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How to Get Tirzepatide Online in 2026

How to get tirzepatide online (the GLP-1/GIP behind Mounjaro and Zepbound), pricing, compounded vs brand, and the telehealth providers we rank highest.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Jonathan Snipes, MD

Reviewed for clinical accuracy · Last reviewed June 7, 2026 · Review policy

Quick answer

Yes, this is available online through licensed U.S. telehealth providers after an eligibility review. Our top-rated option is Henry Meds (4.1/5), from $297/mo all-in, followed by Ro (4.4/5).

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Tirzepatide is the dual GLP-1/GIP medication behind Mounjaro and Zepbound, and many telehealth providers now offer it (brand-name or compounded) for weight loss. Here's how to access it online and who we rank highest.

Where to get it: our top picks

1H
Henry Meds
★★★★★4.1· From $297/mo all-in
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2R
Ro
★★★★★4.4· From $149/mo + medication
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3M
Mochi Health
★★★★★4.2· From $79/mo
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4F
Found
★★★★★4.1· From $99/mo
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How to get tirzepatide online

You complete an online intake, a licensed clinician reviews your eligibility, and if appropriate they prescribe tirzepatide, shipped from a pharmacy. Providers differ on whether they offer brand-name, compounded, or both.

Compounded vs brand-name

Brand-name tirzepatide (Zepbound, Mounjaro) is FDA-approved but pricier; compounded tirzepatide can be cheaper but is not an FDA-approved finished product. The right choice depends on cost, availability and your clinician's guidance.

Frequently asked questions

What is tirzepatide used for?+

Tirzepatide is used for type 2 diabetes (Mounjaro) and chronic weight management (Zepbound), and is prescribed off the strength of strong clinical weight-loss results.

Can I get tirzepatide without insurance?+

Yes. Many telehealth providers offer cash-pay tirzepatide, often compounded, with flat monthly pricing that avoids insurance entirely.