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$89.97 A Month For GLP-1 Sounds Like A Scam. 19,000+ Trustpilot Reviews Say It Isn’t.

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There’s an unwritten rule in the weight loss medication world: you can have a low price, or you can have a company you trust. Pick one.

It’s a rule the industry loves, because it lets everyone off the hook. The expensive programs justify their prices with words like “premium” and “concierge.” The cheap ones cut corners on support and hope you don’t notice until you’ve paid. And patients are left doing the miserable calculus of how much peace of mind they can afford per month.

Which is why what’s happening at RxPros.com has people doing a double take.

The lowest prices in the industry. On paper, that should be a red flag.

Let’s start with the numbers, because they’re the first thing that seems too good to be true:

  • Compounded Semaglutide: $89.97 per month
  • Compounded Tirzepatide: $119.97 per month

If you’ve been shopping around, you know how far below the market that is. Most telehealth GLP-1 programs advertise semaglutide in the $150 to $300 range and tirzepatide anywhere from $180 to $500, and that’s before the fine print. Many charge separate membership fees.  Many bill your provider visits on top. And nearly all of them use the industry’s favorite quiet trick: raising your monthly price every time your dose titrates up, so the number you signed up for lasts exactly one or two months.

RxPros does none of it. The monthly price is all-inclusive, covering the prescription, the medication, doctor’s visits, and ongoing care support in one flat number. There are no membership fees, ever. And the price is locked at every dose level, so as your treatment progresses, your bill doesn’t.

Normally, this is where a skeptical reader should ask: okay, so what’s the catch? What did they gut to get there?

Fair question. Here’s the answer, from 19,000+ people who would know.

The receipts: an “Excellent” 4.7 stars, 19,000+ Trustpilot reviews, all invited

RxPros holds Trustpilot’s official “Excellent” rating: 4.7 stars across 19,000+ reviews. That “Excellent” label is Trustpilot’s top designation, earned, not self-awarded. It is one of the largest verified review bases of any telehealth weight loss company in America, at a score most of its competitors can’t touch, even at a fraction of the volume. You can read every one of them here.

And there’s a detail on that Trustpilot profile that separates it from the review scores you see plastered on ads. Trustpilot publicly labels RxPros as a company that invites all of its customers to leave a review, positive or negative.

That distinction is everything. Plenty of companies quietly cherry-pick who gets asked for a review, which is how a mediocre operation ends up wearing a shiny score. An all-invited policy means the 4.7 isn’t a curated highlight reel. It’s the honest average of the entire customer base, at a scale far too large to stage-manage. Every experience counts, including the bad days. The score survived anyway.

Spend ten minutes in those Trustpilot reviews and the pattern is unmistakable. Customers describe approvals coming back within hours. They describe medication arriving overnight or in two days in cold-insulated packaging. And over and over, they name real human support staff who answered the phone, fixed problems, and followed up. Several Trustpilot reviewers describe switching from bigger-name competitors whose prices ballooned mid-treatment, and finding the same medication at RxPros for a fraction of the cost with better service.

That’s not what cutting corners looks like. That’s what a premium brand looks like. One that happens to refuse to charge premium-brand prices.

Legitimate, licensed, and prescription-only

The low price also hasn’t come at the expense of the clinical guardrails. RxPros is a LegitScript-certified telemedicine provider, an independent certification that vets pharmacies and telehealth companies for legal and regulatory compliance. Treatment is prescription-only: you complete an online health assessment, a licensed U.S. provider reviews your history and determines whether GLP-1 treatment is appropriate for you, and if prescribed, your medication is prepared and shipped by licensed U.S. pharmacies. Your care doesn’t end at checkout, either. Dose adjustments and provider check-ins are part of the plan, at no extra charge, for as long as you’re a patient.

So how is this possible?

The uncomfortable truth about GLP-1 pricing is that much of what patients pay elsewhere isn’t going to medicine or medical care. It’s going to bloated ad budgets, membership-fee schemes, and margin structures built around dose-based price escalation, which charge you more precisely when you’re most committed and least likely to quit.

Strip those out, run an efficient operation, and treat customer service as the product rather than a cost center, and the math works. The 19,000+ Trustpilot reviews are what happens when it works for long enough, in public, with every customer invited to say so.

See for yourself

The best part of the RxPros story is that none of it requires trust in this article. The evidence is sitting in the open. Read the reviews on Trustpilot, compare the prices against anyone in the industry, and then take the free assessment at RxPros.com to see if you qualify.

The lowest price in the industry and the most trusted name in it were never supposed to be the same company. Nobody told RxPros.

Prescription required. Treatment is only available if a licensed provider determines it is appropriate for you. Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not FDA-approved products and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety or effectiveness. Individual weight loss results vary and depend on dose, adherence, diet, activity, and individual factors.

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