I take Zepbound. I use Push Health for my refills. Here is how it works. And what shocked me.
What Push Health Is
Push Health is a list of doctors. Not a clinic. You pick a state. You pick a doc. You pay one fee. The doc sends the script.[1]
No month fee. No drug in the box. No coach. Just a visit and a script.
What I Paid
My doc charged $89. Push added a small fee. The total was just under $100. The script went to my drug store. The Zepbound was a sep cost.[2]
The Rematch
My first doc, Maribel, dropped me. No warning. Just a note in the app.
“This is an incredible racket. Just matched with a new provider within seconds of Maribel releasing me.”
That was my note. The match took less than a minute. The new doc saw my old notes. I paid a new fee. The script came that day.
That cuts both ways. Good, you will not run out. Bad, the doc can drop you any time.
Push Health vs Ro vs Sesame
| Platform | Visit Fee | Monthly Fee | Refill Model |
|---|---|---|---|
| Push Health | $75 to $125 | $0 | Pay per visit |
| Ro Body | $45 first month | $145 | Subscription |
| Sesame Care | $60 to $100 | $0 | Pay per visit |
Who Push Health Is Right For
Push works best if you already know you want tirzepatide, you do not need coaching, and you want to pay for visits only. If you need hand-holding, a health coach, or a single bill that covers the drug, Ro or Form Health is a better fit.
What I Would Change
I would warn new patients about the rematch model. The first time a provider drops you, it feels personal. It is not. It is a marketplace. Pick a state with deep provider supply and you will be fine.