Head-to-head review

Ro (Body) vs Eden

Ro (Body) and Eden 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

Ro (Body) wins on starting price at $145/mo. Choose Ro (Body) 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
Ro (Body)
Eden
Editor rating

Ro (Body)

4.4 / 5

Eden

4.2 / 5
Starting price

Ro (Body)

$145/mo

Eden

$196/mo
Category

Ro (Body)

Telehealth GLP-1

Eden

Compounded GLP-1
Medications

Ro (Body)

  • Wegovy
  • Zepbound
  • Saxenda
  • Compounded Semaglutide

Eden

  • Compounded Semaglutide
  • Compounded Tirzepatide
  • Oral Semaglutide
State coverage

Ro (Body)

All 50 states

Eden

All 50 states
Insurance accepted

Ro (Body)

Yes

Eden

No
Shipping included

Ro (Body)

No

Eden

Yes
Cancel anytime

Ro (Body)

Yes

Eden

Yes

Ro (Body)

4.4

Brand-name Wegovy & Zepbound through insurance

Ro Body is the established telehealth player that pairs a polished UX with the operational muscle to actually move brand-name GLP-1 prescriptions through pharmacies and insurance.

Pros

  • Helps navigate insurance for brand-name GLP-1s
  • Polished mobile app and tracking
  • Access to compounded alternatives if insurance denies

Cons

  • Medication cost is separate when using insurance
  • Backorders on Wegovy and Zepbound can delay starts
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Eden

4.2

Marketplace 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
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