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Henry Meds vs MangoRx: 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: Henry Meds scores higher on our rubric, 8.4/10 against 7.5/10. Full reasoning, pricing and the cases where the other one wins are below.

Henry Meds beats MangoRx overall, scoring 8.4/10 vs 7.5/10. Published pricing is not a like-for-like monthly comparison: Henry Meds is from $199/mo; MangoRx is from $299/mo. Choose Henry Meds for people who want the highest-volume trustpilot record we've found (12,461 reviews at 4.5★) plus the flexibility to switch between compounded and brand-name medications under one subscription. Choose MangoRx for needle-phobic users who want oral-only glp-1 tablets from a publicly traded company.

A side-by-side look at Henry Meds and MangoRx 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

Henry Meds

#3 of 54
8.4/10

Online weight-loss program by Henry Meds, based in Dover, Delaware. Among the largest customer-experience footprints we've checked: 4.5 stars across 12,461 verified Trustpilot reviews, 85% giving 5 stars. Covers compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide (custom-made versions, not the FDA-approved brand) AND brand-name Wegovy and Zepbound. You can switch between medication types without re-enrolling. $199/mo entry price for compounded with monthly provider check-ins included.

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MangoRx

#22 of 54
7.5/10

Multi-service telehealth platform offering compounded GLP-1 alongside other health services.

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FeatureHenry MedsMangoRx
Why each oneThe Trustpilot signal: 12,461 verified reviews at 4.5 stars is the largest customer-experience record in our table. Most competitors have under 5,000 reviews; Henry has built up real-world adoption over time. Plus medication flexibility, they cover compounded AND brand-name.Oral dissolving tablets exclusively (zero injections) from a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: MGRX) with SEC-level financial transparency.
Our Score8.4/107.5/10
Headline Pricefrom $199/mofrom $299/mo
Medication TypeBothCompounded
Insurance AcceptedNoNo
Best ForPeople who want the highest-volume Trustpilot record we've found (12,461 reviews at 4.5★) plus the flexibility to switch between compounded and brand-name medications under one subscription.Needle-phobic users who want oral-only GLP-1 tablets from a publicly traded company
Watch out forPharmacy partner not publicly named on the site, Henry says 'licensed pharmacies' but doesn't name a specific facility. The previously-circulated 'Strive Pharmacy' name is not confirmed on Henry's current public-facing pages.Oral semaglutide at $299/mo runs 2-3x injectable alternatives ($99-149/mo). The premium only makes sense if needles are a hard no for you.
Ranking#3#22
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Pros & Cons Compared

Henry Meds

Pros

  • +Verified Trustpilot record is the largest in our table: 4.5 stars across 12,461 reviews (May 2026), 85% give 5 stars.
  • +Replies to 100% of negative reviews, typically within 24 hours.
  • +Both compounded AND brand-name (Wegovy, Zepbound) under one subscription, most providers force you to pick one path.
  • +Easy medication switching through the patient portal. If compounded isn't working, you can move to brand-name without re-enrolling.
  • +Cancel anytime, no fees. Provides superbills for FSA/HSA reimbursement.

Cons

  • Pharmacy partner not publicly named on the site, Henry says 'licensed pharmacies' but doesn't name a specific facility. The previously-circulated 'Strive Pharmacy' name is not confirmed on Henry's current public-facing pages.
  • Cash-pay only, $199/mo is entirely out-of-pocket (though FSA/HSA superbills are available).
  • 7% of Trustpilot reviews are 1-star, the common theme is operational/communication issues with specific providers, not pricing surprises.
  • Consultation wait times can stretch 3-5 days during peak periods (January, post-holiday).

MangoRx

Pros

  • +Oral dissolving tablets exclusively, zero injections for any GLP-1 option
  • +Publicly traded on NASDAQ (MGRX), SEC-required financial transparency that private competitors can't match
  • +Semaglutide tablet includes Vitamin B6 to help reduce nausea during treatment
  • +Free 100% online consultation with no video call required

Cons

  • Oral semaglutide at $299/mo runs 2-3x injectable alternatives ($99-149/mo). The premium only makes sense if needles are a hard no for you.
  • Early-stage public company with limited revenue; the same SEC filings that provide transparency also show the financial uncertainty reflected in the stock.
  • Oral tablets are the only format, with no injectable option if you want higher bioavailability. If you may switch to injections later, pick a platform that carries both.

Our Verdict

Henry Meds edges out MangoRx with a score of 8.4/10 vs 7.5/10. Published pricing is not a like-for-like monthly comparison: Henry Meds is from $199/mo; MangoRx is from $299/mo. Henry Meds offers both brand-name and compounded medications, giving you more flexibility.

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