Head-to-head review
Eden vs Medvi
Eden and Medvi both compete for patients searching for a GLP-1 weight-loss program. This head-to-head compares pricing, medications, insurance handling, and clinician quality so you can pick the right fit.
Editorial verdict
Eden wins on starting price at $196/mo. Medvi edges ahead on our editorial rating (4.5/5). Pick the program whose medications and care model best match your treatment plan.
Side-by-side comparison
Every attribute scored head-to-head. The highlighted cell is our pick for that row.
Eden
4.2 / 5Medvi
4.5 / 5Eden
$196/moMedvi
$229/moEden
Compounded GLP-1Medvi
Compounded GLP-1Eden
- Compounded Semaglutide
- Compounded Tirzepatide
- Oral Semaglutide
Medvi
- Compounded Semaglutide
- Compounded Tirzepatide
Eden
All 50 statesMedvi
All 50 statesEden
NoMedvi
NoEden
YesMedvi
YesEden
YesMedvi
YesEden
4.2Marketplace pricing for compounded GLP-1s
Eden runs a marketplace-style model that routes patients to in-network compounding pharmacies, often producing some of the lowest sticker prices on compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide.
Pros
- Among the lowest entry prices for compounded tirzepatide
- Multiple pharmacy partners for fewer backorders
- Quarterly bundles cut per-month cost further
Cons
- Care experience is more transactional than concierge programs
- Pricing varies by pharmacy partner assigned
Medvi
4.5Affordable compounded semaglutide & tirzepatide
Medvi has positioned itself as one of the most aggressive value plays in the compounded GLP-1 market, bundling a licensed provider visit, lab review, and monthly shipments into a flat subscription.
Pros
- Lowest starting price for compounded GLP-1
- Free physician consultation
- No insurance hoops
- Ships in discreet refrigerated packaging
Cons
- Compounded only — no brand-name Ozempic or Wegovy
- Limited app experience compared to larger competitors
Eden vs Medvi: at a glance
Three quick dimensions where Eden and Medvi differ most. Use this as a starter — the full spec table above has every attribute we score.
Lower starting price
- Winner
- Eden
- Detail
- $196/mo
- Why it matters
- Saves $33/mo at base dose
Higher editor rating
- Winner
- Medvi
- Detail
- 4.5 / 5
- Why it matters
- Based on clinician quality, transparency, and onboarding.
Accepts insurance
- Winner
- Neither
- Detail
- Self-pay
- Why it matters
- Compounded GLP-1 is never billed to insurance.
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Pricing, coverage, and brand reviews referenced in this matchup.
Cost
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Insurance
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Brand review
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Marketplace pricing for compounded GLP-1s
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Brand review
Full Medvi review
Affordable compounded semaglutide & tirzepatide
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FAQ
Eden vs Medvi: FAQs
- Eden is cheaper to start at $196/month vs. Medvi at $229/month. Remember that GLP-1 costs scale up as your dose escalates over the first 4–5 months.
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