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Shed Review

4.2 (5)
GLP-1 & Weight LossLongevityHair loss

How Shed works

Shed begins with an online health intake. A licensed clinician reviews the information and may use asynchronous messaging or a video visit depending on the treatment and state. Prescriptions are issued only when the clinician finds them medically appropriate, then a partner pharmacy prepares and ships the medication.

Pricing depends heavily on the selected program and commitment. Shed currently shows compounded semaglutide at $199 for a one-month plan, with lower monthly equivalents for six-month and twelve-month prepaid terms. Current hair plans start around $43 per month with a three-month commitment, while sermorelin is listed at $199 per month.

The main tradeoff is comparison friction. Category banners, individual product pages, and prepaid offers can show different starting figures, and dose changes may affect some programs. Read the exact checkout total, treatment duration, refill schedule, and cancellation deadline before authorizing payment.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Broad catalog spanning weight loss, hair loss, and selected longevity programs
  • Medication, supplies, support, and shipping are bundled into many published plans
  • Online intake and portal messaging reduce the need for in-person visits
  • Longer prepaid terms can lower the effective monthly price

Cons

  • The lowest advertised rates can require substantial prepayment
  • Different pages show different starting figures for similar GLP-1 services
  • Subscriptions have minimum terms and an advance cancellation cutoff
  • A current public NAD+ price is not clearly posted

What to know before choosing Shed

Shed is most compelling as a multi-category telehealth platform. Someone using both a hair-loss plan and a weight-management program may appreciate one intake system and one member portal, but every therapy still has a separate clinical decision, formulation, price, and refill schedule.

The advertised entry price is not always the practical monthly budget. The lowest semaglutide rate is tied to a long prepaid term, while shorter terms cost more. Tirzepatide displays and category promotions also vary, so the checkout amount is more reliable than a broad category banner.

Compounded medications deserve a separate risk conversation. They may be prescribed for an identified patient when clinically appropriate, but they are not FDA-approved substitutes and do not undergo the same premarket review. Ask which pharmacy will dispense the prescription and how dose changes affect cost.

  • Semaglutide pricing falls with longer prepaid terms, with a higher cost for the one-month option.
  • Current hair plans use a three-month commitment and start around the low forties per month.
  • Subscriptions generally require two months and cancellation at least 72 hours before renewal.

Pricing

19 / 25

Shed’s current sermorelin page lists a $199 monthly program with a one-month supply. At an unchanged rate, the calculated first-year total is $2,388. The product page is less explicit than it should be about whether the $199 includes every medication, clinician, lab, and shipping charge, so confirm the checkout breakdown before authorizing payment. Other Shed products use different term-dependent pricing.

Quality

17 / 20

A licensed clinician reviews the intake and determines whether treatment is appropriate. Shed also includes ongoing member support with many programs. Several products are compounded, which means they are not FDA-approved and FDA has not assessed them before marketing for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

Onboarding

13 / 15

Enrollment starts with an online questionnaire covering health history and treatment goals. Clinical review may be asynchronous in some states and may require video in others. That flexibility can shorten the process, but eligibility, consultation format, and prescription approval vary by location and medical history.

Medication Options

13 / 15

The current catalog includes compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide, topical and oral hair-loss combinations, sermorelin, and NAD+ programs. Formulations and doses are chosen by the clinician. Some pages describe multiple combinations, so verify the exact active ingredients and strength on the prescription before purchase.

Shipping & Fulfillment

9 / 10

Free shipping and treatment supplies are included on several current product pages. Partner pharmacies handle dispensing, so processing time can vary after clinical approval. Confirm whether a longer prepaid order ships all at once or in refill cycles and contact support promptly if a temperature-sensitive package is delayed.

Customer Support

8 / 10

Members can use the portal for treatment questions, subscription management, and clinician communication. Shed requires cancellation at least 72 hours before the next billing date, and subscriptions generally carry a minimum two-month treatment commitment. Processed or dispensed prescription orders are usually nonrefundable.

Usability & Experience

5 / 5

Shed presents a polished catalog with clear treatment categories and individual product pages. The harder part is reconciling banners, dose language, membership inclusions, and prepaid offers. A shopper should record the selected formulation, term, renewal date, and total charge before completing checkout.

