Mochi Health has quickly become one of the most recommended GLP-1 telehealth programs — and after a thorough review, we think that reputation is earned. Here's everything you need to know before signing up.
What is Mochi Health?
Mochi Health is a telehealth platform specializing in physician-led weight management. Founded with a focus on making GLP-1 medications accessible and affordable, it differentiates itself from competitors through its dedicated care team model — rather than async-only messaging, you're assigned an actual provider who manages your care over time.
The program offers compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide at flat-rate monthly pricing, with lab work, nutrition coaching, and a mobile app included in the base price — features that most competitors charge extra for or don't offer at all.
How much does Mochi Health cost?
| Plan | Monthly Cost | What's Included |
|---|---|---|
| Semaglutide Program | From $99/mo | Medication, provider, labs, coaching, app |
| Tirzepatide Program | From $139/mo | Medication, provider, labs, coaching, app |
| Insurance Billing | Varies | Mochi works with many insurance plans |
Pricing is notably transparent — unlike some programs that advertise a low number and then charge separately for consultation, labs, or shipping, Mochi's pricing includes everything. There's a one-time sign-up fee of $49 for the initial consultation, then the flat monthly rate.
The $99/month is for the entry-level semaglutide dose. As your dose increases over time, the monthly cost may increase modestly — Mochi is transparent about this upfront. Most members stabilize at $119–$149/month as they reach their maintenance dose.
What's actually included?
This is where Mochi Health stands out most clearly from competitors. Here's what's included in the monthly fee:
- Compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide — shipped directly to your home each month
- Dedicated provider (MD or NP) — not a rotating roster; you see the same person
- Lab work — initial metabolic panel and periodic monitoring included
- Nutrition coaching — access to registered dietitians for guidance
- Mobile app — track progress, message your care team, manage doses
- Insurance billing — Mochi submits claims to your insurance when applicable
- Dose adjustments — your provider adjusts your protocol as you progress
Ready to get started with Mochi?
Takes about 10 minutes to apply. Provider review within 24–48 hours.
Pros and cons
- Best value for clinical quality — $99/mo includes labs and coaching
- Dedicated provider (not async-only)
- Both semaglutide and tirzepatide available
- Insurance billing available
- Polished mobile app
- Nationwide availability (all 50 states)
- Transparent, flat-rate pricing
- $49 one-time sign-up fee
- Price increases slightly with higher doses
- Compounded only — no brand-name option
- Demand can mean 1–2 week wait for first shipment
- Not available in all states for all medications
Who is Mochi Health best for?
Based on our analysis, Mochi Health is the strongest option for:
- People who want real clinical support — if having a dedicated doctor or NP managing your care matters to you, Mochi is the clear leader in the compounded GLP-1 space
- People who want the best value — $99/month including labs and coaching is unmatched by any program we've reviewed
- People who have insurance — Mochi's insurance billing support means you may pay significantly less than the sticker price
Who should look elsewhere
- People who want brand-name medication — Mochi only offers compounded. Consider Ro Body if Wegovy or Ozempic specifically is important to you.
- People who want the absolute lowest price and don't need clinical support — Henry Meds at $89/mo is cheaper if you just need a prescription and async support.
How does Mochi compare to the competition?
On a cost-per-feature basis, Mochi Health outperforms every other program we've reviewed. The closest competitor in terms of clinical quality is Ro Body, but Ro starts at $249/month — more than double Mochi's entry price — and doesn't include nutrition coaching by default.
Henry Meds offers a lower sticker price ($89/month) but provides async-only support with no labs, no coaching, and no app. For people who need or want active clinical management, the $10–$30 extra per month for Mochi is easily justified.