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bmiMD vs LivBody: Which GLP-1 Provider Is Better?

By Iacob Pastina, Independent Researcher & Publisher
Reviewed & updated · Cites primary sources (FDA, NEJM, CMS) · Not medical advice
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Short answer: bmiMD scores higher on our rubric, 8.0/10 against 2.9/10. Full reasoning, pricing and the cases where the other one wins are below.

bmiMD beats LivBody overall, scoring 8/10 vs 2.9/10. Published pricing is not a like-for-like monthly comparison: bmiMD is $289/mo month-to-month; LivBody is from $179/mo. Choose bmiMD for users who want an established, large-scale platform with same-day consults and strong promo pricing. Choose LivBody for followers of the livbody supplement brand who specifically want compounded glp-1 injections tied to a name they already know, and who will confirm the real monthly price at checkout before paying.

A side-by-side look at bmiMD and LivBody to help you decide. We compare them on:

  • Starting price per month
  • Our overall score, out of 10
  • Medication type, brand-name or compounded
  • Whether they accept insurance
  • Who each one is best for
Higher Rated

bmiMD

#4 of 54
8/10

Budget-friendly GLP-1 platform offering both medication types at one of the lowest price points in the market.

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LivBody

#54 of 54
2.9/10

GLP-1 telehealth program from LivBody, the fitness-influencer supplement brand founded by Paige Hathaway in 2018 (legal entity LivBody HoldCo LLC). The GLP-1 arm launched around early 2026 and is an OpenLoop white-label: clinicians come from OpenLoop Healthcare Partners, PC (the terms also use the name 'LivBody Healthcare Partners, PC'), the listed Des Moines, IA headquarters is OpenLoop's office, and cancellations go through an OpenLoop support desk. Sells compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide as weekly injections, with the consult and free expedited overnight shipping included in the monthly price. Prescriptions are filled by four named compounding pharmacies: RedRock Pharmacy (UT), Health Warehouse (KY), Precision Compounding (NY), and Triad Rx (AL).

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FeaturebmiMDLivBody
Our Score8/102.9/10
Headline Price$289/mo month-to-monthfrom $179/mo
Medication TypeBothCompounded
Insurance AcceptedNoNo
Best ForUsers who want an established, large-scale platform with same-day consults and strong promo pricingFollowers of the LivBody supplement brand who specifically want compounded GLP-1 injections tied to a name they already know, and who will confirm the real monthly price at checkout before paying
Watch out forStandard semaglutide pricing is $289/mo, above competitors at $99-199/mo; the TAKEOFF 3-month entry (about $99/mo first month) and annual plans from $99/mo bring the effective rate downPricing contradicts itself on the SAME page: landing cards say 'Starting at $179'/mo semaglutide and $279/mo tirzepatide, but the FAQ says the program 'starts at just $249/month'. Checkout is captcha-gated, so we could not resolve which number is real, confirm the actual price at checkout before paying
Ranking#4#54
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Pros & Cons Compared

bmiMD

Pros

  • +Same-day physician consults, one of the few platforms offering telehealth appointments the same day you apply
  • +80,000+ customer base with a 4.3-star Trustpilot rating (600+ reviews) provides real social proof of reliability
  • +100% money-back guarantee if your consultation determines you don't qualify for GLP-1 treatment
  • +HSA/FSA accepted for all programs

Cons

  • Standard semaglutide pricing is $289/mo, above competitors at $99-199/mo; the TAKEOFF 3-month entry (about $99/mo first month) and annual plans from $99/mo bring the effective rate down
  • $29.99 shipping fee per order where most competitors ship free; factor it into your monthly total
  • A $50 non-refundable cancellation fee applies after intake approval; decide before the consult, and cancel at least 48 hours ahead of your monthly processing date

LivBody

Pros

  • +Four compounding pharmacies named WITH street addresses, RedRock Pharmacy (UT), Health Warehouse (KY), Precision Compounding (NY), and Triad Rx (AL), more pharmacy transparency than most competitors offer
  • +Named medical group, OpenLoop Healthcare Partners, PC, most white-label storefronts name no one
  • +Consult and shipping included in the monthly price ('no hidden fees'), with free expedited overnight shipping
  • +Real 8-year-old brand with a named founder, Paige Hathaway founded LivBody in 2018, this is not an anonymous pop-up storefront
  • +Proper compounded-medication disclosures, the site states plainly that compounded GLP-1s are not FDA-approved
  • +Available in all 50 states plus DC (terms hedge that 'some services may not be available in all states')

Cons

  • Pricing contradicts itself on the SAME page: landing cards say 'Starting at $179'/mo semaglutide and $279/mo tirzepatide, but the FAQ says the program 'starts at just $249/month'. Checkout is captcha-gated, so we could not resolve which number is real, confirm the actual price at checkout before paying
  • Terms state ALL FEES NON-REFUNDABLE (in all-caps), which contradicts an undefined 'LIV Body guarantee' badge on the landing page
  • The GLP-1 program is an OpenLoop white-label: clinicians are OpenLoop Healthcare Partners, PC, the listed Des Moines HQ is OpenLoop's office, and the cancellation desk is an OpenLoop zohodesk email. The LivBody supplement brand is not the one treating you
  • Zero independent GLP-1 track record: Trustpilot shows 0 reviews (profile claimed February 2026), and the BBB rates the supplement entity (Liv Body LLC, Henderson NV) B-, not accredited, with an unanswered complaint
  • Supplement-product testimonials are recycled onto the GLP-1 page as patient social proof
  • Pharmacy partner Triad Rx (AL) received a 2019 FDA warning letter for sterile-production violations; the FDA closed it out in May 2023, we state both facts because both matter
  • Broken legal links: the Medical Consent and Patient Bill of Rights documents point to start.livbody.com, a domain that does not resolve
  • No named medical director, no labs, no video-visit path, no clinical infrastructure disclosed beyond the OpenLoop group name
  • Injectables only, no oral or sublingual option, no microdose tier, no brand-name access, and no LegitScript certification found (the site links only the LegitScript checker)

Our Verdict

bmiMD edges out LivBody with a score of 8/10 vs 2.9/10. Published pricing is not a like-for-like monthly comparison: bmiMD is $289/mo month-to-month; LivBody is from $179/mo. bmiMD offers both brand-name and compounded medications, giving you more flexibility.

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Headline price: $289/mo month-to-month

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Headline price: from $179/mo

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