




Sprout Health has positioned itself as a streamlined, no-frills telehealth platform focused on making compounded GLP-1 medications accessible at transparent flat-rate pricing. Operating through joinsprouthealth.com, the platform connects patients with licensed clinicians through MD Integrations and partners with licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies to fulfill prescriptions. They're LegitScript certified, adding an extra layer of verification for legitimacy and safety.
Compounded semaglutide runs $249/month and tirzepatide $299/month, with no price increases as dosage escalates. A $50-off first month promo (code FIRST50) brings the entry point to $199 and $249 respectively. No membership fees, no contracts, no hidden charges. Most prescriptions are sent to the pharmacy within two business days, and the full refund policy for patients who don't qualify eliminates upfront financial risk.
Customer service is a serious and well-documented problem. Trustpilot shows a 2.2/5 rating (notably, the site displays an "Excellent 4.9" badge that doesn't match the actual Trustpilot listing), and BBB complaints have been mounting — including patients receiving wrong medications entirely, broken vials shipped in flimsy packaging, and charges continuing after failed cancellation attempts. The self-service cancellation option referenced in their terms often doesn't function in the patient portal, leaving patients to dispute charges through their banks. Medication delivery can take 2–4 weeks despite faster timelines being advertised. Sprout also received an FDA warning letter on September 9, 2025, as part of the mass enforcement action against 55+ compounded GLP-1 telehealth platforms for misleading marketing claims — not unique to Sprout, but worth noting.
Transparent, dose-locked pricing with no commitment is a genuine advantage. But the customer service failures are severe and consistent across every review platform. If you can manage your treatment without needing support, Sprout may work. If responsive service and reliable fulfillment matter to you, stronger options exist.
Sprout Health charges a flat rate of $249 per month for compounded semaglutide and $299 per month for compounded tirzepatide. Your price never increases even as your dosage goes up. They also offer 3-month plans with potential savings, and often run a $50 discount on your first month.
No, Sprout Health operates on a cash-pay model and does not accept insurance. They position this as an advantage since many insurance plans don't cover GLP-1 medications for weight loss anyway, and the cash-pay model eliminates prior authorization delays and provides more privacy.
Sprout Health prescribes compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide injections. These contain the same active ingredients found in brand-name medications like Ozempic/Wegovy and Mounjaro/Zepbound, but are prepared by licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies and are not FDA-approved as finished products.
Start by taking a 2-minute online eligibility quiz. If you pre-qualify, you'll purchase your plan and complete a detailed medical questionnaire. A licensed clinician reviews your information within 24 hours and prescribes medication if appropriate. Some patients may need a video consultation. Medication ships within 5-7 business days.
If a physician determines you're not a good candidate for GLP-1 medication after reviewing your medical questionnaire, Sprout Health provides a full refund. There are no consultation fees or processing charges in this case. You can also cancel your subscription at any time before your next shipment with no long-term contract.