119 per month; two months is $135 per month; month-to-month is $199. Clinical review, supplies, support, and shipping are included. Labs and the explicit checkout total are not publicly itemized.

Tirzepatide (Compounded)

$199/month; six-month supply

Monthly medication price benchmark · GLP-1 & weight-loss therapy · compounded listings

25 other providers. Bar height shows how many peer providers fall within each monthly price range. Market prices run from $60 to $447, with a median of $150. $60 to $79: 1 provider; $79 to $99: 2 providers; $99 to $118: 3 providers; $118 to $137: 5 providers; $137 to $157: 4 providers; $157 to $176: 2 providers; $176 to $195: 0 providers; $195 to $215: 3 providers; $215 to $234: 1 provider; $234 to $254: 2 providers; $254 to $273: 0 providers; $273 to $292: 0 providers; $292 to $312: 1 provider; $312 to $331: 0 providers; $331 to $350: 0 providers; $350 to $370: 0 providers; $370 to $389: 0 providers; $389 to $408: 0 providers; $408 to $428: 0 providers; $428 to $447: 1 provider. The black line marks the provider-listed price for this offering at $199 per month.

Belle Health price · $199/mo

Higher priced than 72% of comparable providers.

Type:
Subcutaneous injection
Brand:
compound
Membership:
No separate membership fee
Price/Dose:
$199/month; six-month supply
Dose Range:
Once weekly; provider-guided titration
Labs Required:
Not listed

Notes:

Six-month supply is $199 per month. A two-month starter-dose bundle is $175 per month, and month-to-month is $249. Clinical review, supplies, support, and shipping are included. Labs and the explicit checkout total are not publicly itemized.

Bars show one lowest recorded monthly price per comparable provider. The reviewed provider is excluded, and each observation keeps its source timestamp.Learn about our methodology

The distribution uses the lowest positive monthly observation for each other active provider in the same therapy and brand-type group. Canonical medication variants now consolidate duplicate catalog names, and one provider is counted once even when it has several doses or plans.

Bar height shows how many other providers fall within each price range. The reviewed provider is excluded from those bars. The black line marks the provider-listed monthly price shown on the medication card when that price is numeric; otherwise it falls back to the provider's lowest comparable therapy-level price. Market low, median, and high are calculated from the peer-provider prices only.

This remains a therapy-level directional comparison and may include multiple medications and formulations. Some stored observations are medication-only prices while others are unitemized program totals. Use the medication-specific Prices page for itemized membership, labs, care, and shipping where those details are documented. The distribution is withheld when fewer than five peers have numeric observations.

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Marina Lopez, Denver, CO

Verified Review
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Consistent energy after the vitamin plan

  • Longevity
  • Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin)

I enrolled with Belle Health at the end of winter because I could not keep my energy up during the workday. The intake visit covered my supplement history and they ordered a simple lab panel to check what I was low on. Within a week I had a personalized vitamin plan plus weekly texts that explained why each tweak mattered. Two weeks later I noticed I was no longer crashing mid-afternoon and my sleep tracker looks steadier. Refills showed up in slim recyclable packs and the RN checked in with realistic tips when travel disrupted my schedule. Support has been quick to answer questions without pushing add-ons.

Pros

Steady energy, a responsive dietitian, and clear lab follow ups made the plan easy to follow.

Cons

Weekend appointment slots fill up quickly.

22 people found this helpful
GH

Grace Holloway, Denver, CO

Verified Review
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Vitamin plan finally stopped my afternoon crashes

  • Longevity
  • Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin)

I hopped on their micronutrient plan and within a week my 3pm slump calmed down. The RD kept tweaking doses without making me feel overwhelmed.

Pros

Registered dietitian check-ins stayed encouraging and the packets are easy to travel with.

Cons

App notifications stack up if you skip a day.

16 people found this helpful
SG

Sasha Green, Salt Lake City, UT

Verified Review
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Gentle reminders that actually stick

  • Longevity
  • Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin)

The Belle Health app pings me once a day with a friendly nudge about hydration and bedtime, and somehow I listen. Supplements arrive in compostable packets that tuck in my laptop bag.

Pros

Helpful nudges, travel-friendly packets, and calm messaging keep me consistent.

Cons

The Android widget could show more data.

10 people found this helpful
KD

Ken D., Tampa, FL

Verified Review
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

GLP-1 program that finally felt sustainable

  • GLP-1 & Weight Loss

This GLP-1 program actually helped with the constant snacking thoughts. Week 1 was rough with mild nausea and zero appetite in the mornings, but it evened out by week 3. They didn't push me to ramp up fast, which I appreciated. The check-ins focused on how I was tolerating it, not just the scale. I'm down a steady amount without feeling like I'm starving. The only downside is the monthly cost, but the support feels worth it.

Pros

Appetite control kicked in gradually and the care team paced changes based on how I felt.

Cons

The monthly cost is not small.

9 people found this helpful
A

Anonymous

Verified Review
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Good option for bioidentical HRT

  • Women's HRT
  • Progesterone

Switched to Belle Health from another telehealth provider for HRT. They use bioidentical hormones which was important to me. The intake was thorough. They asked about symptoms, family history, and what I'd tried before. Currently on progesterone and the quality is consistent month to month. Portal is easy to use for refills. Provider responds within 24 hours usually. Pricing is reasonable. Knocked off one star only because I wish they offered more hormone testing options through their platform.

Pros

Bioidentical options, consistent quality, good portal

Cons

Limited lab testing integration

0 people found this helpful