Provider Profile Name: Amble Health, Inc. (operating as Amble)
Website: joinamble.com
Founded: 2023
Operating Entity: Amble Health, Inc. (registered in Texas per BBB profile)
Provider Type: Direct-to-consumer telehealth — Virtual Only
Available In: All 50 states (exclusions apply)
Operating Details
- 100% online; free expedited delivery; no hidden fees; unlimited 24/7 support; 100,000+ members served
- Cash-pay only — no insurance accepted or required
- HSA/FSA accepted on 3-month or longer plans
- Buy-now-pay-later: Affirm, Klarna, Afterpay
- No lab work required to begin
About the Company
Amble Health launched in 2023 as a direct-to-consumer telehealth platform centered on GLP-1 weight loss, later expanding into anti-aging injectables and prescription compounded skincare. Today the full catalog spans three service lines: weight loss, anti-aging, and skin making it one of the broader multi-service DTC wellness platforms in this review series.
Amble acts as a managed services provider. It does not offer medical advice, fill prescriptions, or function as a licensed healthcare facility or pharmacy. Instead, it provides technology and administrative support to enable medical consultations and prescription logistics, connecting patients with licensed healthcare providers and coordinating fulfillment through an external pharmacy network.
The intake process is built around simplicity. A short questionnaire covers health history, medications, lifestyle, and goals. A state-licensed physician then reviews the responses, usually within 24 hours, though timelines can vary by state. No lab work is required. In most states, treatment can begin after the online health review alone. In New Mexico, Kansas, West Virginia, Louisiana, and Mississippi, a short video or audio visit is required by state law.
No medical director is publicly named on the website, and prescribing physicians are not listed by name or credential in public-facing materials, a transparency gap noted consistently across independent reviews of the platform.
GLP-1 Offerings and Weight Loss Services
Amble offers compounded injectable GLP-1 medications only. No FDA-approved brand-name GLP-1s — Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound, Mounjaro — are available through the platform.
The two medications offered are compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide, both as once-weekly subcutaneous injections. All GLP-1 plans include supplies, shipping, and ongoing clinical monitoring. Patients receive a step-by-step dose-escalation schedule, and eligible patients may add on a fast-acting anti-nausea medication. Dose adjustments are available if clinically appropriate.
A notable marketing claim is “same price at every dose” positioning Amble against competitors that charge more as dosages increase through titration. The website’s own fine print notes this policy can change with 24 hours’ notice and does not apply to introductory or promotional pricing, so patients should verify it holds at their expected maintenance dose before committing to a longer plan.
The program is described as holistic combining physician oversight, nutrition support, and medication. Amble reports that 88% of members dropped a clothing size or more, and that members lost an average of 33–34 lbs (approximately 14.4–15% of body weight). These figures come from anonymized self-reported outcomes from 16,000+ U.S. members surveyed in May 2025. Results have not been independently verified and participants received compensation for participating in the survey.
Anti-Aging Injectable Services
Amble’s anti-aging injectable catalog is a meaningful extension of its weight loss platform and uses the same online intake, licensed provider review, and pharmacy fulfillment model. All anti-aging treatments are compounded and not FDA-approved as finished products.
- NAD+ Injections are described as supporting energy and mental focus. NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme involved in energy production and cellular repair. The NAD+ offered through Amble is not FDA-approved; it is compounded and dispensed by licensed pharmacies following a telehealth consultation. Maximum dose is 0.5mL per injection, administered subcutaneously.
- Sermorelin Injections are described as stimulating the body’s own growth hormone production. Most side effects are mild discomfort or redness at the injection site, itching, lightheadedness, flushed skin, headache, fatigue, or restlessness. Sermorelin should not be used by those allergic to its ingredients, those who are pregnant or nursing, or those with active cancer.
- Tesamorelin Injections are described as naturally boosting growth hormone. Availability should be confirmed before ordering. Amble disclosed on its social channels in early 2026 that Tesamorelin was placed on pause due to legal and logistics issues.
- Glutathione Injections are described as supporting immune function and energy. Glutathione is a naturally occurring antioxidant tripeptide. The FDA has not evaluated or approved glutathione injections for any specific medical use, dosage, or safety profile. Injectable glutathione may be used off-label as determined appropriate by a provider.
- Lipo-B (MIC+B12) Injections combine methionine, inositol, choline, and Vitamin B12 — a lipotropic formula intended to support fat metabolism and energy production. Self-administered subcutaneously, typically once weekly.
- Lipo-C Injections build on the Lipo-B base by adding Vitamin C and additional B-vitamins. Same administration model.
Skincare Services
Amble’s skincare program offers personalized, prescription compounded topical formulas for acne, aging, hyperpigmentation, hydration, and rosacea, starting at $55/month. The program is framed as a way to access prescription-grade ingredients without an in-person dermatologist visit.
Patients complete an online skin intake describing their concerns and goals. A licensed dermatology provider formulates a personalized compounded topical. After the initial prescription, patients can adjust their formula with their provider entirely online, with unlimited access to follow-ups, adjustments, and questions at no additional charge.
