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Form Health vs Ro Health Weight Loss: Year-Long Clinical Program vs All-in-One Subscription

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

Sarah Chen
Sarah ChenLead Health Editor
Updated April 15, 2026
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Quick Verdict

Best Price

FORM Health

Starting at $149/mo vs $149/mo

Most Medications

FORM Health

2 medications vs 2

Best for Beginners

Ro

Async Telehealth, 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
Ro logo
Ro
Starting Price$149/mo
ConsultationAsync Telehealth
Shipping3-5 business days
Lab TestingNo
Medications2 available
Founded2017
HeadquartersNew York, NY

Pricing Breakdown

Side-by-side pricing for every medication.

MedicationFORM HealthRoSavings
Semaglutide$149/monthly$149/monthlySimilar pricing
TirzepatideNot offered$299/monthlyOnly at Ro

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

Ro

Pros
  • Competitive compounded semaglutide pricing (from $149/mo)
  • Large established platform with millions of patients
  • Free ongoing provider messaging
  • Body program includes metabolic health coaching
Cons
  • No video consultations — async only
  • No lab testing included
  • Only offers GLP-1 weight loss medications
  • Compounded medications not FDA-approved as finished products

How They Compare

Our editorial assessment across key dimensions.

AffordabilityFORM Health: 10 / Ro: 10
FORM HealthRo
Medication SelectionFORM Health: 4 / Ro: 4
FORM HealthRo
Ease of UseFORM Health: 6 / Ro: 9
FORM HealthRo
TransparencyFORM Health: 8 / Ro: 8
FORM HealthRo
Clinical RigorFORM Health: 6 / Ro: 6
FORM HealthRo
Shipping SpeedFORM Health: 7 / Ro: 7
FORM HealthRo

In-Depth Comparison

By sarah-chen · Last updated April 15, 2026

Form Health vs Ro Health for GLP-1 Weight Loss (2026)

Form Health and Ro Health are both established GLP-1 telehealth programs with physician oversight, but they are built around fundamentally different models of care: Form Health is a high-touch, year-long structured program; Ro is a subscription that provides ongoing access to prescribing, pharmacy, and behavioral support. The difference is not just structure — it reflects different philosophies about what clinical depth GLP-1 patients need.


Quick Comparison

Form Health Ro Health (Body)
Monthly cost ~$149–199/month ~$149–199/month
Program structure Year-long structured program Ongoing subscription
Medical team Physician + dietitian primary team Physician prescribers + health coaches
Dietitian access Yes — registered dietitian, integral to program Yes — included in program
Visit frequency Defined schedule: monthly MD + dietitian visits Flexible; scheduled as needed
Insurance navigation Yes Limited
Compounded GLP-1 Available Yes
Brand-name GLP-1 Insurance pathway Ro Pharmacy
Behavioral program Integrated clinical program Coaching included
Focus Long-term metabolic health Weight loss + medication management

Form Health: The High-Touch Year-Long Program

Form Health is built around a defined year-long treatment program with regular contact with a dedicated physician and registered dietitian. The clinical model is intensive: patients have scheduled monthly video visits with their medical team (not async-only), and the dietitian works alongside the physician throughout treatment.

What Form Health's year-long structure provides:

  • Consistent physician relationship (same MD throughout the year)
  • Monthly dietitian visits optimizing protein intake, body composition, and eating patterns
  • Defined milestones and clinical check-ins at each stage of treatment
  • Insurance navigation support for GLP-1 coverage
  • Comprehensive intake lab work

Form Health strengths:

  • Highest clinical depth of standard GLP-1 telehealth programs
  • Registered dietitian integration is meaningful — dietary optimization alongside medication produces better body composition than medication alone
  • Predictable program structure with clear expectations
  • Insurance navigation for patients with coverage potential

Form Health limitations:

  • Year-long commitment upfront (higher initial financial commitment)
  • Higher monthly cost at the upper end of the market
  • Not flexible for patients who prefer on-demand care
  • Year-long program may feel intensive for patients who want a lighter-touch subscription

Ro Health: The Full-Service Subscription

Ro provides everything in a subscription model: prescribing through Ro's physician network, medication through Ro Pharmacy (compounded and brand-name), and behavioral coaching — all in one monthly fee that continues as long as the patient is in the program.

What Ro's subscription model provides:

  • Ongoing access to prescribers for dose adjustments and questions
  • Ro Pharmacy access — compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide, with brand-name option
  • Weight loss coaches available for behavioral guidance
  • Lab panel included at intake
  • No year-long commitment — month-to-month flexibility

Ro strengths:

  • Month-to-month flexibility — no annual commitment required
  • Ro Pharmacy is one of the better-established GLP-1 pharmacy networks
  • Lower barrier to entry than year-long Form Health commitment
  • All-in pricing covers medication + program

Ro limitations:

  • Less clinical depth than Form Health — less frequent physician contact, less dietitian integration
  • Cash-pay only — no insurance navigation
  • Less defined program milestones

Clinical Depth Comparison

Clinical Touchpoint Form Health Ro
Physician visit frequency Monthly video visits As needed; typically quarterly or less
Dietitian visits Monthly (integral to program) Access available; less defined schedule
Lab panel Comprehensive intake + follow-up Intake included; follow-up varies
Program milestones Defined at 3, 6, 9, 12 months Flexible; patient-directed
Year-long structure Yes — defined program No — ongoing subscription

Insurance Navigation Comparison

Scenario Form Health Ro
Commercial insurance GLP-1 coverage Navigation team helps Minimal navigation support
Prior auth denial Appeals support Limited
Employer benefit navigation Available Not specialized
No insurance, cash-pay Compounded available Compounded available through Ro Pharmacy

For patients with commercial insurance, Form Health's navigation support is a real advantage. For cash-pay patients, both programs are similar in access.


Pricing Over 12 Months

Scenario Form Health (12 mo) Ro (12 mo)
Insurance covers GLP-1 ($40 copay) ~$1,788–2,388 (program) + ~$480 (copay) ~$1,788 (program) + ~$480 (copay)
Compounded cash-pay (~$150/mo) ~$1,788–2,388 + ~$1,800 = $3,588–4,188 ~$1,788 + ~$1,800 = ~$3,588

At comparable pricing, Form Health's higher clinical intensity (monthly physician + dietitian) provides more value per dollar than Ro's lighter-touch subscription for the same cost.


Who Each Program Serves Best

Form Health is better if you:

  • Want the highest clinical depth available in telehealth GLP-1 (monthly MD + dietitian)
  • Have commercial insurance and want help getting GLP-1 covered
  • Benefit from structured program milestones and defined expectations
  • Are investing seriously in weight management and want comprehensive clinical support
  • Have complex metabolic needs alongside weight management

Ro is better if you:

  • Want month-to-month flexibility without a year-long commitment
  • Are primarily seeking reliable GLP-1 access with a solid pharmacy network
  • Prefer a lighter-touch program that doesn't require monthly provider visits
  • Don't have insurance and want cash-pay compounded GLP-1 with solid support
  • Already know your medication and want a good prescribing + pharmacy service

FORM Health

Starting at $149/mo

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Ro

Starting at $149/mo

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