
Semaglutide
As low as $83 per month, all-in



GLP-1s, GHK-Cu, and more — targeted therapies for weight, recovery, and healthy aging
Go beyond standard bloodwork and see what's really going on inside your body
Catch cancer, cardiovascular, and other inherited genetic risk early
How to get started
Option A
For returning patients, or anyone who already knows the protocol they’re after.
Option B
New to this? Take a 5-minute assessment and get matched to options for your goals.

Step 2
Within 24 hours, a U.S.-licensed provider reviews your health and decides whether it’s right for you. If it is, your medication ships to your door. If it isn’t, we’ll tell you why.One transparent monthly price: no insurance, no claims, no surprise fees.
Step 3
This is where most companies stop. It’s where we’re just getting started. Your care portal keeps everything in one place — message your team anytime, track your progress, and sync your wearables.As your labs and check-ins come in, your physician adjusts your protocol. So your care at year three looks nothing like day one, because neither do you.
Our offerings
About PreventiveMD
FAQs
Most medications you get at a retail pharmacy are mass-produced, with millions of identical pills made in factories.
503A pharmacies are different. They prepare medications individually, based on a provider's prescription, for a specific patient. They're licensed by state pharmacy boards and must follow United States Pharmacopeia (USP) quality standards, which are the same standards that govern hospital and retail pharmacy compounding.
On the other hand, 503B pharmacies work differently. They prepare medications in larger batches without a patient-specific prescription, typically supplying hospitals and clinics for in-office use. They're registered with and inspected by the FDA under Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards.
When your PreventiveMD provider determines that a peptide is appropriate for your care, it's prepared by one of the 503A pharmacies we work with, made specifically for you based on your prescription.
It depends on the medication. Branded options like Foundayo®, Wegovy®, and Zepbound® are FDA-approved. The rest of the compounded medication we offer are not. They're prepared individually by state-licensed 503A pharmacies we work with, using FDA-regulated active ingredients and based on a provider's prescription for a specific patient.
503A compounding is a long-established part of U.S. healthcare, regulated by state pharmacy boards under United States Pharmacopeia (USP) standards.
Peptides have been studied for decades and many are well-tolerated when prescribed and dispensed properly. That said, no medication is universally safe — it depends on the specific peptide, the dose, your medical history, and the quality of the source.
That's why we work exclusively with licensed providers who review your full health profile before prescribing, and with state-licensed 503A pharmacies. If a peptide isn't right for you, we'll tell you.
Most of the protocols we offer aren't covered by insurance, and we don't bill insurance directly. We have simple pricing, no insurance billing, and no surprise fees.
If you'd like to seek reimbursement, we can provide receipts you can submit to your insurer or HSA/FSA, though we can't guarantee coverage.
PreventiveMD's services are available in most U.S. states. We're not yet available in:
We're completing telehealth requirements in these states and don't yet serve U.S. territories or patients outside the United States.
If you are part of the states we don't serve yet, join our waitlist to be notified once we become available.