The ingredient list covers clinically recognized compounds across each concern area. For acne: tretinoin, clindamycin, azelaic acid, and niacinamide. For anti-aging: tretinoin, GHK-Cu (copper peptide), niacinamide, and estriol. For hyperpigmentation: hydroquinone, tretinoin, tranexamic acid, and niacinamide. For hydration: niacinamide, Vitamin B5, and Vitamin E. Several of these, tretinoin, hydroquinone, and clindamycin, are prescription-only ingredients that traditionally require a dermatologist visit, making the $55/month entry point genuinely accessible relative to comparable in-person or telehealth skincare options.
Pricing by Type — and What Reviewers Say
Amble’s pricing model is all-inclusive across every service line. Medication, supplies, physician review, and free shipping are bundled into a single flat rate. There are no separate membership fees, no consultation charges billed independently, and no tiered support tiers. The platform is cash-pay only; no insurance billing is offered.
GLP-1 Injections
- 12-month plan: $135/month (paid upfront as a one-time purchase)
- 6-month plan: $145/month
- 3-month plan: $160/month
- 1-month plan: $179/month
Both compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are priced identically under this structure — a genuine differentiator from most platforms reviewed in this series, where tirzepatide typically costs $50–$100/month more than semaglutide. HSA/FSA cards are accepted on 3-month or longer plans.
Anti-Aging Injectables
Anti-aging injectables start at $179/month on a month-to-month basis. Multi-month plan pricing follows the same length-based discount structure as GLP-1 — longer commitments reduce the monthly rate. All plans are all-inclusive: physician review, medication, supplies, and free shipping. Tesamorelin pricing is not confirmed given the early 2026 pause.
Skincare
Personalized prescription skincare formulas start at $55/month — the most affordable entry point in Amble’s full catalog and competitive with dedicated prescription skincare telehealth platforms. The price includes the provider review, the personalized compounded topical, and delivery.
What reviewers say about pricing:
The all-inclusive flat-rate model earns consistent praise. Multiple Trustpilot reviewers specifically highlight pricing transparency as a reason they chose Amble over competitors, with the absence of surprise fees noted regularly in positive reviews.
The main pricing-related friction in the review record is not the rates themselves but the mechanics around longer prepaid plans and cancellation. BBB complaints describe a $100 cancellation fee applied even in situations where patients felt the company had failed to deliver as promised — for instance, when a prescribed dose differed from what was offered at checkout, or when a shipment arrived late or incomplete. Other complaints describe receiving fewer vials than expected on multi-month prepaid orders, with difficulty reaching a live person to resolve the discrepancy.
Buy-now-pay-later options are available for the initial order through Affirm, Klarna, and Afterpay, but multiple BBB complaints describe auto-renewal charges being collected in full from the card on file rather than through the installment provider, catching patients off guard.
The practical takeaway: Amble’s published pricing is genuinely competitive across all three service lines, and the all-in structure is more transparent than most platforms reviewed in this series. The financial risk concentrates at the point of prepayment on longer plans — the larger the upfront commitment, the larger the sum at stake if fulfillment or cancellation issues arise. The 1-month plan at $179 offers the lowest financial exposure for new patients evaluating the service before committing to a discounted annual plan.
Reviews from Trustpilot and Google
Amble has over 3,300 reviews on Trustpilot. The aggregate rating is 4.3 out of 5, rated “Excellent” by Trustpilot’s system. No Google Business profile for the platform was found, consistent with its fully virtual operating model.
What patients praise:
- Onboarding is the most consistently praised aspect of the experience.
- Reviewers frequently describe same-day or next-day provider responses, seamless prescription approval, and a setup process that required minimal effort on the patient’s part.
- Named support staff — Emma, Cody, and Dylan appear most often are praised by name across dozens of reviews for responsiveness and going beyond expectations to resolve issues.
- Delivery timing is rated positively by most reviewers, with medication arriving on schedule and properly cold-packed.
- Long-term members who have been with the platform for a year or more describe consistent results and strong ongoing communication with their care team.
Common complaints:
- The recurring themes in negative reviews center on fulfillment and communication after payment rather than the clinical experience itself.
- Customer service is primarily asynchronous; patients communicate through the portal by submitting requests and waiting for a response.
- Multiple BBB complaints describe days passing without a reply on billing or refund disputes, with no phone number available to escalate the issue.
- Some GLP-1 reviewers report gaining weight on Amble’s compounded tirzepatide after previously losing weight on brand-name Mounjaro, raising questions about formulation consistency between compounded and FDA-approved versions.
- Missing or partial shipments on multi-month prepaid plans are documented across several BBB complaints, alongside difficulty obtaining refunds for unshipped medication.
The overall review picture is positive at the aggregate level but the BBB complaint volume introduces real concern for patients considering longer prepaid plans, particularly those relying on buy-now-pay-later arrangements.
Compounding Pharmacies Used
When prescribed, medications across all Amble service lines are dispensed by state-licensed U.S. pharmacies. 503A pharmacies are licensed and regulated by state boards of pharmacy, while 503B outsourcing facilities are registered with the FDA. Amble states it works with both types of compounding facilities.
The specific pharmacy partners are not publicly named on the website — a transparency limitation shared with most platforms reviewed in this series. No FDA Warning Letter was found for Amble Health as of March 2026. Patients who want to verify the dispensing pharmacy before ordering should contact support through the patient portal before completing checkout.





