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Zealthy

Cheap compounded GLP-1, major red flags

★★★★★2.4From $135/mo membership

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Zealthy is an online cheap compounded glp-1, major red flags rated 2.4/5 by TeleRanked. It accepts Commercial insurance, with pricing from $135/mo membership.

Zealthy offers low-cost compounded GLP-1 weight loss but is a defendant in a DOJ/FTC enforcement action over deceptive billing and prescribing practices, with an asset freeze and receivership sought in April 2026.

Starts at
$135/mo membership
Pricing
Membership plus medication
Founded
2023
HQ
New York, NY

Insurance & cost

Accepts insurance:

Commercial

Out-of-pocket cost: $135/mo membership. Coverage and copays depend on your specific plan, confirm before booking.

Public sentiment

2.2 / 5

A small group reports good results and pricing, but the dominant public sentiment is alarm over hidden charges, cancellation traps, and the federal fraud case.

★ Trustpilot

3.2/5 from ~2,200 reviews

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▲ Reddit

Polarized and wary: scattered success stories overshadowed by scam and billing warnings.

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More: BBB, DOJ complaint

What Zealthy treats

Weight lossCompounded semaglutideCompounded tirzepatideGLP-1 management

Pros

  • Low advertised compounded GLP-1 pricing
  • Insurance-coordination team for covered patients
  • Available in roughly 34 states

Cons

  • Added to a 2024 DOJ/FTC deceptive-billing suit; an asset freeze and receivership were sought in April 2026 (motion pending)
  • Led by ousted Cerebral founder Kyle Robertson; lost LegitScript certification in January 2025
  • Widespread unauthorized-charge complaints; BBB D- rating with 2,400+ complaints

Verdict: Cheap on paper, but active federal litigation and billing complaints make it hard to recommend.

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Zealthy FAQ

Is Zealthy legit?+

Zealthy offers low-cost compounded GLP-1 weight loss but is a defendant in a DOJ/FTC enforcement action over deceptive billing and prescribing practices, with an asset freeze and receivership sought in April 2026. Zealthy connects patients with U.S.-licensed clinicians and is rated 2.4 out of 5 in our independent review.

Does Zealthy take insurance?+

Yes. Zealthy accepts Commercial insurance, though coverage and copays depend on your specific plan. Out-of-pocket pricing starts at $135/mo membership.

How much does Zealthy cost?+

Zealthy pricing starts at $135/mo membership (membership plus medication).

What does Zealthy treat?+

Zealthy treats Weight loss, Compounded semaglutide, Compounded tirzepatide, GLP-1 management.

What do reviews say about Zealthy?+

A small group reports good results and pricing, but the dominant public sentiment is alarm over hidden charges, cancellation traps, and the federal fraud case. Trustpilot: 3.2/5 from ~2,200 reviews.

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