Provider Profile Name: Elevated Health
Directory Name: Elevate Your Wellness
Website: elevateyourwellness.com (redirects to elevatedhealth.com)
Provider Type: Telehealth — Virtual Only, Direct-to-Consumer
Operating Details
- Fully virtual — online intake, licensed provider review, home delivery
- No insurance required; FSA and HSA eligible
- Same price at any dose — pricing does not increase with dose escalation
- Flexible financing available through Klarna and Affirm
- Free expedited delivery; no hidden fees; 24/7 doctor access; no calls required
- Compounded medications sourced from FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facilities
- No medical director publicly named
Approach Elevated Health is a telehealth medical weight loss clinic helping patients across the U.S. achieve lasting results with safe, effective treatments, specializing in compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide. The approach is built on convenience, transparency, and care — patients complete intake forms online, connect with licensed providers, and have medications shipped directly to their door without unnecessary delays or complicated processes.
About the Company
Elevated Health operates as a direct-to-consumer telehealth platform offering compounded GLP-1 medications alongside a broader wellness menu spanning energy, mood, and vitality treatments. The platform’s consumer-facing domain elevateyourwellness.com redirects to elevatedhealth.com, where all products and enrollment are managed.
The company does not publicly name its founding team or medical director. Provider services are delivered through licensed clinicians, with medical decisions and prescribing handled independently from the platform itself — a standard structure in the direct-to-consumer telehealth space.
One notable structural feature: Elevated Health contracts providers through MDIntegrations and TelegraMD — a different model from platforms that employ their own physicians directly. This means the platform itself is the technology and fulfillment layer; clinical judgment rests with independently contracted licensed providers within those networks.
A key pharmacy differentiator worth noting upfront: all compounded medications are sourced from FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facilities. This is a meaningfully higher regulatory standard than the 503A pharmacies used by most compounded GLP-1 platforms. 503B facilities are inspected and registered with the FDA, must follow current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), and can produce medications in advance for distribution — compared to 503A pharmacies which compound on a patient-specific prescription basis with lower federal oversight.
GLP-1 Offerings and Weight Loss Services
Elevated Health’s GLP-1 treatment menu covers both the primary injectable formats and newer oral options:
GLP-1 and Weight Loss Medications:
- Compounded Semaglutide (injectable) — weekly self-administered injection
- Compounded Tirzepatide (injectable) — weekly injection; dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist
- Oral Semaglutide — newly added format for patients who prefer needle-free treatment
Additional Treatments:
- NAD+ Injections and NAD+ Nasal Spray
- MIC + B12 injections
- Methylene Blue capsules
- Glutathione Injections
- Sermorelin Injections and Tadalafil
An optional add-on is also available: a GLP-1 Support Pack ($69.99) containing a fiber supplement, ginger root, magnesium glycinate, probiotic, and vitamin B complex — positioned as a complement to GLP-1 therapy for patients experiencing GI side effects or seeking additional metabolic support.
Elevated Health differentiates itself with included anti-nausea medication (not all competitors include this), unlimited phone and SMS support, and the option for both semaglutide and tirzepatide.
Eligibility: Elevated Health requires a BMI of 30 or greater, or 27 or greater with certain comorbidities— standard clinical thresholds that align with FDA-approved GLP-1 prescribing criteria.
Pricing by Type — and What Reviewers Say
Elevated Health offers the same price at any dose, with savings on 3, 6, and 12-month prepayment options, plus flexible financing through Klarna and Affirm. Pricing at time of review:
Compounded Semaglutide:
- Injectable semaglutide plans range from approximately $233–$263/month depending on plan length
- Oral semaglutide starts around $114/month with promotional pricing
Compounded Tirzepatide:
- Monthly plan: $449/month; 12-week bundle: $789 ($263/month)
- A current $200 promotional discount was active at time of review, reducing effective first-period cost significantly — verify current offers directly before enrolling
Most monthly tirzepatide programs across the market average around $399/month, making Elevated’s monthly tirzepatide plan approximately $50/month higher than typical competitors. The 12-week bundle at $263/month, however, is competitive with market averages.
One checkout process note worth flagging: Elevated has patients complete checkout and pay before being pre-approved for medication. The company states it does not charge until approval, but patients are taken to a checkout page with credit card entry before completing the medical intake. Refunds are available if a patient is deemed ineligible, but this pay-before-approval model is a departure from platforms that screen eligibility first.
What reviewers say about pricing: One reviewer described the price point as competitive with other telehealth options reviewed and potentially better — noting the flat-dose pricing structure as a plus. The same-price-at-every-dose guarantee is a genuine differentiator, as many platforms increase costs at maintenance doses.
Reviews from Trustpilot and Google
There are two distinct Trustpilot profiles relevant here, reflecting the platform’s history under different brand presentations:
Elevated Health (elevatedhealth.com): 11 reviews on Trustpilot at time of writing — a small pool, but consistently positive. Reviewers describe the onboarding as straightforward, the provider consultation as thorough, and results as meaningful:
- One reviewer lost 16 pounds in 6 weeks and described the results as “sustainable for once,” praising the consultation for covering GLP-1 mechanisms, side effects, and realistic expectations
- Another reviewer noted a slight delay on the first prescription fill, but described monthly check-ins and provider messaging access as helpful
- Multiple reviewers highlight the combination approach — using NAD+, semaglutide, and methylene blue together — citing energy improvements alongside weight loss
Elevate Health and Wellness LLC (joinelevate.com): A separate but related-name entity in New York with a larger review pool. That platform is rated 4.8/5 from approximately 300 reviews, though flagged for review solicitation practices. Positive reviews consistently praise individual customer service representatives by name, particularly “Chris,” for attentive and patient support. Negative reviews include a shipping temperature complaint (tirzepatide arriving warm after a weekend delay with melted ice packs) and a billing dispute over undisclosed deduction policies.
Readers should note these are distinct companies — the elevateyourwellness.com/elevatedhealth.com platform reviewed here should not be conflated with joinelevate.com.
Compounding Pharmacies Used
Elevated Health sources all compounded medications from FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facilities. This is the highest regulatory standard available in the compounding space — 503B facilities are FDA-registered, inspected, and required to follow cGMP manufacturing standards. This stands in contrast to most compounded GLP-1 telehealth platforms, which source from 503A pharmacies operating under state pharmacy board regulation rather than direct FDA oversight.
The specific names of Elevated Health’s 503B pharmacy partners are not publicly disclosed. Patients who want to independently verify a pharmacy’s registration and compliance status can search the FDA’s database of registered outsourcing facilities using the pharmacy name once it is disclosed after enrollment.
The 503B sourcing also carries a regulatory implication in the current post-shortage environment: 503B facilities producing tirzepatide and semaglutide must document patient-specific clinical need under current FDA enforcement guidance. Patients should confirm with their prescribing provider how this requirement is addressed in their specific treatment plan.
Note: elevateyourwellness.com redirects to elevatedhealth.com — both refer to the same platform, “Elevated Health.” This provider should not be confused with “Elevate Health and Wellness LLC” (joinelevate.com), a separate New York-based company with a similar name. Pricing reflects published and independently reported rates as of early 2026 and is subject to change — promotional discounts in particular change frequently. The checkout-before-approval model means patients should review refund terms before entering payment information. All compounded medications are sourced from 503B outsourcing facilities — not FDA-approved as finished products. Always consult a licensed medical provider before beginning any GLP-1 program.





