Henry Meds

Henry Meds

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4.5

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Reviews Summary

Our Assessment

Henry Meds (operated by Adonis Health Inc.) positions itself as a straightforward, no-membership-fee alternative in the crowded GLP-1 telehealth space. With compounded liraglutide starting at $179/month and semaglutide injectables at $297/month, plus multiple medication formats including oral dissolving tablets and sublingual drops, they offer competitive pricing across diverse delivery methods.

What Works Well

The transparent flat-rate pricing model is refreshing — no hidden membership fees on top of medication costs, which many competitors charge. Henry Meds stands out for offering oral dissolving tablets alongside traditional injectables, giving needle-averse patients a viable GLP-1 option. Their pricing is genuinely among the lowest in the compounded GLP-1 market. The onboarding process is streamlined, and many patients report losing 5-10% of body weight within 12 weeks when combining medication with lifestyle changes. Month-to-month plans provide flexibility that long-contract competitors don't match.

Where They Could Improve

The BBB F rating is a red flag that can't be ignored. Multiple customers report a $49/month subscription fee buried in terms of service that continues charging even after medication cancellation. Bulk order issues are particularly concerning — some patients received medications from different compounding pharmacies without disclosure, with reports of inconsistent medication efficacy between batches. Customer service representatives are described as polite but lacking authority to resolve refund requests. The company is also unavailable in 9 states, limiting its reach. Provider consultations can feel rushed, and proactive patient check-ins are lacking compared to competitors with dedicated coaching programs.

Bottom Line

Henry Meds is a solid budget option for patients who want compounded GLP-1 access without membership fees and prefer month-to-month flexibility. Their oral tablet options add genuine value for needle-averse patients. However, approach bulk orders with extreme caution, read all terms of service carefully to avoid surprise subscription charges, and be prepared to advocate firmly for yourself if issues arise with billing or medication quality.

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Common Questions about Henry Meds

How much does Henry Meds cost?

All prices include medication, supplies, shipping, and provider visits — no separate membership fee. GLP-1 Injectables: Compounded liraglutide (daily): $179/mo. Compounded semaglutide (weekly, low dose): $297/mo. Compounded semaglutide (weekly, high dose): $397/mo. Semaglutide microdose: $179/mo. Oral/Sublingual: Oral semaglutide tablets or sublingual drops: $249/mo (low dose) or $349/mo (high dose). Oral tirzepatide tablets: $349/mo (≤5mg) or $449/mo (6mg). Non-GLP-1: Phentermine (with optional topiramate): $149/mo. Multi-month prepay discounts available (6-month and 12-month plans). Higher doses trigger a $100/month surcharge. Bulk orders are non-refundable.

Does Henry Meds accept insurance?

No, Henry Meds does not accept insurance. All medications are compounded versions (not brand-name), so they are not covered by insurance. However, the flat-rate pricing means you know what you'll pay each month. HSA/FSA eligibility is not explicitly advertised on their site.

What medications does Henry Meds prescribe?

Henry Meds prescribes three compounded GLP-1 medications: (1) compounded semaglutide (active ingredient in Ozempic/Wegovy) — available as weekly injectable, oral dissolving tablets, or sublingual drops; (2) compounded tirzepatide (active ingredient in Mounjaro/Zepbound) — available as oral dissolving tablets ONLY (no injectable tirzepatide); (3) compounded liraglutide (active ingredient in Saxenda/Victoza) — available as daily injectable only. Non-GLP-1 options include phentermine and topiramate. They do not offer brand-name FDA-approved GLP-1 medications. Note: Eli Lilly's lawsuit specifically challenges the safety of Henry's oral tirzepatide, as no clinical study has established oral tirzepatide as safe or effective.

How long does it take to receive medication from Henry Meds?

Henry Meds quotes 8–10 business days from provider consultation. However, multiple customer reviews report delays beyond this timeline, with some waiting 2+ weeks. Importantly, your billing cycle and 30-day money-back guarantee start from the date of payment — not delivery. So delays directly reduce your trial period.

Can I cancel Henry Meds at any time?

Henry Meds offers month-to-month plans that can be canceled via your account or customer support. However, BBB complaints through January 2026 continue to report billing after cancellation and difficulty reaching support. Bulk orders and multi-month prepaid plans are non-refundable per Terms of Service. Monitor your statements after cancellation.

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Contact Info

1111B S Governors Ave STE 25428 , 19904, Dover, United States

Products By Henry Meds

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Oral Semaglutide

(Contains: Semaglutide)

Oral Tirzepatide

(Contains: Tirzepatide)

Injectible Semaglutide

(Contains: Semaglutide)

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