TrimRx vs Push Health: Cost and Pricing Compared
Introduction
Push Health and TrimRx structure their pricing in fundamentally different ways, which makes apples-to-apples comparison hard until you do the math at the patient level. Push Health is provider-priced and unbundled. TrimRx is platform-priced and bundled.
This breakdown walks through the typical cost scenarios for both with real 2026 numbers from each platform’s site and standard pharmacy cash prices.
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What Are Typical Push Health Visit Fees?
Push Health visit fees are set by the individual provider. A common range for prescription consultations runs $30 to $100. Specialty services like injectable weight loss medication consultations often sit on the higher end of that range.
Quick Answer: Push Health visit fees range from $30 to over $100 depending on the provider and service
The visit fee covers the clinician’s time for reviewing your intake, deciding on a prescription, and sending it to a pharmacy. The fee doesn’t cover the medication itself.
Some providers charge per consultation; others build short-term refill follow-ups into the initial fee. Read each provider’s listed terms.
What Does the Medication Actually Cost Through Push Health?
For branded GLP-1s, the medication cost is the retail pharmacy cash price minus any insurance benefit or manufacturer coupon. Wegovy® cash is roughly $1,349 monthly. Zepbound® is around $1,060 monthly through Eli Lilly’s direct-to-consumer pharmacy and higher at major retail chains. Ozempic® and Mounjaro® are similar.
Some Push Health providers prescribe compounded GLP-1s from specific compounding pharmacies, which can run $200 to $500 monthly depending on the provider and pharmacy partnership.
The variability is the practical issue. Two patients using Push Health for the same condition can pay wildly different totals based on which provider they pick.
What Does TrimRx Charge?
TrimRx prices the program at the platform level. Compounded semaglutide programs run $200 to $300 monthly. Compounded tirzepatide runs $300 to $400. The price includes the medication, clinician care, side effect coaching, and shipping.
There’s no separate visit fee. The assessment quiz is free. Pricing is visible before commitment.
Annual TrimRx cost for compounded semaglutide lands roughly $2,400 to $3,600. For tirzepatide, $3,600 to $4,800.
How Do Annual Costs Compare?
A 12-month plan on compounded semaglutide through TrimRx totals approximately $2,400 to $3,600.
A 12-month plan through Push Health with branded Wegovy and no insurance runs roughly: $50 average per visit times 4 to 6 visits per year, plus 12 months of $1,349 retail Wegovy. That’s $200 to $300 in visit fees plus $16,188 in medication. Total: around $16,400.
With consistent insurance coverage at a $25 monthly copay, the Push Health total drops to roughly $300 in visit fees plus $300 in copays, around $600. That’s lower than TrimRx if coverage holds.
KFF Health News reporting through 2024 and 2025 documented continued utilization management and prior authorization barriers for GLP-1 weight loss prescriptions, which means coverage doesn’t always hold.
What Does Compounded Medication Cost on Each Platform?
Through Push Health, compounded GLP-1 pricing depends on the specific provider and the compounding pharmacy partner. Typical ranges run $200 to $500 monthly. Add the visit fee, and you’re at $230 to $550 monthly.
TrimRx’s compounded pricing is set at the platform level at $200 to $400. The visit and clinical care are included.
For patients targeting compounded medication specifically, TrimRx’s bundled pricing is often the cleaner deal. A Push Health provider matching that price is possible but requires shopping.
Are There Hidden Fees at Either Platform?
Push Health’s hidden cost is variability. Two visits at different providers for similar services can cost different amounts. Patients sometimes pay more because they didn’t compare.
TrimRx’s hidden cost is the cash-pay structure. If you have strong insurance coverage for branded GLP-1s, you’re paying retail-equivalent for compounded versions when you could have used a $25 copay path.
Neither platform charges undisclosed fees. The cost differences come from structural choices, not surprise charges.
How Do Shipping and Pharmacy Charges Differ?
TrimRx ships compounded medication monthly with cold-chain packaging included. No separate shipping charge appears on the bill.
Push Health prescriptions route to your chosen pharmacy. Retail pharmacy charges are the standard cash price minus any savings card or insurance benefit. Mail-order pharmacy can offer discounts but adds shipping time.
A 2024 ASHP review of GLP-1 supply chain logistics noted that delivery reliability varies between compounding pharmacies and retail outlets. Both platforms are subject to the same broader supply environment.
Key Takeaway: Branded Wegovy cash price is roughly $1,349 monthly; Zepbound is around $1,060 through manufacturer DTC
What Savings Programs Apply at Each?
Manufacturer savings cards for Wegovy and Zepbound can apply to Push Health prescriptions at the pharmacy. Wegovy’s commercial savings card can drop copay to as low as $0 monthly for eligible commercially insured patients. Zepbound has a similar program. Eligibility excludes government-insured patients.
Eli Lilly’s LillyDirect launched a direct-to-consumer pharmacy offering Zepbound vials at $349 to $699 monthly depending on dose as of 2024-2025. That program can pair with Push Health prescriptions where eligible.
TrimRx’s compounded pricing doesn’t pair with manufacturer savings cards because compounded medication isn’t a branded manufacturer product. The savings on TrimRx come from the underlying compounded sourcing structure.
