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Breeze Meds vs Calibrate: 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: Calibrate scores higher on our rubric, 7.7/10 against 7.3/10. Full reasoning, pricing and the cases where the other one wins are below.

Calibrate beats Breeze Meds overall, scoring 7.7/10 vs 7.3/10. Published pricing is not a like-for-like monthly comparison: Breeze Meds is from $199/mo; Calibrate is published $199/mo; total not verified. Choose Breeze Meds for users who want to order compounded glp-1s month-by-month with no subscription commitment. Choose Calibrate for users who want a physician-led metabolic health program with a 3-month commitment and a weight-loss guarantee.

A side-by-side look at Breeze Meds and Calibrate 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

Breeze Meds

#29 of 54
7.3/10

Compounded GLP-1 provider focused on fast shipping and a no-fuss enrollment process.

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Higher Rated

Calibrate

#16 of 54
7.7/10

Metabolic health company offering a physician-led program restructured in 2026: a $199/mo program fee with a 3-month minimum commitment (no more $1,649 one-time enrollment fee), plus separately billed medication. The program includes nutrition coaching, labs, a smart scale, and a 10%+ weight-loss guarantee with 50% money-back.

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FeatureBreeze MedsCalibrate
Why each oneNo subscription required, pay per order rather than committing to recurring billing, with three formulation options including oral tablets.Physician-led metabolic program with a 10%+ weight-loss guarantee and 50% money-back, one of the few programs backing outcomes with a cash guarantee.
Our Score7.3/107.7/10
Headline Pricefrom $199/mopublished $199/mo; total not verified
Medication TypeCompoundedBoth
Insurance AcceptedNoYes
Best ForUsers who want to order compounded GLP-1s month-by-month with no subscription commitmentUsers who want a physician-led metabolic health program with a 3-month commitment and a weight-loss guarantee
Watch out forIndependent reviews are very limited and the company structure is unclear, so legitimacy is hard to verify. Ask for pharmacy details first; the no-subscription model at least keeps a first order low-commitment.$597 upfront (3-month commitment) is a meaningful barrier vs. month-to-month competitors
Ranking#29#16
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Pros & Cons Compared

Breeze Meds

Pros

  • +No subscription required, order on demand without recurring billing commitments
  • +Three formulation options: injectable semaglutide, oral semaglutide tablet, and oral tirzepatide tablet
  • +FSA/HSA eligible for those with health savings accounts
  • +Discreet packaging on all shipments

Cons

  • Independent reviews are very limited and the company structure is unclear, so legitimacy is hard to verify. Ask for pharmacy details first; the no-subscription model at least keeps a first order low-commitment.
  • Oral options at $299-399/mo cost significantly more than injectable alternatives. The $199 injectable semaglutide is the value pick unless tablets are a must.
  • Not available in all 50 states; availability depends on provider licensure, so check your state early in the online visit.

Calibrate

Pros

  • +2026 pricing rewrite, $199/mo program fee with a 3-month commitment ($597 upfront), then month-to-month; the old $1,649 one-time enrollment fee was removed
  • +Board-certified physicians with metabolic health specialization lead treatment
  • +10%+ body-weight-loss guarantee with 50% money-back if not met
  • +Includes labs, nutrition coaching, personalized smart scale, and sleep/exercise support

Cons

  • $597 upfront (3-month commitment) is a meaningful barrier vs. month-to-month competitors
  • Medication cost is separate and varies significantly by payer route
  • Fewer medications in the menu than larger marketplaces like Ro or Found
  • Onboarding still takes 2-3 weeks to complete baseline labs and treatment plan

Our Verdict

Calibrate edges out Breeze Meds with a score of 7.7/10 vs 7.3/10. Published pricing is not a like-for-like monthly comparison: Breeze Meds is from $199/mo; Calibrate is published $199/mo; total not verified. Calibrate accepts insurance, which can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket costs. Calibrate offers both brand-name and compounded medications, giving you more flexibility.

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Headline price: from $199/mo

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