Frequently Asked Questions

Shed lists its sermorelin monthly program at $199 for a one-month supply, or $2,388 over 12 months if the rate remains unchanged. Confirm the checkout breakdown because the public product page does not fully itemize clinician, lab, medication, and shipping components.

Shed often bundles program support into the listed treatment price. The exact inclusions differ by product, so confirm whether medication, supplies, shipping, and member services are included at checkout.

The Shed consultation starts with an online health intake. A licensed clinician reviews it and may use asynchronous messaging or video depending on state requirements and the requested treatment.

You can request cancellation through the Shed portal, but timing restrictions apply. Submit it at least 72 hours before the next bill, and account for the usual two-month minimum treatment commitment.

Yes, Shed offers current topical and oral hair-loss combinations. Published options include finasteride and minoxidil formulations, with prices and ingredient combinations varying by product.

Yes, Shed lists both NAD+ and compounded sermorelin programs. Sermorelin has a public monthly price, while a reliable current NAD+ price was not visible on the reviewed public page.

Shipping is included with several Shed treatment plans, including the current semaglutide program. Verify the selected product because pharmacy timing, supplies, and refill cadence can differ.

No, compounded medications offered through Shed are not FDA-approved. FDA does not review compounded drugs for safety, effectiveness, or quality before marketing, and a clinician must determine appropriateness.

Therapies offered & pricing comparison

GLP-1 & Weight Loss

Semaglutide (Compounded)

$199 one month; $179/mo for six months; $159/mo for twelve months

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: 1 provider; $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.

Shed price · $199/mo

Higher priced than 72% of comparable providers.

Type:
Subcutaneous injection
Brand:
compound
Membership:
Medication, supplies, shipping, member support, and Pivot access listed as included
Price/Dose:
$199 one month; $179/mo for six months; $159/mo for twelve months
Dose Range:
Clinician-directed
Labs Required:
Clinician-directed

Notes:

Compounded semaglutide injection; lower monthly equivalents require longer prepaid terms.

Tirzepatide (Compounded)

Pricing not listed

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: 1 provider; $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 this provider's therapy-level starting price at $159 per month.

Shed starting price · $159/mo

Higher priced than 64% of comparable providers.

Type:
Subcutaneous injection
Brand:
compound
Membership:
Program support and shipping described as included on current weight-loss pages
Price/Dose:
Not listed
Dose Range:
Clinician-directed
Labs Required:
Clinician-directed

Notes:

Compounded tirzepatide injection; current promotional prices vary by page and term, so confirm checkout.

Longevity

NAD+ (Compounded)

Pricing not listed

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

6 other 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 $91. $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: 0 providers; $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. The black line marks this provider's therapy-level starting price at $144 per month.

Shed starting price · $144/mo

Higher priced than 67% of comparable providers.

Type:
Subcutaneous injection
Brand:
Compounded
Membership:
Program structure shown publicly; exact current total not posted
Price/Dose:
Not listed
Dose Range:
Clinician-directed
Labs Required:
Clinician-directed

Notes:

Compounded NAD+ injection; public price was not verified and availability can vary by state.

Sermorelin (compounded) (Compounded)

$199/month

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

6 other 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 $91. $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: 0 providers; $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. The black line marks the provider-listed price for this offering at $199 per month.

Shed price · $199/mo

Higher priced than 83% of comparable providers.

Type:
Subcutaneous injection
Brand:
Compounded
Membership:
Monthly program; confirm exact medication and service inclusions at checkout.
Price/Dose:
$199/month
Dose Range:
Clinician-directed, typically five administrations weekly
Labs Required:
Not disclosed on product page

Notes:

One-month supply. Calculated first-year total: $2,388 if the price remains unchanged.

Hair Loss

Finasteride (Compounded)

$43 starting/month

Monthly medication price benchmark · Hair-loss therapy · compounded listings

1 other provider. 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.

1 other provider

Type:
Topical solution
Brand:
Compounded
Membership:
Three-month commitment
Price/Dose:
$43 starting
Dose Range:
Current formulas vary by selected topical product
Labs Required:
Clinician-directed

Notes:

Topical finasteride and minoxidil combination; higher-ingredient serum has a different price.

