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Vita Bella Health Review

3.8 (5)
GLP-1 & Weight Loss

How Vita Bella Health works

Vita Bella uses a membership model rather than a medication-only checkout. A patient pays for recurring access to the service, completes a telehealth consultation, and works with a clinician who determines whether a treatment is appropriate. Medication, certain labs, and some outside pharmacy charges are separate from membership.

The public membership page lists $129 per month, with a higher California rate, plus a one-time $99 consultation. Compounded semaglutide injection with vitamin B6 starts at $109 per month and compounded tirzepatide with vitamin B6 starts at $159 per month. The resulting total is materially higher than either medication headline.

Commitment terms need special attention. The current terms describe a three-month initial period followed by monthly renewal, while the FAQ describes a six-month minimum. Patients should save the exact agreement shown at checkout and obtain written confirmation before relying on either public summary.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Medication starting prices are published for both current GLP-1 injections
  • Membership provides ongoing access to a telehealth care structure rather than a one-time order
  • The public FAQ posts geographic and cash-pay information
  • Injection supplies are described as part of the medication program

Cons

  • Medication prices exclude the $129 monthly membership and $99 consultation
  • California membership pricing is higher
  • Public pages conflict on whether the minimum term is three or six months
  • Prescription medication is generally nonrefundable after fulfillment

What to know before choosing Vita Bella Health

The medication headline is only one part of Vita Bella's cost. For most members, the first month can include the consultation, membership, and medication, with the recurring months continuing both membership and medication. California uses a higher membership figure, and clinician-ordered labs can add expense.

The public commitment language is not internally consistent. Formal terms describe one initial period, while the FAQ names a longer minimum. This is not a minor detail because it changes the total obligation, so written checkout terms and support confirmation should be retained.

The current GLP-1 products are compounded injections with vitamin B6. These are not FDA-approved combination products and should not be described as equivalent to an approved brand. Ask why the selected formulation meets an individual need and which pharmacy will prepare it.

  • The $109 and $159 medication starting prices exclude membership and the consultation fee.
  • Current public pages conflict on the minimum membership commitment.
  • Only the two injectable GLP-1 cards were verified in the current public weight-loss catalog.

Pricing

20 / 25

Vita Bella advertises compounded semaglutide from $109 per month and tirzepatide from $159 per month, but those medication figures exclude the required $129 monthly membership and one-time $99 consultation. The initial membership commitment is three months. Using the starting medication prices, calculated first-year totals are $2,955 for semaglutide and $3,555 for tirzepatide before variable labs and shipping, averaging $246.25 and $296.25 per month. Initial combined charges are estimated at $337 and $387.

Quality

15 / 20

A clinician reviews the patient and supervises prescribing through the membership program. This supports follow-up beyond a single transaction. The highlighted injections are compounded products, so they are not FDA-approved and FDA does not review them before marketing for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

Onboarding

12 / 15

A new member enrolls, pays the consultation charge, submits health information, and completes telehealth review before treatment can be approved. Labs may be requested based on the individual's history and plan. Because membership terms begin around enrollment, the cancellation and minimum-period language should be read before payment.

Medication Options

13 / 15

The current public weight-loss catalog clearly supports compounded semaglutide injection with vitamin B6 and compounded tirzepatide injection with vitamin B6. Both use clinician-directed titration. An older custom oral weight-loss kit was not found in the current catalog and should not be presented as currently available without confirmation.

Shipping & Fulfillment

8 / 10

Vita Bella describes prescription fulfillment through pharmacy partners and provides injection supplies with the GLP-1 programs. Public guidance indicates that delivery follows prescription processing and can take several days. Medication sales are generally final, so shipment concerns should be reported quickly through the support portal.

Customer Support

7 / 10

Members can use the portal and published support channels for care and account questions. The terms require written cancellation before renewal and generally deny refunds for medication. A pharmacy transfer can also carry an additional fee, so patients who prefer their own pharmacy should confirm that cost first.

Usability & Experience

4 / 5

Treatment and membership pages make individual prices visible, but the total requires combining several screens. The contradictory minimum-term statements create the biggest usability problem. A checkout summary that combines consultation, membership, medication, renewal date, and term would make the offer easier to compare.

Frequently Asked Questions

The full starting cost is more than the medication ad. Semaglutide starts at $109 per month and tirzepatide at $159, plus a required $129 monthly membership and one-time $99 consultation. That produces first-year totals of at least $2,955 and $3,555 before variable labs and shipping.

Vita Bella lists compounded semaglutide injection with vitamin B6 from $109 per month. The recurring membership and one-time consultation are additional charges.

Vita Bella lists compounded tirzepatide injection with vitamin B6 from $159 per month. Membership, consultation, and any clinician-directed lab cost are separate.

Yes, Vita Bella requires membership for the reviewed treatment pathway. Membership provides the telehealth care structure, while medication and some diagnostic or pharmacy costs remain separate.

The commitment is unclear across Vita Bella's public pages. Current terms describe a three-month initial period, while the FAQ states six months, so rely on the agreement presented at checkout.

No, Vita Bella presents its membership as a cash-pay service rather than insurance billing. Medication-payment or HSA eligibility can differ, so confirm with the plan administrator.

Refunds are limited under Vita Bella's public terms, and dispensed medication is generally nonrefundable. Send cancellation in writing before renewal and contact support promptly about fulfillment problems.

No, Vita Bella's compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide with vitamin B6 are not FDA-approved. FDA does not review compounded medications for safety, effectiveness, or quality before marketing.