How Do Lab Order Costs Compare?
Push Health offers lab orders through partner labs at cash-pay rates. Common GLP-1-relevant tests like CMP, A1C, and lipid panel run $30 to $80 each at cash-pay rates through services like Quest or LabCorp partnerships.
TrimRx doesn’t routinely require labs at intake but supports lab ordering when clinically indicated. Lab costs work similarly through partner facilities.
For most patients without specific risk factors, GLP-1 prescriptions don’t require pretreatment labs. The American Gastroenterological Association’s 2022 obesity pharmacotherapy guideline supports targeted rather than universal pretreatment lab screening.
What’s the Five-year Cost Picture?
Five years of compounded semaglutide through TrimRx at the midpoint runs roughly $15,000.
Five years on branded Wegovy through Push Health without insurance is approximately $80,000 plus visit fees. With consistent $25 copay coverage, it’s around $1,800 plus visit fees.
SURMOUNT-4 (Aronne et al. 2024 JAMA) showed substantial weight regain after stopping tirzepatide, which makes the long-term cost comparison relevant. Most patients benefit from continued therapy, and total spend over years matters more than month one.
How Does Total Spend Break Down with Real Numbers?
A specific example: a patient starting at a low compounded semaglutide dose for 4 weeks, escalating to 0.5 mg, then 1.0 mg, and beyond, will see monthly costs land near $200 in low-dose phase and $250 to $300 at higher maintenance doses. Over a full year reaching 2.4 mg maintenance, total cost typically lands $2,800 to $3,400 at TrimRx.
The branded path at retail without insurance runs roughly $1,349 monthly for Wegovy times 12, totaling about $16,188 annually. With consistent commercial coverage at a $25 monthly copay, that drops to roughly $300 annually for the medication.
A 2024 KFF analysis of obesity medication coverage found that even patients with employer-sponsored coverage often face significant out-of-pocket costs due to coinsurance, deductibles, and step-therapy requirements. The headline copay isn’t always the real cost.
What About Long-term Affordability Planning?
GLP-1 therapy isn’t typically a 3-month commitment. The STEP 4 trial (Rubino et al. 2021 JAMA) and SURMOUNT-4 (Aronne et al. 2024 JAMA) both documented substantial weight regain after discontinuation, which makes long-term planning relevant.
A 36-month treatment course at TrimRx compounded semaglutide midpoint pricing runs roughly $9,000. The same course on branded medication at retail without insurance runs roughly $48,500.
For patients with reliable employer-plan coverage, the long-term cost picture can be much better through insurance. For self-pay or unstable coverage, the compounded route at TrimRx provides predictable budgeting over years.
Insurance coverage of GLP-1 weight loss medications is shifting. The Medicare Part D coverage decision in 2024 expanded access for specific cardiovascular indications, and some commercial plans followed. Coverage rules remain in flux.
How Should You Think About Cost in Clinical Context?
Cost is one input among several. The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) showed lifestyle interventions reducing diabetes incidence by 58% over 3 years, which puts pharmacotherapy in context. For many patients, lifestyle plus pharmacotherapy outperforms either alone.
A 2024 American Gastroenterological Association obesity pharmacotherapy update reaffirmed GLP-1s as first-line agents for chronic obesity, citing the substantial weight loss effects and emerging cardiovascular and renal benefits. The clinical value supports the cost for patients meeting the indication.
Comparing platforms purely on monthly cost can mislead. Total cost over a treatment course, including the clinical support that affects adherence, is the better metric. Higher-engagement programs that keep patients on therapy through dose escalation often deliver better total value despite similar headline pricing.
Bottom line: Compounded medication availability through Push Health varies by individual provider
FAQ
Why Is Push Health Pricing So Variable?
Providers set their own fees in the marketplace model. Two clinicians in the same state can charge differently for similar visits. Comparing providers before requesting a visit is the practical step.
Does TrimRx Have Any Discounts?
TrimRx occasionally runs promotional pricing for new patients. Standard pricing is set, and there’s no individual negotiation. Check the site for any active offers at signup.
Can I Use a Manufacturer Coupon with TrimRx?
No. Manufacturer savings cards apply to branded medications. TrimRx prescribes compounded versions, which don’t qualify for manufacturer coupons. The compounded pricing is set independently.
Which Is Cheaper for Uninsured Patients?
For uninsured patients on a GLP-1 program, TrimRx is substantially cheaper than Push Health with branded medication. The compounded route avoids the retail pharmacy cash price problem.
Does Push Health Accept HSA and FSA Cards?
Push Health visit fees and prescription medications are generally HSA and FSA eligible. Cosmetic-only weight loss may not qualify. Your plan administrator decides individual eligibility.
Are There Annual or Membership Fees at TrimRx?
No. TrimRx bills monthly without an annual contract or membership fee on top of the monthly program price.
What If My Push Health Provider Raises Their Fees?
Providers can adjust their visit fees over time. If your provider’s pricing changes, you can stay or shop other providers in the marketplace. Continuity isn’t tied to any fee schedule.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. Individual results may vary. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any weight loss program or medication.
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