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FORM Health vs Calibrate: Premium GLP-1 Programs Compared (2026)

An independent, side-by-side comparison of FORM Health and Calibrate for GLP-1 weight loss programs — pricing, medications, protocols, and patient experience.

Sarah Chen
Sarah ChenLead Health Editor
Updated April 14, 2026
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Quick Verdict

Best Price

Calibrate

Starting at $25/mo vs $149/mo

Most Medications

FORM Health

2 medications vs 2

Best for Beginners

FORM Health

Hybrid, fast onboarding

Head-to-Head Comparison

FORM Health logo
FORM Health
Starting Price$149/mo
ConsultationHybrid
Shipping3-5 business days
Lab TestingNo
Medications2 available
Founded2019
HeadquartersBoston, MA
Calibrate logo
Calibrate
Starting Price$25/mo
ConsultationVideo Telehealth
Shipping3-5 business days
Lab TestingYes
Medications2 available
Founded2020
HeadquartersNew York, NY

Pricing Breakdown

Side-by-side pricing for every medication.

MedicationFORM HealthCalibrateSavings
Semaglutide$149/monthly$25/monthlySave $124/mo with Calibrate
TirzepatideNot offered$299/monthlyOnly at Calibrate

Pros and Cons

FORM Health

Pros
  • Every clinician is a board-certified obesity medicine specialist
  • Registered dietitian included in the program
  • Broadest medication toolkit including combination therapy options
  • Accepts insurance for clinical visits, reducing effective cost
  • Published outcomes data showing 15-20% body weight loss in their patient population
  • Thorough initial evaluation (45-60 minute video visit)
Cons
  • Premium pricing
  • Not available in all states
  • Longer onboarding process (insurance verification, comprehensive intake, 45-60 minute initial visit)
  • Overkill for patients who just want straightforward compounded semaglutide access
  • Waitlists possible in high-demand markets due to specialist physician availability

Calibrate

Pros
  • Comprehensive metabolic health program (not just medication)
  • Lab testing and metabolic panels included
  • Video consultations with obesity medicine specialists
  • Works with insurance to cover GLP-1 medication costs
  • Focus on sustainable weight loss and metabolic reset
Cons
  • Higher program cost ($299/mo for coaching + medication separate)
  • One-year commitment required
  • Insurance coverage for medication not guaranteed
  • Not available in all states

How They Compare

Our editorial assessment across key dimensions.

AffordabilityFORM Health: 2 / Calibrate: 10
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Medication SelectionFORM Health: 4 / Calibrate: 4
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Ease of UseFORM Health: 6 / Calibrate: 7
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TransparencyFORM Health: 8 / Calibrate: 8
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Clinical RigorFORM Health: 6 / Calibrate: 9
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Shipping SpeedFORM Health: 7 / Calibrate: 7
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In-Depth Comparison

By sarah-chen · Last updated April 14, 2026

FORM Health vs Calibrate: Premium GLP-1 Programs Compared (2026)

Medically reviewed by Telehealth Ally Medical Review Team. Pricing and protocol data last verified April 2026.

FORM Health and Calibrate are the two most comprehensive GLP-1 programs in telehealth — both pair medication with dedicated professional support, and both cost significantly more than the $149/month budget tier. They differ fundamentally in how they approach that support: FORM Health is clinical-first (obesity medicine specialists + registered dietitian managing your health), while Calibrate is program-first (a structured year-long lifestyle change curriculum with medical oversight).

FORM Health is better for patients who want genuine clinical management of their metabolic health — including complex cases, PCOS, hormone disorders, or multiple comorbidities. Calibrate is better for patients who want a comprehensive behavior change program with strong coaching support and are primarily seeking weight loss as a lifestyle goal.

How do FORM Health and Calibrate compare on price?

Both are premium programs. FORM's pricing has two layers — program fee and separate medication cost. Calibrate bundles its program fee and helps with insurance for medication, but program cost is still significant.

Pricing last verified April 2026.

FORM Health Calibrate
Program fee $199–$399/month $249/month
Medication cost Separate (insurance or cash) Separate (insurance or cash)
Typical all-in (cash) $350–$600+/month $400–$600+/month
Compounded semaglutide Available Available (varies)
Brand-name via insurance Yes — strong prior auth support Yes — insurance navigation included
Medicare Accepted Strong Medicare experience
Lab testing Quarterly, included Quarterly, included
Duration Ongoing Year-long structured program

Clinical oversight: FORM Health's key differentiator

The single biggest difference between these programs is the clinical credential of the prescribing provider.

FORM Health: Board-certified obesity medicine specialists. This is the highest medical credential specifically for weight management. Obesity medicine board certification requires dedicated fellowship training and examination in metabolic health, weight physiology, and the complex comorbidities of obesity.

