Verdict: Oak's structure is genuinely simple: pick a molecule, pay one rate, and that rate does not move when your dose does. The complication is that Oak advertises two different rates for the same medication on the same site, and its "no subscriptions" headline is contradicted by its own terms of use, which describe a recurring subscription you cancel from your account. The product is straightforward. The price you will actually pay takes a moment to pin down.
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The structure is genuinely simple: pick a molecule, pay one rate, and it does not move when your dose does. The complication is that Oak advertises two different rates for that same medication, and its "no subscriptions" headline is contradicted by its own terms of use.
Oak charges one rate per molecule and states it does not rise as the dose is titrated. What it does not do is publish one rate. On the same day, the homepage and the product page carry figures $48 apart, and the site does not reconcile them.
The rate on Oak's own semaglutide product page, and the figure in Oak's own comparison table. This is what to expect unless a promotion applies to you.
Prices verified 27 Jul 2026 from oaklovesyou.com. Every Oak figure is published as "as low as", and the site does not publish the plan lengths those rates require. We publish the higher of the two semaglutide rates because it is the one on the page where you actually buy.
| Medication | Form | Cost | Qualification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Semaglutidecompounded | Injection | $167/mo product page · $119/mo homepage | One rate at every dose. Which of the two applies to you is not stated on the site. |
| Tirzepatidecompounded | Injection | From $185/mo | Homepage rate, published as "as low as". |
| Wegovy / Ozempicsemaglutide, brand | Not dispensed | — | Brand names appear on Oak's site as a price comparison only. For a brand-name route see Hims |
| Zepbound / Mounjarotirzepatide, brand | Not dispensed | — | Same. If you have insurance that might cover brand name, check Found |
Oak states the FDA does not review or approve compounded medications for safety or effectiveness, and that compounded semaglutide is not FDA approved for weight loss. Oak describes itself as a facilitator rather than a medical provider: clinical services come from independent US-based physicians and nurse practitioners.
An online intake. Oak describes it as a few questions with no video call required.
An independent US-licensed physician or nurse practitioner reviews it. Oak states it is a facilitator, not the medical provider.
Oak's terms state an order for a prescription product is not processed until a physician has a consultation with you and evaluates clinical appropriateness.
From a licensed compounding pharmacy. Oak states shipping is free and overnight nationwide, with supplies included.
Despite the "no subscriptions" headline, the terms describe a recurring subscription. You cancel from your account; Oak aims to action it within 24 hours.
Oak advertises same-day approval in its own comparison table and free overnight shipping, but publishes no end-to-end figure, so we do not state one. The variable is the telemedicine consultation its terms require before an order is processed.
Being unable to confirm something is not the same as it being untrue, and we do not present it as such. Scoring follows our published methodology.
$119 on the homepage, $167 on the product page and in Oak's own comparison table, on the same day. The site never says which applies to whom.
Oak's terms of use describe most prescriptions as a recurring subscription that renews until cancelled. The terms are the binding document.
After a provider prescribes and the order reaches the pharmacy, the charge stands — Oak states this applies even if you refuse or return the shipment with the carrier.
Every rate is "as low as" with no stated commitment, so the cheaper figures cannot be checked against a plan.
No brand-name fulfilment, and five states are outside the service area.
Oak's homepage and product page state materially different patient counts, so we publish neither.
Oak's actual product is good and unusually legible: one rate per molecule, unchanged as you titrate, free overnight shipping, cancel from your account. For a cash payer who has already tolerated a GLP-1, that is close to the ideal shape, and the $167 product-page rate is competitive without being the lowest here.
What costs Oak marks is that you cannot tell what you will pay. The homepage says $119 under a $200-off badge; the product page and Oak's own comparison table both say $167. Neither figure carries a condition, so a reader cannot resolve it, and the same page that advertises "NO SUBSCRIPTIONS" links to terms describing a recurring subscription.
Worth starting here if you want the simplest possible compounded arrangement and will confirm the rate at checkout rather than from the homepage. Worth looking elsewhere if you want the price you were quoted to be the price you agreed to, or if you need brand-name medication or insurance billing at all.
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Oak publishes two, and the site does not say which one you get. Prices verified 27 Jul 2026; confirm current pricing on the provider's own site before you pay.
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