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Good Life Meds Review

3.8 (6)
GLP-1 & Weight LossHair lossLongevitySexual Health

Our verdict on Good Life Meds

Good Life Meds is straightforward for self-pay patients who want compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide without a separate membership. Standard compounded semaglutide is $199 per month, while compounded tirzepatide is $297 per month. Multi-month tirzepatide packages can lower the effective rate, and the listed prices include clinical review, supplies, ongoing care, and expedited shipping.

The company also advertises hair, sexual health, and wellness treatments, but shoppers should confirm the current product-level price at checkout rather than relying on older catalog figures. Subscriptions renew automatically, initial prescription orders become difficult to cancel once submitted for medical review, and medication sales are final after processing or shipment.

Good Life Meds is best for patients who prefer a bundled self-pay rate and are comfortable with recurring pharmacy fulfillment. Its formal availability and cancellation terms deserve a careful read before the first order enters medical review.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • No separate membership fee for reviewed GLP-1 plans
  • Medication, consultation, supplies, support, and shipping are bundled
  • Standard monthly GLP-1 prices are publicly listed
  • Treatment catalog extends beyond weight management

Cons

  • Subscriptions renew automatically
  • Initial orders cannot be canceled once submitted for medical review
  • Prescription sales are final after processing or shipment
  • Terms exclude several jurisdictions despite broader availability language elsewhere

Key findings on Good Life Meds

Standard renewal pricing is more useful than a first-order promotion. Good Life Meds lists compounded semaglutide at $199 per month and compounded tirzepatide at $297, with several prepaid tirzepatide packages that can lower the effective rate.

The reviewed GLP-1 prices include consultation, medication, injection supplies, ongoing care, and expedited shipping without a separate membership fee. That bundling makes the standard price easier to compare with programs that split care and medication into different charges.

The initial order becomes non-cancelable once it is submitted for medical review, and prescription sales are final after processing or shipment. Future renewals can be stopped, but the cancellation request should arrive at least three days before the next charge.

Good Life Meds' formal terms exclude Alaska, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Hampshire, Oregon, South Carolina, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Those terms should take priority over broader marketing language about national availability.

  • Standard compounded semaglutide is $199 per month and compounded tirzepatide is $297 per month.
  • Reviewed GLP-1 prices include consultation, medication, supplies, ongoing care, and expedited shipping.
  • Good Life Meds estimates delivery three to five business days after clinical approval.

Pricing

22 / 25

Good Life Meds lists compounded semaglutide at $199 per month with the same price at every dose. Its current first-order promotion reduces the first charge to $99 with code NEWME100, producing a $2,288 first-year total and a $190.67 monthly average if the plan continues for 12 months. The price includes consultation, medication, syringes, alcohol pads, ongoing doctor care, and expedited shipping, with no separate membership fee. The subscription renews at the selected interval until canceled before the next billing date.

Quality

15 / 20

Good Life Meds operates as a technology and service platform, while Wasef Health is identified as a medical partner and disclosed pharmacies handle dispensing. A clinician reviews eligibility before prescribing, and patients who are not approved are promised a refund. The GLP-1 products reviewed are compounded and therefore are not FDA approved or reviewed by the FDA before sale for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

Onboarding

13 / 15

Patients choose a treatment, complete an online health assessment, and submit the order for medical review. If approved, the prescription moves to pharmacy fulfillment; if the clinician does not approve treatment, Good Life Meds says it issues a full refund. Because the initial order cannot be canceled once it enters medical review, the treatment, total price, renewal cadence, and address should be checked first.

Medication Options

12 / 15

The site spans compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide plus hair, sexual health, and wellness-oriented treatments. That breadth can be convenient for people using more than one service category. Current product-level prices and clinical requirements outside the GLP-1 pages are not consistently verified, so patients should use the exact checkout page rather than older comparison cards.

Shipping & Fulfillment

8 / 10

Expedited shipping is included in the reviewed GLP-1 prices. Good Life Meds estimates delivery within three to five business days after clinical approval, though pharmacy processing, weather, address issues, and carrier conditions can affect timing. Prescription products are final sale after processing or shipment, so delivery problems should be reported promptly.

Customer Support

8 / 10

Ongoing care is included with the reviewed treatment plans, and account support handles order, billing, and cancellation questions. Members must use the formal cancellation process at least three days before renewal to stop the next charge. Clinical concerns should go to the medical team rather than relying on general account support.

Usability & Experience

4 / 5

The product pages present the standard price and core inclusions in a compact format. The broad catalog is easy to browse, but promotions, bundles, recurring billing, and different policy pages can make the real commitment less obvious. A concise checkout summary showing the standard renewal price, next charge, cancellation deadline, and dispensing partner would improve confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Good Life Meds is a direct-pay telehealth platform offering compounded GLP-1 care and selected hair, sexual health, and wellness treatments. Independent clinicians decide whether to prescribe, and partner pharmacies handle fulfillment.

