How We Evaluated Good Life Meds
We followed the AllyRx research standard for provider reviews. We focused on policy clarity, pricing truth, safety posture, pharmacy disclosures, onboarding expectations, and real availability by therapy. We captured screenshots internally for audit and required that every score map to a public claim that a shopper could verify on the site the same day. All findings are framed as AllyRx research rather than third party testimonials. Dates are stated explicitly so readers can compare changes over time and recognize when promotions or supply conditions shift.
First we mapped the full site experience. We read the homepage, category hubs, and product pages across GLP 1, sexual health, hair, and daily wellness. We documented the intake steps and the promise that medications arrive in three to five business days after approval. We noted repeated language around free fast delivery and free overnight shipping when prescribed. We captured the one price message that includes medical review, medication if approved, supplies, and shipping. On GLP 1 pages we recorded the promise of the same price at every dose for semaglutide and the published starting price for tirzepatide with multi month savings. We also checked that education copy distinguishes brand and compounded options.
Next we verified policy pages. We read the terms for subscription mechanics, the three day cancellation window, and the rule that refunds are not offered for partially used periods except at company discretion. We reviewed the telehealth and privacy language to understand how HIPAA applies across the company, the medical group, and partner pharmacies. We did not find a public roster of prescribers or published support hours for live channels. We then cross checked posted prices for semaglutide, tirzepatide, oral minoxidil, finasteride, Slim Shot, and NAD plus injections to confirm on site consistency on October 2, 2025.
We applied the cross therapy safety baseline to each category. We confirmed that prescriptions follow evaluation by licensed clinicians and that dispensing is handled by licensed pharmacies. GLP 1 injections are presented as available from a U S based FDA licensed drug manufacturer. Product pages describe third party analytical testing for potency and sterility and state that a certificate of analysis can be requested by patients. Those details earned credit in Quality and in Shipping and Fulfillment because they imply validated lots and reliable fulfillment. Where the site did not publish specifics such as carrier names or signature rules, we flagged the items for account level confirmation before the first refill.
- Bundled pricing verified on multiple product pages and FAQ
- Policy review captured auto renew and three day cancellation rules



