The GLP Report

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Henry Meds vs Ro (2026)

Pricing, medications, clinical support, and our verdict on which fits which reader.

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TL;DR verdict

Better for lowest 12-month cost

Henry Meds

Better for clinical support

Ro

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Side-by-side comparison of Henry Meds, Ro
CriterionHenry MedsRo
Starting price (month 1)$179/mo$145/mo
Maintenance monthly price$179/mo$445/mo
12-month true total$2,148$5,340
Medications offeredCompounded Semaglutide, Compounded TirzepatideCompounded Semaglutide, Compounded Tirzepatide, Brand-name Wegovy / Zepbound (when clinically indicated)
FDA-approved options availableNoYes
Compounded options availableYesYes
Consultation formatAsynchronousHybrid
States servedAll 50 statesAll 50 states
Coaching includedNot offeredIncluded
Cancellation policyMonthly; cancel online, prorated refunds on unused shipmentsMonthly membership; cancel any time, unused medication is non-refundable
Prescription turnaround (SLA)See provider reviewSee provider review
Lab work requiredSee provider reviewSee provider review
Customer support hoursSee provider reviewSee provider review
Trustpilot score4.6 / 5 (19,200 reviews)4.1 / 5 (9,800 reviews)
FDA warning letter historyNoneReceived 2025-09-12 · resolved

Choose Henry Meds if…

  • Readers who want predictable flat monthly pricing they can budget around
  • Readers who want async GLP-1 care without intro-rate gimmicks or maintenance cliffs
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Choose Ro if…

  • Readers who want meaningful human clinical support, not just a refill engine
  • Readers who value structured coaching and habit-based programming
  • Members who have flexed off compounded options and want a serious program
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Regulatory & risk snapshot

Regulatory & risk snapshot

FDA warning letters: None on record as of our most recent verification.

Class action status: None active on record.

Regulatory & risk snapshot

FDA warning letter: Received 2025-09-12; resolved.Part of the September 2025 cohort of letters to GLP-1 telehealth providers. Ro revised compounded-medication claims and the letter was marked resolved in Q4 2025. Include in the Regulatory & Risk Snapshot; do not minimize.

Class action status: None active on record.

Common side effects

GLP-1 medications carry a recognized side-effect profile. Reported effects include:

  • Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms — nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation; most common during titration.
  • Pancreatitis risk — discontinue and seek care if you develop persistent severe abdominal pain.
  • Thyroid concerns — these medications carry a boxed warning for thyroid C-cell tumors observed in rodents.
  • Other reported effects — gallbladder disease, kidney injury (often dehydration-mediated), injection-site reactions, and hypoglycemia (especially with insulin or sulfonylurea use).

This list is not exhaustive. Individual results vary; clinical-trial outcomes may not reflect typical user experience. Discuss your full medical history with a qualified healthcare professional before starting treatment.

Who should not take GLP-1 medications

GLP-1 medications are not appropriate for everyone. You should not start treatment if any of the following apply:

  • Personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer (MTC).
  • Personal or family history of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN 2).
  • Current pregnancy, planned pregnancy, or breastfeeding — discontinue at least two months before a planned pregnancy.
  • Known hypersensitivity to semaglutide, tirzepatide, or any inactive ingredient in the product.
  • Prior history of pancreatitis (relative contraindication — discuss with your prescribing clinician).

This list summarizes the labeled contraindications and is not a substitute for medical evaluation. A qualified healthcare professional must review your history before any prescription is issued.

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper over 12 months — Henry Meds or Ro?
Henry Meds is cheaper over 12 months. Henry Meds totals $2,148; Ro totals $5,340.
Do Henry Meds and Ro offer FDA-approved medications?
Henry Meds: No — compounded only. Ro: Yes.
Can I switch from Henry Meds to Ro?
Switching providers is typically straightforward — both programs are month-to-month and do not lock members into annual contracts. Keep in mind that changing medication or dose should involve your clinician, and that any unused medication already shipped is generally non-refundable.