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Henry Meds
Best value for first-timers — $149/mo, no subscription lock-in.
Read Full Review- Among the lowest compounded GLP-1 pricing available
- Fast onboarding process (prescriptions within 24-48 hours)
- No consultation fee
This Month's Best Value Providers
Insurance-first model.
LegitScript certified
Broad medication menu: compounded and brand-name, semaglutide and tirzepatide
$45/month unlimited virtual visits
Comprehensive metabolic health program (not just medication)
Integrated health system with full medical records and continuity of care
Patient Stories
I went into Maximus thinking I'd just address the low testosterone. My intake questionnaire flagged metabolic issues — high fasting glucose and extra weight around the midsection — and my provider suggested a conversation about adding GLP-1. I was skeptical about stacking medications but the clinical reasoning made sense: the visceral fat associated with obesity depresses testosterone, so addressing weight simultaneously is rational. I added semaglutide to the enclomiphene protocol at 0.25mg and have titrated up to 0.5mg. Six months out: testosterone 547 ng/dL from 301, down 18 lbs, fasting glucose normalized. The lab monitoring has kept everything tracked — I've had three follow-up panels and the provider adjusted both protocols based on results. This is closer to a real men's metabolic program than most telehealth services offer.
The product arrived fine. The experience getting there was not. My order shipped on what I was told was day two, but I received no tracking number for eight days. I sent three support messages over that period. The first two got automated responses. On day eight I got a human reply with a tracking link showing the package had already been delivered the day prior. Amino Asylum's prices are good and the product quality has been fine in my experience. But eight days without tracking visibility and three messages to get a human response is a customer service failure for any supplier, research or otherwise. When your product ships and you have no visibility into its status, that's stressful regardless of the use case.
January, February, and March subscription fees charged on time. I received medication for January and February, each delayed by 10+ days. My March medication has not arrived as of March 27. Support says they're 'working with their pharmacy partner to restore supply' and there's no ETA. I've asked twice about a refund or credit for a month I've paid for but not received. First response was that refunds would be processed once the supply situation resolved. Second response was a form reply about their refund policy. I'm not angry about the supply chain situation — that's partly a regulatory reality. I am frustrated about paying for a month of medication that hasn't shipped and getting vague responses about what happens next. This needs a direct answer.
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