Provider Review
Form Health Review (2026)
Form Health stands apart from most GLP-1 telehealth platforms in one way: every patient gets a registered dietitian alongside the physician.
Most telehealth GLP-1 providers focus on getting you a prescription fast and cheap. Form Health focuses on the full picture: the medication, the food plan, and the behavioral change that makes weight loss last.
That changes the cost calculation. Form charges more. For some patients, it is worth it. For others, a budget provider makes more sense.
How Form Health works
You start with an intake questionnaire. A board-certified physician reviews your health history and determines whether a GLP-1 medication is appropriate. If you qualify, they write a prescription.
At the same time, a registered dietitian (RD) is assigned to your program. The RD builds a nutrition plan that accounts for the appetite suppression effects of GLP-1 medication. They work with you on protein intake, meal timing, and the caloric adjustments that prevent muscle loss during rapid weight loss.
Ongoing communication happens through the Form platform. Both physician and dietitian are available via messaging. Progress is tracked monthly. Medication dose is adjusted by the physician based on results and side effects.
Medications offered
Form Health prescribes GLP-1 medications based on your situation:
- Branded Wegovy or Ozempic through insurance when covered
- Branded Zepbound or Mounjaro through insurance when covered
- Compounded semaglutide when branded is not covered or on shortage
- Compounded tirzepatide when legally available (subject to FDA shortage status)
Form also prescribes older medications (metformin, topiramate, naltrexone/bupropion) when appropriate for patients who are not candidates for GLP-1s.
Pricing
| Cost component | Monthly range |
|---|---|
| Program fee (physician + dietitian) | ~$149/mo |
| Compounded semaglutide (no insurance) | ~$200-350/mo |
| Branded Wegovy with insurance copay | $0-550/mo |
| Total all-in (typical) | $350-500+/mo |
Pros and cons
Pros
- Registered dietitian included in every program
- Physician-only prescribers for GLP-1 decisions
- Insurance navigation for branded GLP-1s
- Structured accountability beyond just the prescription
- Good fit for patients with complex metabolic histories
Cons
- Higher total monthly cost than budget competitors
- Slower onboarding than async-only platforms
- Dietitian sessions are asynchronous, not live video by default
Who Form Health is best for
Form Health is the right choice if you want medical supervision and behavioral coaching in one place. It fits patients who:
- Have tried GLP-1 medications before and struggled with the lifestyle component
- Have other health conditions (insulin resistance, PCOS, thyroid issues) where a dietitian adds real value
- Want to make sure they build habits that last beyond the medication
- Are not purely price-sensitive
Who should look elsewhere
If your primary goal is the lowest monthly cost for compounded semaglutide, Form Health is not your best option. Henry Meds starts around $197/month all-in. Hims starts at $99/month for low doses. Both skip the dietitian.
If you want live video appointments rather than asynchronous messaging, Form's model may feel impersonal. Mochi Health offers more hands-on physician interaction for complex cases.
State availability
Form Health operates in most US states. Check their website for the current list before signing up. Availability can change as they expand or as state telehealth regulations shift.
Common questions
How much does Form Health cost?
Form Health charges a monthly program fee typically around $149/month that includes physician visits and dietitian coaching. Medication cost is separate. If insurance covers a branded GLP-1, you pay your plan copay. Compounded semaglutide through Form adds roughly $200-350/month. Total monthly all-in runs $350-500+ depending on medication.
What makes Form Health different from other GLP-1 providers?
Form Health requires a registered dietitian as part of every program, not just a physician. You get both medical management of the prescription and behavioral/nutrition coaching built in. Most budget telehealth providers skip the dietitian entirely.
Does Form Health prescribe branded Ozempic or Zepbound?
Form Health navigates insurance coverage for branded GLP-1s when possible. If your plan covers Wegovy, Zepbound, or Ozempic, Form helps you access it. When not covered, they use compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide through pharmacy partners.
Is Form Health worth the higher cost?
For patients who want structured accountability alongside the prescription, yes. The dietitian integration is genuinely different from pure prescription platforms. For otherwise healthy adults who just want the medication at the lowest price, Henry Meds or Hims costs significantly less.