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.

Attribute
Mochi Health
Henry Meds
Editor rating

Mochi Health

4.7 / 5

Henry Meds

4.4 / 5
Starting price

Mochi Health

$79/mo

Henry Meds

$297/mo
Category

Mochi Health

Prescription Program

Henry Meds

Compounded GLP-1
Medications

Mochi Health

  • Wegovy
  • Zepbound
  • Compounded Semaglutide
  • Metformin
  • Bupropion-Naltrexone

Henry Meds

  • Compounded Semaglutide
  • Compounded Tirzepatide
  • Oral Semaglutide
State coverage

Mochi Health

All 50 states

Henry Meds

All 50 states
Insurance accepted

Mochi Health

Yes

Henry Meds

No
Shipping included

Mochi Health

No

Henry Meds

Yes
Cancel anytime

Mochi Health

Yes

Henry Meds

Yes

Mochi Health

4.7

Obesity-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
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Henry Meds

4.4

Flat-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
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