Good Life Meds lists compounded semaglutide at $199 per month. The current NEWME100 promotion makes the first order $99, so 12 months would total $2,288, an average of $190.67 per month. Consultation, medication, supplies, ongoing doctor care, and expedited shipping are included.

Good Life Meds lists standard compounded tirzepatide at $297 per month. It also publishes a $599 three-month starter package, an $822 quarterly package, and a $1,494 six-month package.

No separate membership fee is listed for the reviewed GLP-1 plans. The price includes the consultation, medication, supplies, ongoing care, and expedited shipping when prescribed.

Good Life Meds is a self-pay service, and its terms exclude Alaska, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Hampshire, Oregon, South Carolina, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Patients should confirm current eligibility and whether HSA or FSA payment is available before ordering.

Good Life Meds estimates delivery within three to five business days after clinical approval. Pharmacy workload, address issues, weather, and carrier conditions can change the actual arrival time.

You can cancel future Good Life Meds subscription renewals through your account or support before the next billing date. Charges already processed are nonrefundable, and prescription products cannot be returned or refunded after processing or shipment; a prescription denial is refunded.

No, compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are not FDA approved. The FDA does not review compounded drugs before sale for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

Therapies offered & pricing comparison

GLP-1 & Weight Loss

Semaglutide (Compounded)

$199/month; first order $99 with NEWME100

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 $149. $60 to $79: 1 provider; $79 to $99: 2 providers; $99 to $118: 3 providers; $118 to $137: 6 providers; $137 to $157: 4 providers; $157 to $176: 2 providers; $176 to $195: 0 providers; $195 to $215: 2 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.

Good Life Meds price · $199/mo

Higher priced than 76% of comparable providers.

Type:
Subcutaneous injection
Brand:
compound
Membership:
No separate membership fee
Price/Dose:
$199/month; first order $99 with NEWME100
Dose Range:
Clinician-directed
Labs Required:
No universal requirement published; clinician may request testing

Notes:

First-year total is $2,288, averaging $190.67 per month: one promotional month at $99 plus 11 months at $199. Consultation, medication, syringes, alcohol pads, ongoing doctor care, and expedited shipping are included. No universal lab charge is published.

Tirzepatide (Compounded)

$297 standard monthly; $599 3-month starter; $822 quarterly; $1,494 for 6 months/month

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 $149. $50 to $69: 1 provider; $69 to $89: 2 providers; $89 to $109: 3 providers; $109 to $129: 2 providers; $129 to $149: 4 providers; $149 to $169: 5 providers; $169 to $189: 1 provider; $189 to $209: 2 providers; $209 to $228: 1 provider; $228 to $248: 1 provider; $248 to $268: 1 provider; $268 to $288: 0 providers; $288 to $308: 1 provider; $308 to $328: 0 providers; $328 to $348: 0 providers; $348 to $368: 0 providers; $368 to $387: 0 providers; $387 to $407: 0 providers; $407 to $427: 0 providers; $427 to $447: 1 provider. The black line marks the provider-listed price for this offering at $50 per month.

Good Life Meds price · $50/mo

Lower priced than all 25 comparable providers.

Type:
Subcutaneous injection
Brand:
compound
Membership:
No separate membership fee; consultation, medication, supplies, ongoing care, and shipping included
Price/Dose:
$297 standard monthly; $599 3-month starter; $822 quarterly; $1,494 for 6 months
Dose Range:
Clinician-directed
Labs Required:
No universal requirement published; clinician may request testing

Notes:

Multi-month totals must be labeled as package prices; compounded medication is not FDA approved.

Hair Loss

Finasteride (Generic)

Pricing not listed

Monthly medication price benchmark · Hair-loss therapy · all comparable listings

3 providers. A distribution is not shown because fewer than 5 comparable peer providers are available.

Limited market data

We need at least 5 comparable peer providers before showing a price distribution. This offering remains visible without an invented market range.

3 providers

Type:
Oral tablet
Brand:
Generic
Membership:
Not listed
Price/Dose:
Not listed
Dose Range:
Clinician-directed
Labs Required:
Not publicly stated as universal

Notes:

Remove stale price and fixed-dose claims until the current finasteride product page is separately verified.

Oral Minoxidil (Generic)

Pricing not listed

Monthly medication price benchmark · Hair-loss therapy · all comparable listings

3 providers. A distribution is not shown because fewer than 5 comparable peer providers are available.

Limited market data

We need at least 5 comparable peer providers before showing a price distribution. This offering remains visible without an invented market range.

3 providers

Type:
Oral tablet
Brand:
Generic
Membership:
Not listed
Price/Dose:
Not listed
Dose Range:
Clinician-directed
Labs Required:
Not publicly stated as universal

Notes:

Remove stale price and fixed-dose claims until the current oral minoxidil product page is separately verified.

