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3.9/10
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Launched January 2026 with a Trustpilot profile that is claimed but carries zero reviews. There is no independent track record to score yet, and the '125k+ Happy Customers' homepage claim cannot be checked against any third-party platform.

Headline pricepublished $69/mo; total not verified$69/mo semaglutide and $119/mo tirzepatide, promotional against a struck-through $299 and $399 shown beside a standing countdown; all-in total under review because the terms refer to non-refundable medical consult fees while the homepage says 'No Hidden Fees'. Same operator as Embody (Modern Metabolic Medicine, Inc.)
TypeCompounded
InsuranceNo
Rank#53 of 54
CompoundedUpdated August 14, 2026
By Iacob Pastina, Independent Researcher & Publisher
Reviewed & updated · Cites primary sources (FDA, NEJM, CMS) · Not medical advice

Researched against FDA labeling, published clinical-trial data (STEP-1 / SURMOUNT-1), and SnagRx's live pages, not a paid placement.

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SnagRx GLP-1 Review

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.

Bottom line

SnagRx is worth comparing on its $69 medication floor, and only with your eyes open. Full verdict ↓

Independently researched. Every statistic links to a primary source (NEJM, JAMA, FDA, CMS, or the provider's official disclosures). Affiliate status never changes a provider's score; featured picks are affiliate partners, disclosed. Last verified August 12, 2026.

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.

Summarize this article with

SnagRx scores 3.9/10 in our independent review. Its headline tirzepatide offer is published $69/mo; total not verified. SnagRx publishes the cheapest compounded-semaglutide medication floor we track, at $69/mo, and it is also the least proven. Its terms refer to non-refundable medical consult fees, so the complete total is not verified.

SnagRx Pros and Cons

What We Like
  • +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.
What Could Be Better
  • 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

What it costs

Headline pricing, full-year math, and how SnagRx compares to the closest alternatives.

Quick facts

Consultation
Not clearly stated. The homepage says 'No Hidden Fees' and 'No Monthly Membership', while the terms refer to medical consult fees that are not refundable
Availability
All 50 states plus Washington D.C. per the terms, which also caution that some services may not be available in every state
Insurance
Not Accepted
Shipping
Free
Cancellation
'Cancel Anytime' per the hom...

SnagRx reviews: what customers say

What third-party review aggregators say about SnagRx. Cards show the verified primary metric only, “Not found” means no public profile surfaced in our verification pass.

Trustpilot
Not found
No public profile surfaced
BBB
Not found
No public profile surfaced
Reddit
Not found
No substantive threads surfaced
Provider claim
None disclosed
Our reading

SnagRx has no independent review footprint. Its Trustpilot profile is claimed but held zero reviews when read on August 12, 2026, so no rating is presented here in either direction. For context, its sibling brand Embody carried 3.8 from 5,305 reviews at the August 14 refresh. No FDA warning letter was found for SnagRx.

How SnagRx works

Medications available

Semaglutide (compounded injectable)Tirzepatide (compounded injectable)

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SnagRx pharmacy, prescribers and safety checks

Six 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.

Prescriber type
Not disclosed
Compounding pharmacy
RedRock Pharmacy (503A)
Lab work
Not disclosed
HIPAA disclosure
Not disclosed
Support
Not disclosed
Cancellation
'Cancel Anytime' per the homepage, but the terms defer the actual rule: 'Subscription terms, billing cadence, and cancellation deadlines will be disclosed at checkout or in your account'. No clawback or re-rating clause was found, which is better than some competitors, but the deadline is not published before you commit. All sales are final once medication is dispensed

SnagRx names RedRock Pharmacy with a link in its terms and describes itself as partnered with multiple US-certified pharmacies, so which one fills a given order may vary. Publishing the pharmacy at all puts it ahead of most of the roster on disclosure.

Independent Clinical Perspective

What the doctors say about GLP-1 medications

Independent, sourced clinical context on the medication class, not a comment on this provider.

We now have medicines that not only reduce heart attacks, strokes, and peripheral arterial disease, but also simultaneously lead to meaningful weight loss, which in turn lowers the risk of many weight-related conditions. These treatments also improve patients' quality of life in a meaningful way, making this a genuine win, win.
Naveed Sattar, MD, PhD, Professor of Cardiometabolic Medicine
University of Glasgow
Expert reaction (Science Media Centre) to NICE draft guidance recommending semaglutide to prevent heart attacks and strokes.
It's the first time that we have seen this magnitude of weight loss compared to current medications on the market for obesity. It's 1.5 to 2.5 times more effective than currently available drugs.
Robert F. Kushner, MD, professor of medicine (endocrinology); STEP trial investigator
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
On the magnitude of semaglutide's effect vs older obesity drugs (STEP program).

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.

Common questions

Questions readers ask about SnagRx, similar providers to compare, and quick tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does SnagRx cost?+
Compounded semaglutide is advertised at $69/mo and compounded tirzepatide at $119/mo, each shown against a struck-through regular price of $299 and $399. Read the framing carefully: the discount sits under a countdown timer that is a standing feature of the page rather than a dated deadline, alongside a claim that enrolling locks the rate 'for life'. Shipping is free at 1-2 days. The homepage says there are no hidden fees, though the terms refer to a non-refundable medical consult fee.
Is SnagRx the same company as Embody?+
Yes. Both are operated by Modern Metabolic Medicine, Inc., which also runs RodeoMeds. All three name that entity in their terms and footers, and the domains were registered within three months of each other in late 2025 and early 2026. Neither site discloses the relationship to shoppers, so we do. They are separate storefronts with different pricing and are listed separately here for the same reason [Hims](/reviews/hims) and [Hers](/reviews/hers) are, but you are dealing with one company either way. See our [Embody review](/reviews/embody).
Is SnagRx legit?+
It is a real operation with a disclosed legal entity, a named partner pharmacy and a published refund policy, and we found no FDA warning letter for it. What it does not have is any independent track record: its Trustpilot profile is claimed and shows zero reviews, while the homepage claims more than 125,000 customers, and we could not verify that figure anywhere. Our rubric scores it 3.9/10, which reflects how little can be confirmed rather than anything we found against it.
Can I really cancel SnagRx anytime?+
Probably, but the site will not tell you the rule before you pay. 'Cancel Anytime' appears three times on the homepage while the terms say cancellation deadlines 'will be disclosed at checkout or in your account'. We found no clawback or re-rating penalty of the kind some competitors bury in their terms. Once medication is dispensed, all sales are final.
Which GLP-1 medications does SnagRx prescribe?+
SnagRx lists 2 options: Semaglutide (compounded injectable); Tirzepatide (compounded injectable). Category: Compounded only (injectable semaglutide and tirzepatide). Compounded GLP-1s are not FDA-approved. No brand-name access, no oral or microdose tier published. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved products; they are prepared by a pharmacy for an individual patient.
Does SnagRx take insurance?+
No. SnagRx is cash pay only, so nothing is billed to a plan. On the listed price: consultation Not clearly stated. The homepage says 'No Hidden Fees' and 'No Monthly Membership', while the terms refer to medical consult fees that are not refundable, shipping free, 1-2 day delivery.

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