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FeelGood GLP-1 Review
Telehealth platform offering compounded semaglutide as both a weekly injection ($149/mo starting) and a daily oral tablet ($249/mo starting), plus a premium brand-name 'original' semaglutide injection option ($1,999/mo). Cash-pay only, no insurance billing, HSA/FSA eligible. LegitScript-approved. FeelGood does not publicly disclose which states it serves, its compounding pharmacy, or its medical leadership.
FeelGood earns a place in the budget tier on price and access: $149/mo starting for compounded semaglutide, a $249/mo oral tablet route, free shipping, no membership fee, a money-back guarantee, and LegitScript approval, a stronger trust signal than most cheap compounded shops carry. Full verdict ↓
Clinical evidence: 20.9% average body-weight reduction at 72 weeks in SURMOUNT-1 (NEJM, 2022). Individual results vary; compounded GLP-1s are not FDA-approved.
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FeelGood scores 7/10 in our independent review, starting at $149/mo for brand-name and compounded GLP-1 medications. FeelGood is a budget compounded-semaglutide telehealth platform with a genuinely competitive entry price ($149/mo starting for the injection, $249/mo for an oral tablet), free shipping, no membership fee, and a money-back weight-loss guarantee. Its strongest trust signal is LegitScript approval, independent certification that many cheap compounded shops don't carry.
What makes it different: One of the cheapest compounded-semaglutide entry points ($149/mo) that ALSO offers an oral tablet route and a money-back weight-loss guarantee, backed by LegitScript approval, a combination uncommon at the budget end of the market.
At a glance
- Budget-conscious cash-pay patients who want the cheapest compounded semaglutide
- Needle-averse patients who want an oral compounded semaglutide tablet
- Patients who value a money-back guarantee and LegitScript-certified operations
- Patients who need to confirm their state is served before enrolling
- Users wanting brand-name FDA-approved Wegovy or Zepbound at competitive prices, go to NovoCare, LillyDirect, or Hers
- Patients wanting tirzepatide or named specialty clinical oversight
- Those who prefer established companies with disclosed leadership and verified third-party reviews
FeelGood Pros and Cons
What We Like
- +Compounded semaglutide injection from $149/mo with free shipping and no separate membership or consultation fee
- +Offers an oral compounded semaglutide tablet ($249/mo) for needle-averse patients, a non-injectable route only a handful of platforms provide
- +LegitScript-approved, independent certification that the telehealth/pharmacy operation meets legal and safety standards, which many budget compounded shops lack
- +Money-back weight-loss guarantee plus unlimited 24/7 messaging and appointments included
What Could Be Better
- −Does NOT publicly disclose which US states it serves, you can't confirm availability in your state before starting an intake
- −$149 is a 'starting' price (dose-escalating), not flat across all doses, your cost can rise as your dose titrates up, and FeelGood doesn't publish the full dose-by-dose schedule
- −Brand-name 'original' semaglutide injection at $1,999/mo is far above market, NovoCare direct Wegovy is $349/mo and Hers offers Wegovy at $149/mo via the 2026 Novo Nordisk partnership. Never buy brand-name through FeelGood
- −No named medical director, prescribing physicians, compounding pharmacy, founding year, or headquarters disclosed on the site, thin corporate and clinical transparency
- −Self-reported '4.8/5' rating is not tied to a named third-party platform (no linked Trustpilot/BBB), so it can't be independently verified; the advertised '15–20% weight loss' figures are FeelGood's marketing, not FDA-reviewed efficacy data
- −Compounded GLP-1s are not FDA-approved (none are), and FeelGood offers compounded semaglutide only, no tirzepatide
What it costs
Headline pricing, full-year math, and how FeelGood compares to the closest alternatives.
Quick facts
All pricing tiers
Compounded Semaglutide Injection
$149/moStarting at $149/mo (dose-escalating, not flat). Free shipping, no membership fee.
Compounded Semaglutide Oral Tablet
$249/moStarting at $249/mo for the daily oral tablet, a non-injectable route.
Brand 'Original' Semaglutide Injection
$1999/moStarting at $1,999/mo, far above market. NovoCare direct Wegovy is $349/mo; Hers offers Wegovy at $149/mo via the 2026 Novo Nordisk partnership. Do not buy brand-name through FeelGood.
Cancellation policy: No membership lock-in advertised; a money-back weight-loss guarantee is offered, but the exact qualifying terms are not published on the site, confirm the guarantee conditions with support before enrolling
Get Approved
Complete an online medical evaluation reviewed by a licensed healthcare professional. FeelGood frames this as a questionnaire-based intake; it does not state whether a synchronous video visit is required.
Get Prescribed
If appropriate, a licensed provider issues a personalized prescription. Provider names and credentials are not publicly disclosed.
Receive Your Medication
Compounded medication ships free to your door. Unlimited 24/7 messaging and appointments are included for ongoing support and dose questions.
Medications available
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Visit FeelGoodSix trust signals, how we checked them, and what's been updated since the last review.
Safety & legitimacy
Telehealth GLP-1 platforms vary widely on what they disclose publicly. These six signals are the YMYL bar we check on every review. "Not disclosed" is itself a finding.
Compounded semaglutide implies a 503A/503B compounding pharmacy partner, but FeelGood does not name it on its site.
How we reviewed FeelGood
Verified June 2, 2026 · Method: public-source verification (no signup)
- ✓Compounded semaglutide injection starting price ($149/mo) and oral tablet ($249/mo) from feelgoodmeds.com
- ✓Brand 'original' injection listed at $1,999/mo
- ✓Free shipping, no membership or consultation fee
- ✓LegitScript approval badge displayed
- ✓Money-back weight-loss guarantee advertised
- ✓Cash-pay only, HSA/FSA eligible, no insurance billing
- ⚠Which US states are served (not disclosed)
- ⚠Whether $149 is flat or dose-escalating beyond the 'starting at' framing (appears dose-escalating)
- ⚠Compounding pharmacy name, medical director, and prescribing physicians (none disclosed)
- ⚠Founding year, headquarters, and legal entity (none disclosed)
- ⚠Exact money-back guarantee qualifying terms
- ⚠Whether onboarding includes a synchronous video visit or is questionnaire-only
We did not sign up for FeelGoodas part of this review. Findings are based on the provider's public site, product pages, official FAQ, and third-party regulatory or review-aggregator data where available. See our editorial policy for the full methodology.
What the doctors say about GLP-1 medications
Independent, sourced clinical context on the medication class, not a comment on this provider.
“Patients on both medications experienced substantial weight loss, and we observed no difference in the risk of gastrointestinal adverse events. In addition to effectiveness, factors like medication availability and insurance coverage will likely play a role in deciding which medication to initiate.”
“For more than a million people at high risk of heart attack and stroke, this treatment on the NHS could be life-changing – offering a powerful new way to protect their hearts and improve their health.”
Quotes are general medical commentary about GLP-1 medications, independently sourced and not solicited by GLP-1 Picks. They are not an endorsement of any provider, our provider scores are set solely by our published methodology.
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