Hers vs Tonik Wellness: Which GLP-1 Provider Is Better?
By Iacob Pastina, Independent Researcher
Tonik Wellness beats Hers overall, scoring 7.6/10 vs 7.3/10. Tonik Wellness is more affordable at $149/mo vs $199/mo. Choose Hers for women who want brand-name wegovy (injection or pill) at $149. Choose Tonik Wellness for annual-commit cash-pay patients who want compounded semaglut.
A side-by-side comparison of Hers and Tonik Wellness covering pricing, scores, medication types, insurance, and more to help you decide.
Hers
#32 of 43The women's health arm of Hims & Hers Health (NYSE: HIMS). In 2026 Hers signed a direct Novo Nordisk partnership adding FDA-approved Wegovy (pen and pill) at $149/mo and Zepbound via the Lilly partnership — alongside their existing compounded semaglutide and new compounded tirzepatide programs.
Visit HersTonik Wellness
#23 of 43Multi-vertical telehealth clinic offering compounded GLP-1s (semaglutide and tirzepatide) alongside testosterone, BHRT, sexual health, and longevity programs. Tiered subscription pricing with month-to-month, quarterly, and annual options — annual is the cheapest at $149/mo for compounded semaglutide and $229/mo for compounded tirzepatide.
Visit Tonik Wellness| Feature | Hers | Tonik Wellness |
|---|---|---|
| Our Score | 7.3/10 | 7.6/10 |
| Starting Price | $199/mo | $149/mo |
| Medication Type | Both | Compounded |
| Insurance Accepted | No | No |
| Best For | Women who want brand-name Wegovy (injection or pill) at $149/mo via the 2026 Novo Nordisk partnership, or a compounded semaglutide option from a publicly traded telehealth brand | Annual-commit cash-pay patients who want compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide with concierge support and lab-driven oversight |
| Ranking | #32 | #23 |
Pros & Cons Compared
Hers
Pros
- +2026 Novo Nordisk partnership — FDA-approved Wegovy pen and Wegovy oral pill from $149/mo, one of the lowest brand-name GLP-1 prices on the market
- +Zepbound access via the Lilly/Hims-Hers partnership announced 2026
- +Publicly traded company (NYSE: HIMS) with strong financial backing and regulatory compliance
- +Broader women's health platform — integrates weight loss with hormonal, skin, and wellness services
Cons
- −Membership + medication are billed separately ($39 first month / $149 ongoing membership) — watch the all-in math
- −Generic support experience — large patient volume means less personalized attention
- −Compounded pricing starts at $199/mo but stepped pricing applies at higher doses
- −Zepbound access priced at ~$1,899/mo (brand cash) via the Lilly partnership — read as access, not value
Tonik Wellness
Pros
- +Both compounded semaglutide AND tirzepatide on a single platform with three commitment tiers (monthly, quarterly, annual)
- +Annual-tier pricing is competitive — $149/mo compounded semaglutide ($1,788/yr) and $229/mo compounded tirzepatide ($2,748/yr) bundle injection supplies, provider oversight, concierge support, and dose adjustments
- +Lab work required upfront — clinically more rigorous than prescribe-and-ship platforms that skip baseline bloodwork
- +LegitScript verified, US-based licensed compounding pharmacies, dedicated Concierge per patient
Cons
- −3-month minimum commitment on ALL subscription medications — cancellation only takes effect after the initial 3-month period
- −All prescription sales final, no partial refunds, no mid-cycle credits — strict (though legally typical) for compounded telehealth
- −Compounded only — no FDA-approved Wegovy or Zepbound, no oral semaglutide tablet option
- −No public disclosure of founding year, leadership names, headquarters city, or compounding pharmacy partners
- −Multi-vertical positioning (TRT, BHRT, longevity) means GLP-1 is one program among many, not a flagship focus
Our Verdict
Tonik Wellness edges out Hers with a score of 7.6/10 vs 7.3/10. If budget is your priority, Tonik Wellness starts at $149/mo compared to Hers's $199/mo. Hers offers both brand-name and compounded medications, giving you more flexibility. Choose Hers if you want: women who want brand-name wegovy (injection or pill) at $149/mo via the 2026 novo nordisk partnership, or a compounded semaglutide option from a publicly traded telehealth brand. Choose Tonik Wellness if you want: annual-commit cash-pay patients who want compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide with concierge support and lab-driven oversight.