Head-to-head review
Mochi Health vs Henry Meds
Mochi Health and Henry Meds 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
Mochi Health wins on starting price at $79/mo. Choose Mochi Health if you want to run brand-name medication through commercial insurance. 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.
Mochi Health
4.7 / 5Henry Meds
4.4 / 5Mochi Health
$79/moHenry Meds
$297/moMochi Health
Prescription ProgramHenry Meds
Compounded GLP-1Mochi Health
- Wegovy
- Zepbound
- Compounded Semaglutide
- Metformin
- Bupropion-Naltrexone
Henry Meds
- Compounded Semaglutide
- Compounded Tirzepatide
- Oral Semaglutide
Mochi Health
All 50 statesHenry Meds
All 50 statesMochi Health
YesHenry Meds
NoMochi Health
NoHenry Meds
YesMochi Health
YesHenry Meds
YesMochi Health
4.7Obesity-medicine specialists with insurance navigation
Mochi Health stands out for matching patients with obesity-medicine specialists rather than general practitioners, and for being willing to prescribe across the full anti-obesity formulary.
Pros
- Membership-only model is the cheapest entry point
- Board-certified obesity medicine physicians
- Will prescribe non-GLP-1 alternatives when appropriate
Cons
- Medication paid separately
- Booking can be slow during peak demand
Henry Meds
4.4Flat-rate compounded semaglutide & tirzepatide
Henry Meds pioneered the flat-rate compounded GLP-1 model and remains a default pick for patients who want pricing certainty through every titration step.
Pros
- Flat monthly price regardless of dose
- Async visits keep wait times short
- Sublingual option for needle-averse patients
Cons
- Pricier than newer compounded entrants
- No insurance pathway for brand-name medications
Mochi Health vs Henry Meds: at a glance
Three quick dimensions where Mochi Health and Henry Meds differ most. Use this as a starter — the full spec table above has every attribute we score.
Lower starting price
- Winner
- Mochi Health
- Detail
- $79/mo
- Why it matters
- Saves $218/mo at base dose
Higher editor rating
- Winner
- Mochi Health
- Detail
- 4.7 / 5
- Why it matters
- Based on clinician quality, transparency, and onboarding.
Accepts insurance
- Winner
- Mochi Health
- Detail
- Brand-name only
- Why it matters
- Compounded GLP-1 is never billed to insurance.
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Flat-rate compounded semaglutide & tirzepatide
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Mochi Health vs Henry Meds: FAQs
- Mochi Health is cheaper to start at $79/month vs. Henry Meds at $297/month. Remember that GLP-1 costs scale up as your dose escalates over the first 4–5 months.
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