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Eden Health GLP-1 vs Trimi Health: 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: Eden Health GLP-1 scores higher on our rubric, 6.9/10 against 4.2/10. Full reasoning, pricing and the cases where the other one wins are below.

Eden Health GLP-1 beats Trimi Health overall, scoring 6.9/10 vs 4.2/10. Published pricing is not a like-for-like monthly comparison: Eden Health GLP-1 is from $249/mo; Trimi Health is $175/mo month-to-month. Choose Eden Health GLP-1 for people with diabetes, heart conditions, or other risk factors who want a doctor (not a nurse) overseeing their glp-1, with blood panels included. Choose Trimi Health for cash-pay patients who want the cheapest flat-price compounded semaglutide we track ($99/mo on the annual plan) and will accept a weak trustpilot record plus no-pro-rating cancellation terms in exchange.

A side-by-side look at Eden Health GLP-1 and Trimi Health 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

Eden Health GLP-1

#42 of 54
6.9/10

Premium online weight-loss program from Eden Health (San Francisco, founded 2021). Different from competitors in one specific way: every patient is paired with a board-certified obesity medicine doctor (a doctor with specialized training in weight and metabolism), not a general practitioner or nurse. Quarterly blood panels (metabolic, lipid, A1C) are included in the monthly cost. Eden prescribes both compounded GLP-1s (custom-made versions, not the FDA-approved brand) and brand-name Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, and Mounjaro.

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Trimi Health

#52 of 54
4.2/10

Telehealth platform for compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide. Weekly injections in vial-and-syringe format only, no pens, no oral option. Pricing is flat across all doses, with the consult and overnight shipping included. Prescriptions route through the Arora Health medical group (Dr. Sean Arora MD, medical director) and are filled by VialsRx and GreenwichRx, the same backend that powers Telos RX. Founded May 2024 per the site's own schema markup; no legal entity suffix or street address is disclosed.

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FeatureEden Health GLP-1Trimi Health
Our Score6.9/104.2/10
Headline Pricefrom $249/mo$175/mo month-to-month
Medication TypeBothCompounded
Insurance AcceptedNoNo
Best ForPeople with diabetes, heart conditions, or other risk factors who want a doctor (not a nurse) overseeing their GLP-1, with blood panels included.Cash-pay patients who want the cheapest flat-price compounded semaglutide we track ($99/mo on the annual plan) and will accept a weak Trustpilot record plus no-pro-rating cancellation terms in exchange
Watch out for$249/mo ongoing (month-to-month) is on the high end. Henry Meds is $199/mo for similar compounded care without labs; MEDVi is $179 for month one, then $299 for refills.Trustpilot FELL from 4.6 earlier in 2026 to 3.4 across 71 reviews, ranking #62 of 70 in its category, recurring complaints cite account closures and withheld refunds
Ranking#42#52
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Pros & Cons Compared

Eden Health GLP-1

Pros

  • +4.5 stars across 3,777 verified Trustpilot reviews, 77% give 5 stars. Replies to 99% of negative reviews. The strongest customer-experience signal of any provider in our table.
  • +Doctors are board-certified obesity medicine specialists, not general practitioners. Specialized training in weight and metabolism.
  • +Quarterly blood panels (metabolic, lipid, A1C) are included in the monthly price. Most competitors don't include labs.
  • +Mandatory check-in with the doctor before each dose increase. Won't rush you up the ladder.
  • +Full medication choice: compounded semaglutide/tirzepatide AND brand-name Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, Mounjaro.

Cons

  • $249/mo ongoing (month-to-month) is on the high end. Henry Meds is $199/mo for similar compounded care without labs; MEDVi is $179 for month one, then $299 for refills.
  • Cash-pay only, no insurance billing.
  • Cancellation friction is the main 1-star Trustpilot complaint (13% of reviews). Some users report being billed or shipped after they canceled.
  • Their website is not always user-friendly, multiple Trustpilot users mention they had to contact support to make payment or account changes.
  • Pharmacy partner not named specifically, 'state-licensed compounding pharmacies' in their marketing, but no individual facility named.
  • FDA warning letter #728279, issued June 8, 2026, cites false or misleading marketing claims about compounded GLP-1 products. It is a marketing/misbranding record, not an allegation that medication was unsafe.

Trimi Health

Pros

  • +$99/mo compounded semaglutide on the annual plan (billed $1,188 once yearly) is among the cheapest flat recurring rates we track; tirzepatide annual is $125/mo ($1,500 yearly)
  • +Flat pricing across all doses, your monthly price does not rise as your dose titrates up
  • +Consult and overnight shipping included in the plan price, no add-on fees; HSA/FSA accepted, Klarna and Affirm financing available
  • +Named medical director, Dr. Sean Arora MD of the Arora Health medical group, most compounded-only platforms name no one
  • +Compounding pharmacies named: VialsRx (TX license #35264, site-claimed) and GreenwichRx, most competitors do not name theirs
  • +Available in all 50 states plus DC per trytrimi.com/states
  • +6-month money-back weight-loss promise published (conditions apply, read them before counting on it)

Cons

  • Trustpilot FELL from 4.6 earlier in 2026 to 3.4 across 71 reviews, ranking #62 of 70 in its category, recurring complaints cite account closures and withheld refunds
  • Once a prescription is signed, payments are final, no pro-rating, cancelling an annual plan mid-year forfeits the remainder. Full refund is available only BEFORE the prescription is signed
  • No legal entity disclosed, the site identifies only 'Trimi Health' with no LLC/Inc suffix and no street address (New York appears only in the site's schema markup)
  • Vial-and-syringe format only, no autoinjector pens, no oral option, no brand-name medications
  • LegitScript certification claimed but we could not verify it against LegitScript's registry
  • Mandatory arbitration clause in the terms
  • Retatrutide and orforglipron are listed as 'Preparing', roadmap items, not available today, do not enroll expecting them
  • Shares its medical group (Arora Health) and pharmacy (VialsRx) with Telos RX, a white-label backend relationship neither brand discloses on its own site

Our Verdict

Eden Health GLP-1 edges out Trimi Health with a score of 6.9/10 vs 4.2/10. Published pricing is not a like-for-like monthly comparison: Eden Health GLP-1 is from $249/mo; Trimi Health is $175/mo month-to-month. Eden Health GLP-1 offers both brand-name and compounded medications, giving you more flexibility.

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Headline price: from $249/mo

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Headline price: $175/mo month-to-month

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