Therapies offered & pricing comparison

GLP-1 & Weight Loss

Semaglutide with vitamin B6 (Compounded)

$246.25 first-year monthly average before labs/shipping/month

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: 3 providers; $215 to $234: 1 provider; $234 to $254: 1 provider; $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 $246 per month.

Vita Bella Health price · $246/mo

Higher priced than 88% of comparable providers.

Type:
Subcutaneous injection
Brand:
compound
Membership:
$129/month required membership; initial 3-month commitment
Price/Dose:
$246.25 first-year monthly average before labs/shipping
Dose Range:
Starts at 0.25 mg weekly; clinician-directed titration
Labs Required:
Variable and billed separately

Notes:

$337 initial charge estimate: $109 medication + $129 membership + $99 consultation. First-year total $2,955 before variable labs and shipping.

Tirzepatide with vitamin B6 (Compounded)

$296.25 first-year monthly average before labs/shipping/month

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: 3 providers; $215 to $234: 1 provider; $234 to $254: 1 provider; $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 $296 per month.

Vita Bella Health price · $296/mo

Higher priced than 92% of comparable providers.

Type:
Subcutaneous injection
Brand:
compound
Membership:
$129/month required membership; initial 3-month commitment
Price/Dose:
$296.25 first-year monthly average before labs/shipping
Dose Range:
Starts at 2.5 mg weekly; clinician-directed titration
Labs Required:
Variable and billed separately

Notes:

$387 initial charge estimate: $159 medication + $129 membership + $99 consultation. First-year total $3,555 before variable labs and shipping.

Custom Oral Weight Loss Kit (Generic)

Pricing not listed

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

27 other providers. Bar height shows how many peer providers fall within each monthly price range. Market prices run from $45 to $1,300, with a median of $135. $45 to $108: 8 providers; $108 to $171: 11 providers; $171 to $233: 4 providers; $233 to $296: 1 provider; $296 to $359: 1 provider; $359 to $422: 0 providers; $422 to $484: 1 provider; $484 to $547: 0 providers; $547 to $610: 0 providers; $610 to $673: 0 providers; $673 to $735: 0 providers; $735 to $798: 0 providers; $798 to $861: 0 providers; $861 to $924: 0 providers; $924 to $986: 0 providers; $986 to $1,049: 0 providers; $1,049 to $1,112: 0 providers; $1,112 to $1,175: 0 providers; $1,175 to $1,237: 0 providers; $1,237 to $1,300: 1 provider. The black line marks this provider's therapy-level starting price at $238 per month.

Vita Bella Health starting price · $238/mo

Higher priced than 85% of comparable providers.

Type:
Oral tablet
Brand:
generic
Membership:
Not listed
Price/Dose:
Not listed
Dose Range:
Not listed
Labs Required:
Not listed

Notes:

This older custom oral weight-loss kit was not located in the current public catalog; confirm availability and formula before restoring display claims.

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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LM

Lauren McKay, Boulder, CO

Verified Review
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Mindful support that fits my busy weeks

  • Women's HRT
  • Micronized Progesterone

The second month with Vita Bella Health felt even calmer than the first. My practitioner checked in about stress, sleep, and iron levels before adjusting anything. She mapped out which supplement to take in the morning versus evening so I would not bounce off caffeine. The follow-up texts include quick breathing prompts and hydration reminders that make sense for office days. Labs were optional but she still explained what each marker would show so I could decide. When I traveled for a conference she sent a lighter plan with sachets I could pack. Two weeks later my sleep tracker showed fewer wake-ups and my afternoon crash disappeared. It feels like a wellness program built around my real schedule, not an imaginary routine.

Pros

Calming consults, thoughtful check-ins, and realistic supplement plans.

Cons

Evening appointments still book up quickly.

8 people found this helpful
JH

Jessie Howard, San Diego, CA

Verified Review
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Telehealth consult felt personal and calm

  • Women's HRT
  • Micronized Progesterone

The Vita Bella Health intake felt calm and thorough; the clinician asked about sleep, stress, and cycle changes before suggesting anything. She emailed a summary that prioritized two manageable habits and a supplement combo matched to my labs. Follow-up texts arrive weekly with a short mindfulness tip and a reminder to log symptoms. When I had a question about combining the magnesium with existing meds, support clarified within two hours. After six weeks my sleep quality is better and late-day energy dips less often. It feels like a wellness plan I can keep up with rather than a crash reboot.

Pros

Thoughtful clinicians, encouraging follow-ups, and realistic habit goals make the program feel doable.

Cons

Appointment slots after 5 p.m. book fast.

2 people found this helpful
A

Anonymous

Verified Review
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Solid option for tirz

  • GLP-1 & Weight Loss
  • Tirzepatide

Quick approval, fair pricing, meds arrived cold. Provider is available via message. Only ding is the portal feels dated.

Pros

Competitive pricing, reliable delivery

Cons

Portal UI needs work

1 person found this helpful
DW

Don Walt, Chicago, IL

Verified Review
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Very Hands on and overly communicative

  • GLP-1 & Weight Loss
  • Tirzepatide (Brand)

I tired all the others, hone health, maximus, maleexcel and I will say that they treated me better than all 3 combined.

Pros

None mentioned

Cons

None mentioned

0 people found this helpful
LM

Lena M., Orlando, FL

Verified Review
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Too hands-off when side effects hit

  • GLP-1 & Weight Loss

This felt too hands-off once I actually started the medication. I had side effects early and it took too long to hear back. The program messages were generic and didn't help me decide what to do next. Appetite control was real, but I didn't feel supported through the rough parts. If you never have side effects maybe it's fine, but I did.

Pros

Appetite reduction was noticeable when the medication was consistent.

Cons

The program felt hands-off and support was slow when side effects came up.

0 people found this helpful