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Oak Longevity vs SnagRx: 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: Oak Longevity scores higher on our rubric, 7.5/10 against 3.9/10. Full reasoning, pricing and the cases where the other one wins are below.

Oak Longevity beats SnagRx overall, scoring 7.5/10 vs 3.9/10. Published pricing is not a like-for-like monthly comparison: Oak Longevity is from $119/mo; SnagRx is published $69/mo; total not verified. Choose Oak Longevity for budget-conscious users who want one of the cheapest compounded glp-1 entries plus a no-subscription billing model and a longevity-stack add-on (nad+, sermorelin). Choose SnagRx for people comparing the lowest published compounded-semaglutide medication floor who will verify the consultation fee and complete total before paying a brand-new storefront with no independent review record.

A side-by-side look at Oak Longevity and SnagRx 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

Oak Longevity

#21 of 54
7.5/10

Telehealth platform offering compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide at the lower end of market pricing, alongside an oral Wegovy option, brand-name FDA-approved GLP-1s, and a longevity stack (NAD+, Glutathione, Sermorelin, Tesamorelin). Distinctive non-subscription billing, patients pay each month manually rather than auto-renew.

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SnagRx

#53 of 54
3.9/10

SnagRx is a cash-pay compounded GLP-1 storefront operated by Modern Metabolic Medicine, Inc., the same company behind Embody and RodeoMeds. It advertises compounded semaglutide at $69/mo against a $299 regular price and compounded tirzepatide at $119 against $399, but its terms refer to non-refundable medical consult fees, so those are medication floors rather than verified all-in totals. Shipping is free at a stated 1-2 days. Prescriptions are filled through named partner pharmacies including RedRock Pharmacy. The site launched in January 2026 and its Trustpilot profile, though claimed, still carries no reviews.

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FeatureOak LongevitySnagRx
Our Score7.5/103.9/10
Headline Pricefrom $119/mopublished $69/mo; total not verified
Medication TypeBothCompounded
Insurance AcceptedNoNo
Best ForBudget-conscious users who want one of the cheapest compounded GLP-1 entries plus a no-subscription billing model and a longevity-stack add-on (NAD+, Sermorelin)People comparing the lowest published compounded-semaglutide medication floor who will verify the consultation fee and complete total before paying a brand-new storefront with no independent review record
Watch out forBrand-name pricing ($1,200-$1,500/mo) is significantly above market, NovoCare lists Wegovy pen $199/mo for the first two 0.25 mg or 0.5 mg fills through December 31, 2026, then $349/mo at standard strengths or $399/mo for Wegovy HD; oral pill from $149/mo, dose-dependent and LillyDirect has Zepbound from $299. Use Oak for its compounded tiers and buy brand-name directNo independent review record at all. The Trustpilot profile is claimed and shows zero reviews, so the '125k+ Happy Customers' homepage claim cannot be verified anywhere
Ranking#21#53
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Pros & Cons Compared

Oak Longevity

Pros

  • +$119/mo for compounded semaglutide is among the lowest published entries in our provider table
  • +No-subscription model, patients are not auto-charged each month, choose to renew manually. Reduces unwanted recurring charges
  • +Compounded tirzepatide at $185/mo is competitively priced for a GLP-1+GIP dual agonist
  • +Broadest medication mix on the platform: compounded sema + tirz, oral Wegovy, brand Wegovy/Ozempic/Zepbound/Mounjaro, plus longevity peptides (NAD+, Glutathione, Sermorelin, Tesamorelin)
  • +Money-back guarantee if not approved by physician, useful safety net for borderline-eligibility patients
  • +Free shipping and free health coaching included in every program

Cons

  • Brand-name pricing ($1,200-$1,500/mo) is significantly above market, NovoCare lists Wegovy pen $199/mo for the first two 0.25 mg or 0.5 mg fills through December 31, 2026, then $349/mo at standard strengths or $399/mo for Wegovy HD; oral pill from $149/mo, dose-dependent and LillyDirect has Zepbound from $299. Use Oak for its compounded tiers and buy brand-name direct
  • No published lab panels and no specialty (obesity medicine) physicians disclosed, clinical oversight is lighter than lab-driven platforms
  • The 'up to 50% cheaper than competitors' marketing claim is unverified and inconsistent, judge Oak on its posted prices, which are genuinely low, not on the slogan
  • The longevity add-ons (NAD+, Sermorelin, Tesamorelin) have limited clinical evidence for weight loss specifically, if weight loss is the goal, the GLP-1 alone does the work and the stack is optional
  • Newer brand without disclosed company history, founding date, or executive team on landing pages
  • Three-month plans are billed upfront, start on the 1-month plan if you're testing the platform, then bundle once it fits

SnagRx

Pros

  • +The lowest advertised compounded-semaglutide medication floor on this site at $69/mo, if the promotional rate holds; the consultation fee and all-in total remain unresolved
  • +Names its partner pharmacy publicly with a link (RedRock Pharmacy), which most competitors do not do
  • +Free 1-2 day shipping with a stated one-day turnaround from intake to a written prescription
  • +The site markets a locked medication rate with no monthly membership and publishes a separate refund policy; its terms still leave a possible medical consult fee unresolved
  • +States service in all 50 states plus Washington D.C.

Cons

  • No independent review record at all. The Trustpilot profile is claimed and shows zero reviews, so the '125k+ Happy Customers' homepage claim cannot be verified anywhere
  • The $69 price sits under a countdown timer that is a standing feature of the page rather than a dated deadline, next to a 'locked-in for life' claim. The regular price is $299
  • 'Cancel Anytime' appears three times on the homepage, but the terms say cancellation deadlines 'will be disclosed at checkout or in your account'. A deadline you only see after committing is not cancel-anytime
  • 'No Hidden Fees' is contradicted by the terms, which refer to medical consult fees that are not refundable
  • All sales are final once medication is dispensed; refunds are limited to medication not yet shipped where a provider finds you ineligible
  • No named clinicians, no medical director, no published lab or video-visit detail
  • Shares its operating entity with Embody and RodeoMeds. Neither SnagRx nor Embody discloses the relationship on its own site, so a shopper comparing them would not know they are one company
  • Cash-pay only, no insurance billing and no prior-authorisation help

Our Verdict

Oak Longevity edges out SnagRx with a score of 7.5/10 vs 3.9/10. Published pricing is not a like-for-like monthly comparison: Oak Longevity is from $119/mo; SnagRx is published $69/mo; total not verified. Oak Longevity offers both brand-name and compounded medications, giving you more flexibility.

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Headline price: from $119/mo

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