GLP-1 Price Check: Cheapest Programs This Month (March 2026)
We tracked pricing across 15+ GLP-1 telehealth providers in March 2026. Here's who lowered prices, who raised them, and which compounded plan is cheapest now.
The cheapest legitimate GLP-1 programs in our database for March 2026 are listed below. Prices are tracked monthly and only providers rated 7.0 or higher on our editorial scorecard are included — cheap is not enough on its own.
Key takeaways
- Compounded semaglutide starts at $99/month on the cheapest legit programs
- First-order pricing on 3-month plans is consistently better than monthly
- BNPL (Affirm, Klarna, Afterpay) is widely available and lowers effective monthly cost
- Brand-name self-pay programs sit at $349 (Wegovy) and $499 (Zepbound)
What changed this month
Two providers introduced new $99 first-order pricing on semaglutide. One brand-name self-pay program reduced its 6-month plan cost. Compounded tirzepatide pricing was largely flat across the segment.
First-order discounts have become the standard, not the exception. Patients who lock in a 3- or 6-month commitment up front consistently see better effective monthly pricing.
Pricing-only is the wrong filter
Three of the cheapest semaglutide programs in raw price comparisons fall below our 7.0 editorial threshold for pricing transparency or medical oversight. We exclude them from the cheapest list because rating below 7.0 means we have substantive concerns.
Always read the provider review before signing up for the cheapest option.