Zeuss
Provider Profile Name: Zeuss (Zeuss LLC)
Website: getzeuss.com
Provider Type: Direct-to-consumer telehealth — Virtual Only
Medical Director: Not publicly named (Dr. Sakla referenced in reviews
Primary Services: Weight loss (GLP-1), TRT, Hair, Skin, HRT
Operating Details
- Fully virtual — no in-person visits required
- No subscriptions, no memberships, no auto-renewals — pay only for what you order
- Cash-pay only — no insurance accepted or required
- Full refund issued if a physician cannot prescribe treatment
- Price includes licensed provider review, prescription medication, cold-chain shipping, and delivery — no hidden fees
Approach: Zeuss markets itself as weight loss medication without the subscription traps, patients only pay for the care they need, with no auto-renewals or long-term commitments. The platform connects patients with U.S.-licensed physicians who review their intake, confirm eligibility, and create a personalized dosing plan. Medication is then filled by partner compounding pharmacies and shipped directly to the patient’s door.
About the Company
Zeuss operates at getzeuss.com as a multi-service direct-to-consumer telehealth platform covering weight loss, testosterone replacement therapy, hair loss, skincare, and hormone replacement for women. Its GLP-1 weight loss program, marketed separately as “Body (For Him)” and “Body (For Her)”, is the primary service reviewed here.
The company’s clearest differentiator from most platforms in this review series is its no-subscription model. Where platforms like Zealthy (reviewed separately) have attracted widespread complaints about recurring charges after cancellation, Zeuss explicitly positions against this practice. There are no automatic renewals, no recurring charges, and patients order refills only when they explicitly choose to. The card is never charged unless the patient authorizes the refill.
No founding date, leadership team, or headquarters location is publicly disclosed on the company’s website. A physician named Dr. Sakla is mentioned by name in independent reviews as a provider, and staff members Annie, Ben, and Jhovan appear in customer service interactions visible in the review record. No named medical director or ABOM certification is publicly confirmed.
GLP-1 Offerings and Weight Loss Services
Zeuss offers compounded GLP-1 medications exclusively. No FDA-approved brand-name GLP-1 medications are available through the platform.
Medications Available:
- Compounded GLP-1 (Semaglutide) — injectable, weekly. Starting at $125/month
- Compounded GIP/GLP-1 (Tirzepatide) — injectable, weekly. Starting at $175/month
Zeuss partners with certified 503A and 503B pharmacies to produce its GLP-1 medications, with each batch described as rigorously tested for efficacy and safety.
Eligibility for GLP-1 treatment generally requires a BMI above 27 coupled with weight-related comorbidities, though final eligibility is determined by the licensed provider after reviewing the patient’s intake.
The broader Zeuss catalog also includes Sermorelin, TRT (injectable, sublingual, and nasal spray options), skincare compounded treatments, hair loss medications, and HRT for women making it a general wellness platform rather than a dedicated weight management service. Patients primarily interested in GLP-1 care will find a focused intake pathway but should be aware this is not a specialized obesity medicine platform.
Pricing by Type — and What Reviewers Say
Zeuss’s pricing is among the most competitive published in this review series and is structured to include everything in a single all-in price, no separate membership fee layered on top.
Published Pricing:
- Compounded Semaglutide (GLP-1): from $125/month
- Compounded Tirzepatide (GIP/GLP-1): from $175/month
- Price includes everything: provider review, prescription, medication, and cold-chain shipping. No membership fee, no hidden costs.
- Discount available: $70 off the first month with the code “FIT70” on monthly subscriptions (does not apply to 3-month plans)
- Multi-month plans available: 3-month and 6-month packages offered for additional savings
Compared to the broader market, these entry prices are low; semaglutide at $125/month all-inclusive sits below most compounded platforms reviewed here, and tirzepatide at $175/month is substantially below the $297–$399 range seen across comparable providers. The key question for prospective patients is whether pricing increases at higher maintenance doses; the website lists starting prices and dose escalation should be confirmed directly with the provider.
What reviewers say about pricing over time: Reviewers consistently praise the absence of hidden fees, with one reviewer specifically noting, “There were no hidden fees and the 3-month supply of medication was exactly what was delivered.” Independent comparison platforms classify Zeuss as a variable-pricing provider meaning costs may increase as dosage increases, which is standard across the compounded GLP-1 market. Prospective patients should confirm the cost at their expected maintenance dose before enrolling.
Reviews from Trustpilot and Google
Zeuss has 45 reviews on Trustpilot with a 5-star rating. The review volume is small compared to more established platforms in this series, but the independent feedback is consistently positive with no significant negative patterns.
What patients praise:
- Effective weight loss results on tirzepatide — one reviewer lost 25 pounds in a few months and described the telehealth consultations as “incredibly convenient”
- Responsive and knowledgeable customer service — staff members are thanked by name across multiple reviews for prompt, helpful responses
- Fast shipping and medication delivery once prescribed
- Transparent pricing with no surprise charges or billing issues
- One reviewer described an issue with medication being delivered to the wrong address, praising customer service for resolving it quickly and with “grace, patience, and genuine care”
Common complaints:
No significant negative patterns emerge from the available review pool. The small review volume (45 Trustpilot reviews) means the feedback picture is limited compared to platforms with hundreds or thousands of reviews — the absence of complaints may reflect genuine customer satisfaction or simply limited exposure.
The Reviews.io profile for Zeuss shows 139 reviews with similarly positive sentiment, strengthening the case that the positive Trustpilot picture is not an artifact of small sample size.
Compounding Pharmacies Used
Zeuss partners exclusively with 503A and 503B state-licensed compounding pharmacies to ensure high standards of quality and safety. The specific pharmacy or pharmacies are not publicly named on the website, which is consistent with most platforms reviewed in this series.
The explicit mention of both 503A and 503B partnerships is a positive signal — 503B outsourcing facilities are subject to FDA registration and current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards, representing a higher level of oversight than 503A-only operations. Patients should ask which type of facility will fill their specific prescription and whether a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) is available for their batch.
Given that both the semaglutide and tirzepatide shortages have been officially resolved, patients should also confirm with their prescriber how the patient-specific medical need that justifies current compounding under post-shortage regulations will be documented.
Note: Zeuss is a legitimate, functioning telehealth platform with a clearly differentiated no-subscription model and competitive all-in pricing. All medications are compounded and not FDA-approved as finished products. Compounding pharmacy partners are not publicly named — patients should request pharmacy identity and Certificate of Analysis details before ordering. No named medical director or ABOM certification is publicly confirmed. Pricing listed reflects published starting rates as of March 2026 and may increase at higher maintenance doses — confirm full titration pricing with the provider before enrolling. State availability is not confirmed on the website; verify your state is served before completing intake.