Oral Minoxidil (Compounded)

$43/month

Monthly medication price benchmark · Hair-loss therapy · compounded listings

1 other provider. 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.

1 other provider

Type:
Oral capsule
Brand:
Compounded
Membership:
Three-month commitment
Price/Dose:
$43
Dose Range:
Current oral combination includes minoxidil, finasteride, and biotin
Labs Required:
Clinician-directed

Notes:

Prescription oral combination; formula and appropriateness are confirmed during clinical review.

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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Laurie Chen, Nashville, TN

Verified Review
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Shed finally addressed my stress eating

  • GLP-1 & Weight Loss
  • Semaglutide

Signed up for Shed after doomscrolling Reddit success stories. Intake form dove deep into stress triggers and the coach mirrored that back instead of sugarcoating. My compounded sema arrived in a bright teal box with clear fridge instructions. They pushed journaling plus protein goals, and the combo of medication plus mindset work kept me from nightly pantry raids. When mild nausea popped up they suggested peppermint tea and it faded in a day. Billing is transparent and I actually know what I am paying for each month. Only request is weekend support hours.

Pros

Coach tackles behavior, clear shipping instructions, transparent billing.

Cons

No weekend live support.

18 people found this helpful
DR

Dana Roberts, Boston, MA

Verified Review
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Supportive GLP-1 program that respects my schedule

  • GLP-1 & Weight Loss
  • Semaglutide

Shed matched me with a coach who understood I travel every other week and built the semaglutide plan around that rhythm. Intake covered medical history plus my comfort with injections, and they followed up with a short video that made the first dose simple. Shipping arrived in a compact cold pack with each pen labeled by week and a magnet schedule for the fridge. The first week brought mild nausea, so the clinician suggested swapping injection time and adding ginger chews, which settled things. Appetite decreased gradually over the first month rather than suddenly, which made meal planning easier. Their app ties together dosage, hydration goals, movement prompts, and upcoming labs on one home screen. When a refill delivery conflicted with a conference, support changed the date within minutes and confirmed the new window by text. Billing breakdown remains identical to the quote I signed, and they send reminder emails two days before each charge. Monthly visits feel collaborative, with the coach celebrating small wins and adjusting the plan based on my feedback. The educational library covers appetite cues, travel tips, and nausea management in plain language. It is the first digital program that feels built for a busy professional. I recommend it to friends who want structure without judgment.

Pros

Collaborative coaching, flexible scheduling, and transparent billing keep me committed.

Cons

The app still lacks dark mode for late check-ins.

11 people found this helpful
IP

Ivy Park, Baltimore, MD

Verified Review
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Quick texts when I need reassurance

  • GLP-1 & Weight Loss
  • Semaglutide

Even months in, Shed still replies to my texts within an hour when I worry about dose timing. Refills stay cold and the instructions are printed big enough to read without squinting. The routine feels locked in now.

Pros

Fast texting support, reliable cold packs, and easy-to-read instructions keep me confident.

Cons

I would love a desktop dashboard for travel days.

2 people found this helpful
KQ

Kara Q., St. Louis, MO

Verified Review
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Program is fine, but refills require attention

  • GLP-1 & Weight Loss

The program is fine and the medication helped cravings. My only issue is you have to pay attention to refills, it doesn't feel fully hands-off. Check-ins are okay but short. If you're organized, it's solid. If you want more guidance, you may want a higher-touch option.

Pros

Cravings reduced and the program is straightforward if you stay organized.

Cons

Refill management requires attention and check-ins are brief.

1 person found this helpful
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Anonymous

Verified Review
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

The coaching component makes the difference

  • GLP-1 & Weight Loss
  • Semaglutide

I've tried weight loss medications before and always gained the weight back. Shed takes a different approach by pairing the medication with actual behavioral coaching. My coach helps me understand WHY I overeat, not just suppress appetite with drugs. We work on stress management, meal planning, and building sustainable habits. The semaglutide helps quiet the food noise so I can actually implement what I'm learning. This combo approach finally feels like something that could stick long term. Down 35 lbs and more importantly, I understand my relationship with food better.

Pros

Integrated coaching, holistic approach, sustainable focus

Cons

More expensive than meds only options

0 people found this helpful