Oak Longevity GLP-1 Review
Reviewed by Iacob Pastina · Independent Editor
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.
Oak Longevity scores 7.5/10 in our independent review, starting at $130/mo for brand-name and compounded GLP-1 medications. Oak Longevity is one of the cheaper compounded GLP-1 platforms in the market — $130/mo for semaglutide and $199/mo for tirzepatide, both with $50-off promo codes available. The no-subscription billing model is genuinely differentiated and consumer-friendly: patients pay each month manually rather than getting auto-charged, which reduces the 'forgot to cancel' regret pattern that plagues subscription telehealth.
Quick Facts
What We Like
- +$130/mo for compounded semaglutide is among the cheapest entries on the market — Sprout Health ($99) and Sesame Care ($99) are lower, but Oak undercuts most mid-tier platforms
- +Compounded tirzepatide at $199/mo is competitively priced for a GLP-1+GIP dual agonist
- +No-subscription model — patients are not auto-charged each month, choose to renew manually. Reduces unwanted recurring charges
- +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
What Could Be Better
- −Brand-name pricing ($1,200-$1,500/mo) is significantly above market — NovoCare direct pricing for Wegovy is $349/mo, LillyDirect Zepbound $299/mo. Never buy brand-name through Oak
- −No published lab panels, no specialty (obesity medicine) physicians disclosed — clinical depth is shallow
- −'Up to 50% cheaper than competitors' marketing claim is unverified and inconsistent — depends on which competitor and which medication tier
- −'Longevity' framing pushes users toward add-on products (NAD+, Sermorelin, Tesamorelin) that have limited clinical evidence for weight loss specifically
- −Newer brand without disclosed company history, founding date, or executive team on landing pages
- −Three-month plans are billed upfront — pricing transparency is good, but commit-up-front is a friction point for users testing the platform
✓Best For
- •Budget-conscious users who want compounded GLP-1 at the cheaper end of the market
- •Patients who specifically dislike subscription auto-billing and want monthly manual renewal
- •Users interested in stacking GLP-1 with longevity peptides (NAD+, Sermorelin, Tesamorelin)
✗Not Ideal For
- •Patients with complex medical histories who need physician-led labs and structured oversight
- •Users wanting brand-name FDA-approved Wegovy or Zepbound — Oak's brand pricing is significantly above NovoCare and LillyDirect direct pricing
- •Those who prefer established companies with long verified track records
How Oak Longevity Works
Online Health Assessment
Complete a health questionnaire covering medical history, BMI, weight-loss goals. No video call required. Money-back guarantee if not approved.
Physician Review
A state-licensed physician reviews your assessment and determines whether GLP-1 treatment is appropriate. Approval typically within 24 hours.
Medication Ships + Optional Add-Ons
Compounded medication ships free. Optional longevity stack (NAD+, Glutathione, Sermorelin, Tesamorelin) can be added at checkout for users wanting an anti-aging protocol alongside GLP-1.
Medications Available
Pricing Details
Compounded Semaglutide
$130/mo$130/mo entry pricing on 1-month or 3-month plan. All doses same price. $50 off first month with code OAKNEW50.
Compounded Tirzepatide
$199/mo$199/mo for compounded tirzepatide (GLP-1 + GIP dual agonist). All doses same price.
Oral Wegovy
$100/mo$100 per 4-week supply — one of the cheapest brand-name oral GLP-1 options on any platform
Compounded GLP-1 (general)
$235/mo$235/mo on 1-month plan; $250 list. Listed under 'GLP-1' in product menu
Compounded GIP/GLP-1 (general)
$285/mo$285/mo on 3-month plan; $300 list. Listed under 'GIP/GLP-1' in product menu
Brand Mounjaro
$1200/mo$1,200/mo — significantly above market. NovoCare/LillyDirect offer better pricing direct
Brand Ozempic
$1250/mo$1,250/mo — significantly above market
Brand Zepbound
$1350/mo$1,350/mo — significantly above LillyDirect direct pricing of $299-449/mo
Brand Wegovy injection
$1500/mo$1,500/mo — significantly above NovoCare direct pricing of $349/mo
Cancellation policy: No subscription — patients renew manually each month. No refunds after physician approval and medication shipment. Money-back guarantee if not approved.
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Oak Longevity competes on price and a unique no-subscription billing model. $130/mo compounded semaglutide and $199/mo tirzepatide are at the lower end of the market, the manual-renewal billing avoids the subscription regret trap, and the broad medication menu (including a $100 oral Wegovy 4-week supply) gives users options most platforms don't offer. Two real concerns: (1) brand-name pricing at $1,200-$1,500/mo is uncompetitive and patients should buy brand-name elsewhere — never through Oak; (2) clinical depth is shallow, with no labs, no specialty physicians, and a newer-brand profile. The 'longevity' positioning pushes add-ons (NAD+, Sermorelin, Tesamorelin) that have limited evidence for weight loss specifically. Best for healthy budget-conscious users who want compounded GLP-1 with the cheapest sustainable pricing and the optional longevity stack. Not the right fit for patients with comorbidities who need clinical structure.
Key differentiator: The no-subscription billing model — patients are not auto-charged each month and renew manually. Combined with the broadest medication mix (compounded GLP-1s + oral Wegovy + brand-name + longevity peptides), Oak occupies a unique position as a 'menu' platform vs. the typical single-product flow.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Oak's no-subscription billing work?+
What does the $50-off promo code do?+
Is the longevity stack worth adding to my GLP-1 program?+
Why is Oak's brand-name pricing so expensive?+
Is Oak Longevity safe?+
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