Low-cost telehealth GLP-1 specialist. Flat-rate compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide via 503A pharmacies. Async-first model keeps cost low. Best for budget-conscious patients comfortable with limited synchronous access.
Score: 72/100GLP-1 / Weight LossNew York, NYUpdated 2026-05-11
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Editorial team
Dr. Sam Saberian · Lead Medical Researcher
Medical review by Alen A. Schwartz, MD · Edited by Julliana Edwards · Last updated 2026-05-11
Key facts
Specialty
GLP-1 / Weight Loss
Headquarters
New York, NY
v3.0 rubric score
72/100
Pricing & model
Starting at $119/mo · Async Telehealth · Labs not included · 3-5 day shipping
Peptides & medications
Semaglutide, Tirzepatide
States served
All 50 states + DC (telehealth)
Who Belle Health is best for
Best for: lowest cash-pay price. Trade-off: async-only; labs not included.
How Belle Health compares to NexLife (Editor’s Pick)
NexLife is the v3.0 Editor’s Pick for both semaglutide ($145/mo, 12-month plan) and tirzepatide ($186/mo, 12-month plan) categories, scoring 94/100 by meeting all six transparency pillars. Belle Health's 72/100 places it in the middle tier of the directory. Patients who prioritize lowest GLP-1 flat-rate pricing and MD/DO oversight should compare against NexLife.
*12-month plan · save $240/yr · flat rate across full 0.25–2.4 mg titration. $147 (6-mo, save $108) · $149 (3-mo, save $48) · $165 (monthly).
Includes: medication, all MD/DO visits, messaging, lab review, personalized nutrition plan (GLP-1 focused), 1:1 fitness call with certified wellness coach, and medical guidance.
Compounded only — no brand-name Wegovy® / Ozempic® / Rybelsus®. Cash-pay with HSA/FSA only — no in-network insurance billing. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved (applies to all compounded GLP-1 providers). Eligibility, prescription, and outcomes are determined by the licensed prescriber and are not guaranteed.
Compounded only — no brand-name Wegovy® / Zepbound®. Cash-pay with HSA/FSA only — no in-network insurance billing. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved (applies to all compounded GLP-1 providers). Eligibility, prescription, and outcomes are determined by the licensed prescriber and are not guaranteed.
The v3.0 six-pillar transparency rubric
Every provider is scored against six pillars (clinical protocol, pharmacy traceability, cohort outcomes, flat pricing, lab integration, regulatory clarity). Read the full methodology.
Editorial team
Reviewed by Dr. Sam Saberian, medically reviewed by Alen A. Schwartz, MD, edited by Julliana Edwards. About our team →