Verdict: Sprout Health is the smallest and least documented brand in this directory, and its rate card is honest about something most compounded platforms leave off: the brand-name alternatives sit right beside the compounded ones at roughly twelve times the price. What deserves attention is the order of operations. You pay before a clinician reviews your intake. The refund policy is unusually specific about what happens if you are then declined, which is the right way to handle that, but it is still money out before a medical decision.
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A short, legible rate card — and the only one here that puts brand-name beside compounded so the gap is visible. The catch is the order of operations: you pay before a clinician reviews your intake, softened by refund tiers Sprout publishes stage by stage.
No membership, no plan tiers, no bundle. Each medication carries its own monthly price on a recurring subscription. Sprout is unusual in listing brand-name beside compounded, and the distance between them is the most useful thing on the page.
| Medication | Per month | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Compounded semaglutideNot FDA approved · prepared by a licensed US pharmacy | Monthly, 3-month or 6-month | $149Published as "starting at". Sprout does not publish what the three- and six-month plans cost per month. | Published as "starting at". Sprout does not publish what the three- and six-month plans cost per month. |
| Compounded tirzepatideNot FDA approved · dual-agonist molecule | Monthly, 3-month or 6-month | $199$50/month above semaglutide. On a quarterly plan, GLP-1 medication arrives covering a two-month period. | $50/month above semaglutide. On a quarterly plan, GLP-1 medication arrives covering a two-month period. |
| Wegovysemaglutide, brand | Listed at retail | $1,799Retail, not negotiated. Roughly twelve times the compounded rate, and not what this platform is for. | Retail, not negotiated. Roughly twelve times the compounded rate, and not what this platform is for. |
| Zepboundtirzepatide, brand | Listed at retail | $1,999Same. Listed so the comparison is visible, not because it is a realistic route here. | Same. Listed so the comparison is visible, not because it is a realistic route here. |
| Compounded NAD+A separate program, not weight loss | Monthly or quarterly | $199Not a GLP-1 and not FDA approved. On a quarterly plan it ships month by month rather than as a block. | Not a GLP-1 and not FDA approved. On a quarterly plan it ships month by month rather than as a block. |
The medication and the clinician review that authorises it, on a plan whose charge amount, billing frequency and billing date Sprout states are shown and confirmed at checkout before the first payment.
Insurance billing — Sprout is cash-pay only. Brand-name figures are list prices rather than negotiated ones, and Sprout does not state HSA or FSA eligibility in either direction.
Prices verified 27 Jul 2026 from joinsprouthealth.com. Every figure is published as "starting at", and a first-month promotional discount is advertised for new customers without a stated amount. Plans renew automatically; a monthly plan can be cancelled any time before the next rebill.
| Medication | Form | Cost | Qualification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Semaglutidecompounded | Injection | From $149/mo | Prescribed only if the assigned clinician judges it appropriate after reviewing your questionnaire. |
| Tirzepatidecompounded | Injection | From $199/mo | Same route and same review; the clinician chooses the molecule. |
| Wegovysemaglutide, brand | Prefilled pen | From $1,799/mo | Cash price at retail, with no insurance billing. For a membership route to brand-name see Hims |
| Zepboundtirzepatide, brand | Vial or pen | From $1,999/mo | Same. If you have commercial insurance, check coverage before buying brand medication here — see Found |
| NAD+compounded | Injection | From $199 | A separate wellness program rather than part of the weight-loss plans. |
Sprout states it is not a pharmacy or a drug manufacturer: medication is compounded and dispensed by licensed third-party US pharmacies, and you may nominate a different licensed pharmacy. Compounded GLP-1, GIP/GLP-1 and NAD+ medications are not approved by the FDA and have not been evaluated by it for safety, effectiveness or quality.
A short quiz determines eligibility for the medication you selected. Passing it lets you purchase — it is not a clinical decision.
Purchase comes before the detailed medical questionnaire. This is the step most likely to catch a buyer out, and it is why the refund tiers matter.
A longer health questionnaire arrives by email and in the medical portal, accessed by one-time passcode with no password to set.
The assigned clinician decides whether a prescription is appropriate. If you are found unqualified the order is cancelled and refunded.
If prescribed, most prescriptions reach the pharmacy within two business days, and orders typically ship within 3 to 7 business days.
Sprout states prescriptions reach the pharmacy within two business days of the medical form being completed, and that orders typically ship within 3 to 7 business days after that. Each refill needs a new questionnaire before it moves, so the cadence repeats rather than running on autopilot.
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.
The published sequence is quiz, purchase, questionnaire, review. A clinician sees your intake only after the charge has been taken.
Full before provider review; minus a flat $50 clinical review fee after it; nothing at all once the prescription reaches the pharmacy.
Wegovy at $1,799 and Zepbound at $1,999 are retail cash prices. They are on the page for comparison, not as a workable route.
Every figure is a "starting at" monthly rate. What the three- and six-month subscriptions cost per month is not stated anywhere public.
Damage, temperature or contents concerns must be reported with photographs within 24 hours of delivery; a package marked delivered but not received within 48. Replacement is case by case.
Sprout states it is not liable for delays outside its control and that its standard practice in a shortage is to ship when stock returns rather than refund.
Sprout Health is the smallest and least documented brand in this directory, and its rate card is honest about something most compounded platforms leave off entirely: the brand-name alternatives sit right beside the compounded ones, at roughly twelve times the price. That comparison is useful, and almost nobody else shows it.
The thing to understand before buying is the order of operations. You take a quiz, you pay, and only then do you complete the medical questionnaire a clinician reviews. Sprout handles the consequence better than most — a full refund if you withdraw before review, a refund minus a flat $50 review fee after it, nothing once the pharmacy has the prescription — but it is still money out before a medical decision.
Worth a look if you want a short rate card rather than a plan matrix and intend to stay on the compounded option. Worth skipping if you would rather be assessed before you are charged, or if you need brand-name medication at a price anyone would actually pay.
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The charge comes before the clinical review, so the refund stage you are at is the number that matters. Prices verified 27 Jul 2026; confirm current pricing on the provider's own site before you pay.
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