FWD Care
Provider Profile Name: FWD Care
Website: fwd.care
Provider Type: Telehealth — Virtual Only, Direct-to-Consumer
Operating Details
- Fully virtual — online intake, state-licensed provider consultation, home delivery
- Free overnight shipping included on all orders
- Satisfaction 100% guaranteed
- No insurance accepted; no insurance concierge
- No separate membership or lab fees disclosed
- Qualification possible rapidly after completing online application
- No medical director publicly named
Approach FWD Care is a virtual health platform specializing in affordable compounded GLP-1 therapies, including semaglutide and tirzepatide, using the same active ingredients found in Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro. Patients complete a simple online intake, connect with licensed providers via telehealth, and receive their medications through fast, reliable shipping. The platform positions itself squarely on price and speed — two of the most common friction points in the compounded GLP-1 market — with published monthly rates well below the market average.
About the Company
FWD Care’s stated mission is longevity — providing a convenient and affordable alternative to expensive prices, limited availability, or sketchy suppliers, bringing hard-to-get medications to patients’ doorsteps to make better health accessible to more people.
The platform operates with a lean structure. FWD Care’s network of medical providers is available virtually to advise patients and answer questions, functioning identically to in-office physicians but accessed through a telehealth interface. Prescriptions are fulfilled through state-licensed compound pharmacies across the country, which prepare and ship medication on-demand from state-of-the-art, sterile facilities.
One element that makes FWD Care stand out in a crowded market is the founder-accessible operating style. Reviewers specifically describe the owner as being reachable directly by email or phone — a level of personal accessibility that larger, more institutional platforms do not offer. For patients who want to feel like they’re dealing with a small, accountable team rather than a faceless platform, this is a meaningful differentiator. The trade-off is that a smaller operation may have fewer resources for structured support, clinical coaching, or robust customer service infrastructure compared to platforms like Fridays or Found.
Beyond weight loss, FWD Care offers advanced anti-aging and longevity treatments including sermorelin and NAD+ therapy, designed to support energy, cellular health, and hormone optimization. This positions the company as a broader wellness platform, not purely a GLP-1 weight loss service.
No founding team members, medical directors, or clinical advisors are named publicly on the site. No LegitScript certification is referenced. Patients evaluating FWD Care alongside more credentialed platforms should account for this gap in publicly verifiable clinical transparency before committing.
GLP-1 Offerings and Weight Loss Services
FWD Care’s weight loss medication menu is concise and focused:
- Compounded Semaglutide (injectable) — weekly subcutaneous injection; the primary GLP-1 option
- Oral Semaglutide (sublingual/compounded) — a needle-free format for patients who prefer not to inject
- Compounded Tirzepatide (injectable) — dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist; weekly injection
A note on the oral semaglutide offering: the FDA-approved oral semaglutide (brand name Rybelsus) relies on a specialized absorption-enhancing ingredient called SNAC to allow semaglutide to survive the digestive process and reach the bloodstream effectively. Most compounded sublingual and oral drop formulations do not incorporate this technology, which means the bioavailability and clinical effect of compounded oral semaglutide may differ meaningfully from the FDA-approved version. Patients considering the oral format should raise this with their FWD Care provider before selecting it over the injectable option.
Additional Treatments:
- Sermorelin injections (growth hormone secretagogue for anti-aging and body composition)
- NAD+ therapy (energy, cellular health, longevity)
- Additional performance and anti-aging protocols
All medications require a provider consultation and valid prescription before fulfillment. FWD Care’s compounding pharmacies deliver prescriptions in three days or less.
Pricing by Type — and What Reviewers Say
FWD Care’s published monthly pricing is among the lowest in the compounded GLP-1 market:
- Injectable Semaglutide: $99/month
- Oral Semaglutide (sublingual): $149/month
- Injectable Tirzepatide: $199/month
Free overnight shipping is included on all orders, which meaningfully adds to the value proposition relative to platforms that charge $15–$30 per shipment or bundle shipping into a higher base price.
One important caveat on pricing: it is not clear from public-facing information whether the published rates are flat across all doses or represent an entry-level starting dose that scales upward with titration. Many compounded GLP-1 platforms publish low entry prices that increase substantially at maintenance doses. Patients should confirm with FWD Care whether their pricing remains consistent as dosage is adjusted over the titration schedule before committing.
What reviewers say: Reviewers consistently describe FWD Care as the most affordable GLP-1 option they found after comparing multiple providers, with one customer calling it “the best prices around” after doing thorough research. Beyond pricing, reviewers praise fast shipping, helpful staff, and results — multiple customers report 30+ pound weight loss over several months on the platform. The direct-to-owner accessibility is also cited as a reason patients feel more confident in FWD Care than in larger, less personal platforms.
Reviews from Trustpilot and Google
FWD Care has 11 reviews on Trustpilot at the time of writing — a very small pool that limits statistical reliability but provides useful directional signal. Every available review is positive. Reviewers consistently describe the process as easy and seamless, the customer service team as awesome, and the results as meaningful.
What the small review pool cannot tell us is how FWD Care handles the situations that reveal the quality of a telehealth platform: shipping problems, medication potency complaints, billing disputes, refund requests, or support bottlenecks. These are the scenarios that generate negative reviews on platforms with larger samples, and FWD Care has simply not been in market long enough — or at sufficient volume — to have that track record established publicly.
For patients willing to be early adopters of a smaller, value-priced platform, the signals are encouraging. For patients who want the confidence of a large review pool and established operational track record, platforms like Fridays (4,200+ Trustpilot reviews) or Enhance.MD (147 reviews) may offer more reassurance despite higher price points.
Compounding Pharmacies Used
FWD Care delivers through state-licensed compounding pharmacies around the country, which prepare and ship medication on-demand from sterile facilities. Medications are made in facilities that hold state licenses and meet stringent safety and sterility standards.
Specific pharmacy names are not publicly disclosed. Whether FWD Care’s partners are 503A or 503B designated is not stated on the public site. The distinction matters: 503B facilities are FDA-registered and held to federal cGMP manufacturing standards with regular inspections, while 503A pharmacies operate primarily under state pharmacy board regulation. Patients should ask FWD Care directly for their pharmacy partner name(s), state licensure information, and whether batch-level Certificates of Analysis are available — standard due diligence for any compounded GLP-1 prescription.
Note: FWD Care’s pricing — $99/month for injectable semaglutide, $199/month for tirzepatide, with free overnight shipping — is among the lowest published rates in this review series. The combination of low cost and fast delivery makes it worth considering for budget-focused patients. However, the very small Trustpilot footprint (11 reviews) means limited independent verification of real-world operational reliability. Compounding pharmacy partners are not named publicly. Confirm pricing across all titration levels before enrolling. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Always consult a licensed medical provider before beginning any GLP-1 program.