Longevity

NAD+ (Compounded)

Pricing not listed

Monthly medication price benchmark · Longevity & wellness therapy · compounded listings

7 providers. Bar height shows how many peer providers fall within each monthly price range. Market prices run from $65 to $210, with a median of $99. $65 to $72: 1 provider; $72 to $80: 1 provider; $80 to $87: 0 providers; $87 to $94: 1 provider; $94 to $101: 1 provider; $101 to $109: 0 providers; $109 to $116: 0 providers; $116 to $123: 0 providers; $123 to $130: 0 providers; $130 to $138: 0 providers; $138 to $145: 1 provider; $145 to $152: 1 provider; $152 to $159: 0 providers; $159 to $167: 0 providers; $167 to $174: 0 providers; $174 to $181: 0 providers; $181 to $188: 0 providers; $188 to $196: 0 providers; $196 to $203: 0 providers; $203 to $210: 1 provider. No directly comparable therapy-level starting price is available for this provider.

Type:
Injection
Brand:
Compounded
Membership:
Not listed
Price/Dose:
Not listed
Dose Range:
Clinician-directed
Labs Required:
Not publicly stated as universal

Notes:

Remove stale price and concentration claims until the current NAD+ product page is separately verified.

Glutathione (compounded) (Compounded)

Pricing not listed

Monthly medication price benchmark · Longevity & wellness therapy · compounded listings

7 providers. Bar height shows how many peer providers fall within each monthly price range. Market prices run from $65 to $210, with a median of $99. $65 to $72: 1 provider; $72 to $80: 1 provider; $80 to $87: 0 providers; $87 to $94: 1 provider; $94 to $101: 1 provider; $101 to $109: 0 providers; $109 to $116: 0 providers; $116 to $123: 0 providers; $123 to $130: 0 providers; $130 to $138: 0 providers; $138 to $145: 1 provider; $145 to $152: 1 provider; $152 to $159: 0 providers; $159 to $167: 0 providers; $167 to $174: 0 providers; $174 to $181: 0 providers; $181 to $188: 0 providers; $188 to $196: 0 providers; $196 to $203: 0 providers; $203 to $210: 1 provider. No directly comparable therapy-level starting price is available for this provider.

Type:
Injection
Brand:
Compounded
Membership:
Not listed
Price/Dose:
Not listed
Dose Range:
Clinician-directed
Labs Required:
Not publicly stated as universal

Notes:

Confirm current price, formulation, and included services at checkout.

Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) (Compounded)

Pricing not listed

Monthly medication price benchmark · Longevity & wellness therapy · compounded listings

7 providers. Bar height shows how many peer providers fall within each monthly price range. Market prices run from $65 to $210, with a median of $99. $65 to $72: 1 provider; $72 to $80: 1 provider; $80 to $87: 0 providers; $87 to $94: 1 provider; $94 to $101: 1 provider; $101 to $109: 0 providers; $109 to $116: 0 providers; $116 to $123: 0 providers; $123 to $130: 0 providers; $130 to $138: 0 providers; $138 to $145: 1 provider; $145 to $152: 1 provider; $152 to $159: 0 providers; $159 to $167: 0 providers; $167 to $174: 0 providers; $174 to $181: 0 providers; $181 to $188: 0 providers; $188 to $196: 0 providers; $196 to $203: 0 providers; $203 to $210: 1 provider. No directly comparable therapy-level starting price is available for this provider.

Type:
Injection
Brand:
Compounded
Membership:
Not listed
Price/Dose:
Not listed
Dose Range:
Clinician-directed
Labs Required:
Not publicly stated as universal

Notes:

Confirm current price, formulation, and included services at checkout.

Lipo-B (MIC+B12) (compounded) (Compounded)

Pricing not listed

Monthly medication price benchmark · Longevity & wellness therapy · compounded listings

7 providers. Bar height shows how many peer providers fall within each monthly price range. Market prices run from $65 to $210, with a median of $99. $65 to $72: 1 provider; $72 to $80: 1 provider; $80 to $87: 0 providers; $87 to $94: 1 provider; $94 to $101: 1 provider; $101 to $109: 0 providers; $109 to $116: 0 providers; $116 to $123: 0 providers; $123 to $130: 0 providers; $130 to $138: 0 providers; $138 to $145: 1 provider; $145 to $152: 1 provider; $152 to $159: 0 providers; $159 to $167: 0 providers; $167 to $174: 0 providers; $174 to $181: 0 providers; $181 to $188: 0 providers; $188 to $196: 0 providers; $196 to $203: 0 providers; $203 to $210: 1 provider. No directly comparable therapy-level starting price is available for this provider.

