Provider Profile Name: Henry Meds (branded as Henry)
Website: henrymeds.com
Provider Type: Telehealth — Virtual Only, Direct-to-Consumer
Operating Details
- Fully virtual — online health assessment, one-on-one telehealth visit with licensed clinician, home delivery
- No insurance required — single monthly bill covers provider visits, medication, supplies, and ongoing care
- HSA/FSA eligible
- Works exclusively with licensed 503A and 503B compounding pharmacies in the United States
- Available in 41 states — not available in Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, South Carolina, or West Virginia
- No brand-name medications offered
- Compounded medications are not FDA-approved
Approach Henry is a telehealth service focused on making medical care easy and affordable — connecting patients with licensed healthcare providers for weight loss, perimenopause and testosterone hormone therapies, and erectile dysfunction, with no insurance required and a simple monthly bill. The GLP-1 weight management program is one of Henry’s primary offerings and the source of the large majority of its public review volume.
About the Company
Henry Meds is among the most-reviewed GLP-1 telehealth platforms in this series, with a substantial public track record across tens of thousands of patient interactions. The platform differentiates itself primarily on pricing transparency, medication format variety, and all-inclusive billing — a model designed to eliminate the hidden fee structures that frustrate patients on other platforms.
Henry Meds does not prescribe brand-name GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro — it works exclusively with licensed US pharmacies to offer compounded versions of semaglutide, liraglutide, and tirzepatide. Patients who want brand-name options or insurance navigation should look elsewhere.
Henry cites its own clinical data showing that patients taking injectable semaglutide lost an average of approximately 18% of their body weight in a year, based on a retrospective cohort study of its own platform population. Patients should note this reflects Henry’s own patient outcomes — not an independent clinical trial — and that results vary based on individual adherence, dosing, and medical history.
GLP-1 Offerings and Weight Loss Services
Henry Meds offers one of the broadest compounded GLP-1 medication menus in this review series, including multiple delivery formats:
Compounded GLP-1 Medications:
- Compounded Semaglutide — available as weekly injectable, oral drops, or dissolvable oral tablets
- Compounded Tirzepatide — weekly injectable and oral options
- Compounded Liraglutide — daily injectable (the active ingredient in Saxenda/Victoza)
Non-GLP-1 Options:
- Phentermine and topiramate — for patients better suited to non-GLP-1 treatments
Henry’s availability of oral semaglutide in both drop and dissolvable tablet formats is a meaningful differentiator — many competing platforms offer only the injectable, which can be a barrier for needle-averse patients.
No lifestyle coaching, app-based tracking, or nutrition support is included. Henry works more like a patient portal — accessible through a web browser with follow-up appointments scheduled 60 or 90 days after starting medication.
Pricing — and What Reviewers Say
GLP-1 medication starts at $179/month, covering provider visits, medication, supplies, and ongoing support. Full pricing by medication type:
- Most GLP-1 plans: $149–$349/month depending on medication type and dose
- Compounded liraglutide injections: from $149/month; compounded tirzepatide oral: from $249/month; phentermine: from $149/month
- Higher-dose oral tirzepatide: up to $449/month
Henry Meds bills patients once per month beginning only after a prescription is approved, with 6- and 12-month subscription options available at lower monthly rates.
Billing complaint pattern: A notable recurring complaint across consumer review platforms involves an additional $49/month platform fee that some reviewers say is hidden in the terms of service, running alongside medication payments. Patients considering Henry should clarify whether a separate platform or subscription fee applies to their specific plan before enrolling.
Reviews from Trustpilot and Google
Henry Meds has over 12,000 Trustpilot reviews at time of writing — the largest review pool of any platform in this review series to date — averaging 4.5 out of 5 stars, one of the strongest reputations in the GLP-1 telehealth space.
What patients praise:
- Fast approval, same- or next-day appointments in many cases, and responsive nursing practitioners who patients describe as knowledgeable and genuinely caring about treatment outcomes
- Competitive pricing and effective medication, with multiple reviewers reporting sustained weight loss over multi-month treatment periods
Common complaints:
- Bulk order problems — several reviewers report being encouraged by providers to purchase large upfront supplies, then receiving medication from a different compounding pharmacy that performed differently, with refunds refused under “all sales final” bulk terms
- Billing disputes involving the $49/month subscription fee continuing after cancellation confirmation
- Customer service responsiveness issues at scale — with phone hold times reported in the 20+ minute range
- Appointment wait times of up to a week in some cases — longer than some competing platforms
Compounding Pharmacies Used
Henry Meds works exclusively with licensed compounding pharmacies in the United States, including both 503A and 503B designated facilities. Specific pharmacy partners are not named publicly. The bulk order complaint pattern suggests that different fulfillment orders may come from different pharmacy partners — a supply chain practice that patients should ask about before placing multi-month prepaid orders.
Note: Henry Meds is one of the highest-volume and most-reviewed GLP-1 telehealth platforms in this series, with 12,000+ Trustpilot reviews at 4.5/5. The all-inclusive monthly pricing model and multiple medication formats (injectable, oral drops, dissolvable tablets) are meaningful differentiators. However, a recurring pattern of bulk order complaints — where patients report receiving medication from a different pharmacy batch that performed differently, with refunds denied — and a reported hidden $49/month platform fee are worth investigating before committing. Patients should clarify all fees upfront and avoid bulk prepay orders until they have confirmed the product works for them. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Always consult a licensed medical provider before beginning any GLP-1 program.