Calibrate: Licensed physicians and nurse practitioners with a focus on metabolic health. Clinical quality is high, but Calibrate's model pairs you with a physician for quarterly visits while your ongoing support comes from a registered dietitian and behavioral health coach.

For most patients seeking weight loss, both levels of oversight are clinically appropriate. The difference matters for:

  • Patients with complex medical histories (multiple medications, prior bariatric surgery, endocrine disorders)
  • Cases where prior authorizations need strong clinical documentation
  • Patients whose insurance requires obesity medicine specialist referral

If clinical credential is the deciding factor: FORM Health.


Coaching and behavioral support: Calibrate's key differentiator

Calibrate: Every patient gets a dedicated registered dietitian AND a dedicated behavioral health coach — two separate specialists who work with you throughout your year-long program. The behavioral health coach specifically addresses the psychological dimensions of weight loss: habit formation, emotional eating, motivation, and the relationship with food.

FORM Health: Includes a registered dietitian as part of the clinical team. Behavioral health coaching is not a standard component — it's available if clinically indicated but not bundled for every patient.

For patients who have struggled with the behavioral and emotional dimensions of weight management — not just the metabolic side — Calibrate's dedicated behavioral coach is a meaningful advantage.

If behavioral health coaching is a priority: Calibrate.


Insurance navigation: comparable, both strong

Both programs offer strong insurance navigation:

FORM Health Calibrate
Prior auth support Yes Yes
Appeal support Yes Yes
Medicare experience Good Strong — noted particularly for Medicare
Insurance team Integrated Dedicated
Formulary guidance Provider-driven Team-driven

Calibrate has noted strength with Medicare patients specifically. FORM Health's board-certified specialists often produce stronger prior auth documentation — specialist notes carry more insurer weight than general practitioner notes.


Program structure and duration

FORM Health Calibrate
Program length Ongoing (no fixed end) Year-long structured curriculum
Check-in frequency Monthly with RD + quarterly physician Monthly physician video + weekly coaching
Curriculum Clinical management, not scripted Structured 52-week curriculum
App Basic portal Dedicated tracking and coaching app
Community Not a feature Group coaching option
Meal planning RD-guided Structured nutritional guidance

Calibrate's year-long curriculum provides more structure for patients who benefit from a defined program with clear milestones. FORM Health's ongoing model is better for patients who want flexible clinical management rather than a scripted program.


Side-by-side summary

Factor FORM Health Calibrate Edge
Clinical credential Board-certified obesity medicine Licensed MDs/NPs FORM Health
Behavioral coaching Not standard Dedicated coach Calibrate
Registered dietitian Yes — dedicated Yes — dedicated Tie
Medicare navigation Good Strong Calibrate (slight)
Program structure Flexible/ongoing Structured year Depends on preference
Lab monitoring Quarterly Quarterly Tie
Cost (typical all-in) Similar Similar Tie
Complex cases Stronger Adequate FORM Health
Behavioral focus Limited Strong Calibrate

Who should choose FORM Health?

  • You have a complex medical history requiring specialist oversight
  • You want the strongest clinical documentation for insurance prior authorization
  • You've had prior bariatric surgery or have endocrine/hormonal conditions
  • You prefer flexible clinical management over a structured program
  • Clinical credential is your top selection criterion

Who should choose Calibrate?

  • You want a comprehensive year-long structured program
  • Behavioral health support alongside medication is important to you
  • You want dedicated coaching (not just clinical management)
  • You're a Medicare patient wanting strong prior auth navigation
  • You benefit from program milestones and curriculum structure

Frequently Asked Questions

Is FORM Health or Calibrate more expensive? Total cost is similar — both typically run $350–$600+/month all-in with medication. FORM Health's program fee varies more ($199–$399 depending on plan) while Calibrate's program fee is fixed at $249/month plus medication.

Does Calibrate require a year-long commitment? Calibrate's program is structured as a year-long curriculum, but commitment terms should be verified directly with Calibrate at enrollment. The year-long structure is designed to support lasting behavior change rather than short-term weight loss.

Does FORM Health prescribe tirzepatide? Yes — FORM Health offers a full medication toolkit including compounded semaglutide, compounded tirzepatide, and brand-name options via insurance.

Which is better for patients with PCOS? Both handle PCOS patients well. FORM Health's obesity medicine specialists are more likely to have deep PCOS clinical experience and can address hormonal management alongside weight loss. For complex PCOS cases, FORM Health may provide stronger clinical oversight.

Can I switch between FORM Health and Calibrate? Yes, switching is possible but requires starting fresh with the new provider's onboarding. You'd disclose your prior treatment history and current dose, and the new provider would make clinical decisions about how to proceed.


FORM Health

Starting at $149/mo

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Calibrate

Starting at $25/mo

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