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Alternate Health Club vs Belle Health

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

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7.3

Alternate Health Club

Best for patients who want compounded GLP-1 bundled with structured workout and dietary plans, at a competitive monthly price, and who are comfortable verifying state coverage + billing terms directly with the platform
★★★3.7

Starting at $129/mo

CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatideLegitScript Verified
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7.6

Belle Health

Best for Cost-sensitive patients comfortable with the Feb-2026 FDA warning, wanting flat-rate pricing and dietitian-included support
★★★3.8

Starting at $119/mo

Compounded Semaglutide ($119/mo flat-rate)Compounded Tirzepatide ($199/mo flat-rate, 3-month bundle)Flat-rate pricing — no dose-escalation surchargeFive named compounding pharmacy partners disclosed (Striker, Strive, OptioRx, Enovex, Braun PharmaCare)
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Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureAlternate Health ClubBelle Health
Overall Score7.3/107.6/10
Starting Price$129/mo$119/mo
Editorial Rating3.7 ★ /53.8 ★ /5
Features6 features10 features
States Available050
Compounded✓ Yes✓ Yes
Brand Name
FSA/HSA Accepted
FDA WarningsNone1 warning

Pros & Cons

Alternate Health Club

Pros

  • $129/month compounded semaglutide is in the cheapest decile of the US compounded telehealth market
  • $169/month compounded tirzepatide is competitive with established compounded-tirz platforms
  • Complimentary workout & dietary plans included alongside medication — most peer platforms don't bundle this
  • LegitScript Verified seal displayed in the footer
  • U.S.-licensed clinicians explicitly mentioned

Cons

  • Parent company / legal entity name NOT publicly disclosed — material YMYL transparency gap
  • State of incorporation NOT disclosed
  • Per-state availability NOT enumerated — verify your state ships before committing
  • Pharmacy partners NOT publicly named — material YMYL transparency gap
  • Lab work NOT clearly disclosed as included
  • Billing cadence (monthly vs quarterly vs annual) NOT clearly disclosed on home page
  • First-month discount or trial offer NOT disclosed

Belle Health

Pros

  • Five named LegitScript-certified compounding pharmacy partners (Striker, Strive, OptioRx, Enovex, Braun PharmaCare) — strongest pharmacy disclosure in the WLR directory
  • Flat-rate pricing structure ($119/mo semaglutide, $199/mo tirzepatide) does NOT escalate at higher doses
  • Free weekly registered-dietitian sessions included (head dietitian Megan Ostler, MS, RDN)
  • 9-year operating history — founded 2017 by CEO Chase Jardine
  • LegitScript Certified
  • BBB A+ rating (not BBB-accredited)
  • 30,000+ customers claimed
  • All 50 states

Cons

  • FDA Warning Letter dated 02/20/2026 for misbranding compounded GLP-1 products — recent and serious federal action
  • Tirzepatide $199 price requires 3-month bundle commitment
  • Compounded medications are not FDA-approved
  • Multi-pharmacy partner model — patients may receive different formulations across orders

Our Verdict

Winner: Belle HealthScore: 7.6/10

Belle Health edges out Alternate Health Club with a higher overall score of 7.6/10 and is particularly strong for Cost-sensitive patients comfortable with the Feb-2026 FDA warning, wanting flat-rate pricing and dietitian-included support. Alternate Health Club remains a solid alternative, especially if you're looking for patients who want compounded GLP-1 bundled with structured workout and dietary plans, at a competitive monthly price, and who are comfortable verifying state coverage + billing terms directly with the platform.

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