Head-to-Head Comparison

Ro vs Mochi Health

Which GLP-1 provider is right for you? See how they compare on pricing, medications, insurance, and more.

Ro

Modern healthcare, delivered

4.5/5
$149–$499/mo
InsuranceVideo & Async3 meds

Mochi Health

Expert obesity medicine, online

4.5/5
$149–$499/mo
Insurancevideo4 meds

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature
Ro
Mochi Health
Our Rating
4.5/5
4.5/5
Monthly Price
$149–$499/mo
$149–$499/mo
Consultation Fee
Free (included)
Free (included)
Insurance
Yes
Yes
Visit Type
Video & Async
video
# of Medications
3
4
Medications
Compounded Semaglutide, Wegovy (brand-name), Zepbound (brand-name)
Compounded Semaglutide, Compounded Tirzepatide, Wegovy, Zepbound
States
Most US states
Most US states

Pros & Cons

Ro

  • Offers both brand-name and compounded GLP-1 options
  • Body Program includes metabolic lab testing
  • Licensed providers in most states
  • Medication delivered to your door
  • Structured weight loss program with coaching
  • Higher price point than some competitors
  • Insurance coverage limited to certain plans
  • May require lab work before starting

Mochi Health

  • Board-certified obesity medicine specialists
  • Both brand-name and compounded options
  • Comprehensive metabolic approach
  • Strong clinical expertise
  • Competitive pricing for compounded options
  • Newer platform with smaller track record
  • Availability varies by state
  • Wait times may be longer due to specialist demand

Our Verdict

Both accept insurance and offer brand-name medications. Ro has a more established brand and broader program (Body Program with labs). Mochi Health differentiates with board-certified obesity medicine specialists — not just general practitioners. Choose Ro for the established platform and metabolic testing. Choose Mochi if specialist expertise matters most to you.

Get Started with Ro

$149–$499/mo · Accepts Insurance

Get Started with Mochi Health

$149–$499/mo · Accepts Insurance

Medical Disclaimer

The information on this site is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. GLP-1 receptor agonists are prescription medications. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication. Individual results may vary.