Type:
Injection
Brand:
Compounded
Membership:
Not listed
Price/Dose:
Not listed
Dose Range:
Clinician-directed
Labs Required:
Not publicly stated as universal

Notes:

Remove stale starting price until the current Lipo-B product page is separately verified.

Sexual Health

Sildenafil (Generic)

Pricing not listed

Monthly medication price benchmark · Sexual-health therapy · all comparable listings

2 providers. A distribution is not shown because fewer than 5 comparable peer providers are available.

Limited market data

We need at least 5 comparable peer providers before showing a price distribution. This offering remains visible without an invented market range.

2 providers

Type:
Oral tablet
Brand:
Generic
Membership:
Not listed
Price/Dose:
Not listed
Dose Range:
Clinician-directed
Labs Required:
Not publicly stated as universal

Notes:

Remove stale dose and pricing claims until the current sildenafil product page is separately verified.

Tadalafil (Generic)

Pricing not listed

Monthly medication price benchmark · Sexual-health therapy · all comparable listings

2 providers. A distribution is not shown because fewer than 5 comparable peer providers are available.

Limited market data

We need at least 5 comparable peer providers before showing a price distribution. This offering remains visible without an invented market range.

2 providers

Type:
Oral tablet
Brand:
Generic
Membership:
Not listed
Price/Dose:
Not listed
Dose Range:
Clinician-directed
Labs Required:
Not publicly stated as universal

Notes:

Remove stale dose and pricing claims until the current tadalafil product page is separately verified.

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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Selena Ortiz, Phoenix, AZ

Verified Review
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Pharmacist check-ins kept lab work on track

  • GLP-1 & Weight Loss
  • Semaglutide

Good Life Meds assigned a pharmacist who walked me through timing my lab draw before the second refill. She sent a bullet-free summary that spelled out fasting needs, what paperwork to bring, and how to upload results. When I uploaded the labs, the clinician responded the same afternoon with dosage tweaks and a clear rationale. Shipping came in a compact cold pack with reusable ice and a reminder card taped on top. Costs matched the quote from the consult and renewal was a single confirmation click.

Pros

Helpful pharmacist guidance, fast lab feedback, and compact packaging kept everything manageable.

Cons

The portal still logs me out after ten minutes of idle time.

16 people found this helpful
SP

Shawna Patel, Phoenix, AZ

Verified Review
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Phone support walked me through first injection

  • GLP-1 & Weight Loss
  • Tirzepatide

First time using compounded tirz felt intimidating but the Good Life pharmacist literally stayed on FaceTime until I clicked the pen. They overnighted a spare pen when mine cracked in transit. Appetite change kicked in during week two and nausea was mild after they suggested protein shakes. Billing portal is simple enough that my FSA reimbursement sailed through. Wish they offered a local pickup option for Phoenix summers though.

Pros

Patient pharmacist coaching, fast replacements, easy billing.

Cons

No local pickup during extreme heat.

13 people found this helpful
CR

Cody Ramirez, Madison, WI

Verified Review
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Stacked sexual health option is convenient

  • GLP-1 & Weight Loss
  • Semaglutide

Needed both GLP and tadalafil refills so bundling through Good Life was a time saver. They tossed in a printable dosing card which lives on my fridge. Packaging is pretty loud though so I hide it from roommates.

Pros

One-stop refills, clear printed dosing.

Cons

Bright packaging draws attention.

3 people found this helpful
CB

Carmen Blake, Brooklyn, NY

Verified Review
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Packaging fits in my apartment fridge

  • GLP-1 & Weight Loss
  • Semaglutide

Good Life Meds switched to slimmer packaging that finally fits in my apartment fridge door. Instructions stick to the inside flap so I do not lose them, and the renewal process stays one click. I still need to block off mid-day time because evening delivery windows are not available in my zip.

Pros

Slim packaging, clear instructions, and accurate tracking simplify storage.

Cons

Wish delivery windows included evenings.

3 people found this helpful
TH

Toby H., Omaha, NE

Verified Review
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Hair shedding slowed, but communication is meh

  • Hair loss

Been on the hair loss plan for a couple months. I did notice less shedding in the shower, which is huge for me. The downside is the communication feels a bit scattered and sometimes I wasn't sure if my message was seen. Packaging was discreet and refills have been on time. Results feel gradual, so set your expectations.

Pros

Shedding decreased over time and refills have been reliable.

Cons

Communication feels scattered and could be clearer.

2 people found this helpful
A

Anonymous

Verified Review
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Smooth refill process

  • GLP-1 & Weight Loss
  • Semaglutide

Been with Good Life Meds for 5 months now. What keeps me here is the easy refill process. Medication ships automatically, arrives on time, and the quality has been consistent. When I needed a dose adjustment, it was handled within 24 hours. Nothing flashy but everything works like it should.

Pros

Seamless refills, consistent quality

Cons

Could use better educational resources

0 people found this helpful