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10rx vs TeleFirst Med

An in-depth comparison of two leading GLP-1 Providers

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7.0

10rx

Best for budget-focused patients who want low-cost compounded GLP-1 with NAD+ and sermorelin add-ons
★★★3.5

Starting at $99.67/mo

Low flat monthly pricingGLP-1 from under $100Free online health quizBoard-certified doctors
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6.3

TeleFirst Med

Best for TX or NC patients who want a brand-name (not compounded) GLP-1 prescription via a $120 telehealth visit
★★★☆☆3.2
Brand-name GLP-1Not compounded$120 telehealth evaluationFill at your pharmacy
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Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature10rxTeleFirst Med
Overall Score7.0/106.3/10
Starting Price$99.67/mo
Editorial Rating3.5 ★ /53.2 ★ /5
Features8 features8 features
States Available02
Compounded
Brand Name
FSA/HSA Accepted
FDA WarningsNoneNone

Pros & Cons

10rx

What we like

  • Very low pricing — compounded semaglutide $99.67/month and tirzepatide $149.67/month
  • Free online health quiz with board-certified telehealth doctors reviewing eligibility
  • Offers NAD+ and sermorelin alongside GLP-1, for energy and muscle recovery
  • Says it ships to all 50 states with discreet delivery from licensed pharmacy partners

Watch-outs

  • Doesn't publish its legal operating entity, so accountability is hard to verify
  • Pharmacy partners are described as licensed but none are named
  • No terms-of-service page is posted, and FAQ answers load only via script
  • Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide only — no brand-name or oral options
  • No LegitScript or third-party accreditation is shown on the site

TeleFirst Med

What we like

  • Prescribes real brand-name GLP-1 (e.g. Ozempic/Wegovy), not compounded — appealing if you specifically want FDA-approved branded medication
  • Simple $120 telehealth evaluation with a licensed doctor; no insurance hassle and no prior authorization
  • You fill the prescription at your own regular pharmacy rather than waiting on a mail-order compounding pharmacy
  • Also a general telehealth clinic (urgent care, chronic-condition management) if you want broader care

Watch-outs

  • Only Texas and North Carolina are confirmed — not available nationwide
  • The $120 is an evaluation fee; the brand-name medication is billed separately at your pharmacy and can be expensive without insurance
  • Small practice (about 500 patients) with limited public detail on its clinicians and program
  • No compounded or lower-cost medication option, and no medication pricing is published

Our Verdict

Winner: 10rxScore: 7.0/10

10rx edges out TeleFirst Med with a higher overall score of 7.0/10 and is particularly strong for budget-focused patients who want low-cost compounded GLP-1 with NAD+ and sermorelin add-ons. TeleFirst Med remains a solid alternative, especially if you're looking for TX or NC patients who want a brand-name (not compounded) GLP-1 prescription via a $120 telehealth visit.

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