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Alternatives to Peak Wellness

Peak Wellness scores 80/100 (B−) on the Desk Score. If it isn't the right fit, here are the providers the Desk rates most highly against the same six dimensions — led by our #1-rated dispatch. Compare each one head-to-head.

The Desk's top alternative

The Desk's top dispatch: flat all-in pricing, both molecules, all 50 states — no teaser-rate traps.

Marked down on: Not the lowest sticker price in the ranking

$99/mo sema · $149/mo tirz · All 50 states

More alternatives, ranked

  • 85/100
    B

    The clearest tiered compounded pricing in the ranking — separate lines for sema, tirzepatide, a microdose tier, and a sema+tirz combo — with lab testing built in.

    Marked down on: Compounded only — not FDA-approved

    $249 every 4 weeks month-to-month (13 charges a year); $212/mo only on the 12-month prepay sema · $329 every 4 weeks month-to-month (13 charges a year); $280/mo only on the 12-month prepay tirz

  • Telehealth wellness clinic offering GLP-1 medications on a 4-week billing cycle.

    Marked down on: Limited public information on program details

    $249/mo (all doses, compounded) sema · $379/mo (all doses, compounded) tirz

  • #26
    Eden
    85/100
    B

    High-disclosure compounded program — the clearest verification signals in the ranking, at a premium price.

    Marked down on: Premium pricing relative to peers

    $239/mo sema · $349/mo tirz

    FDAWarning letter issued to Eden Health International Inc. dba Eden in June 2026. See the FDA warning-letter database.

  • 77/100
    C+

    A flat-fee compounded pioneer — simple model, but now priced at the higher end of the market.

    Marked down on: Higher pricing than newer market entrants

    $249/mo sema · $349/mo tirz

  • #114
    Oak
    71/100
    C

    Nationwide, package-based and quick to approve, at $200/mo for compounded semaglutide and $250 for tirzepatide — one flat rate at every dose. The catch is not secrecy but inconsistency: its advertising carries nine different "starting" prices and none of them is what it charges.

    Marked down on: Oak's MARKETING layer publishes nine different "starting" figures — $119, $133, $160, $167, $180, $185, $190, $199 and $250 — and attaches a term or billing cadence to none of them. None of the nine is what it charges: its own funnel quotes $200/mo semaglutide and $250/mo tirzepatide, one flat rate at every dose

    $250/mo (one flat rate at every dose), read on its order form the afternoon of 15 August; it showed $200/mo that morning sema · $300/mo (one flat rate at every dose), read on its order form the afternoon of 15 August; it showed $250/mo that morning tirz

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Pricing and verification reflect public disclosures at last scoring; the Desk Score is our editorial judgment per the methodology. Assume any provider we list may compensate us — we may earn a referral commission at no extra cost to you, and what we file on a provider reads the same either way. Not medical advice; see our disclosure.