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Ranked #5 · Simplest All-in Pricing

Henry Meds review

Flat monthly pricing that bundles medication, clinician access, and shipping.

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Henry Meds

4.4 · 5,610+ reviews

Flat monthly pricing that bundles medication, clinician access, and shipping.

Our verdict

No surprise pharmacy bills. One predictable monthly fee covers your medication, clinician consults, and shipping, so you know exactly what you'll pay every month.

Best for: Best for patients who prefer one predictable monthly bill that bundles medication, clinician access, and shipping.

Score breakdown

Clinician quality · 4.5/5
Medication options · 4.2/5
Pricing transparency · 4.4/5
Patient experience · 4.6/5
Value for money · 4.3/5

What we loved

  • All-in pricing makes math simple
  • Reliable shipping cadence

What to know

  • Higher headline price than membership-only services

How Henry Meds compares to our #1 pick

Henry Meds simplifies pricing math with all-in billing; JoinSkinny typically costs less for comparable compounded tirzepatide.

JoinSkinny (our #1)

  • Lower tracked self-pay pricing
  • Dedicated dose-tracking app
  • Faster approval turnaround

Henry Meds

  • Single all-in monthly fee
  • No surprise pharmacy charges
  • Straightforward checkout

Highlights at a glance

  • Medication included in monthly fee
  • No surprise pharmacy bills
  • Strong support response

Frequently asked questions

What does Henry Meds include in its monthly fee?
Medication, clinician consults, and shipping are bundled into one flat monthly charge, which makes budgeting simpler than membership-plus-pharmacy models.
Is Henry Meds more expensive than JoinSkinny?
The headline all-in price is often higher than JoinSkinny's self-pay compounded programs in our tracking, but you avoid separate pharmacy invoices.
Does Henry Meds offer tirzepatide?
Yes. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are available subject to clinician approval and state eligibility.