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Brightmeds vs Enhance MD

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

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6.9

Brightmeds

Best for compounded or brand GLP-1 bundled with TRT and peptides for men
★★★3.5
CompoundedMicrodose OptionsSemaglutideTirzepatide
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8.6

Enhance MD

Best for lab-monitored compounded GLP-1 with mandatory video visit
★★★★4.3

Starting at $49/mo

CompoundedSemaglutideTirzepatideVideo Visit
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Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureBrightmedsEnhance MD
Overall Score6.9/108.6/10
Starting Price$49/mo
Editorial Rating3.5 ★ /54.3 ★ /5
Features8 features6 features
States Available4739
Compounded✓ Yes
Brand Name
FSA/HSA Accepted
FDA WarningsNoneNone

Pros & Cons

Brightmeds

Pros

  • One login covers GLP-1, TRT, peptides, and longevity — convenient for men exploring weight loss and hormones
  • Offers both compounded GLP-1s and brand-name FDA-approved Zepbound (pens and vials)
  • Microdosing protocols available for compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide
  • Tirzepatide is flat-priced across all doses ($249–$397/mo) — no extra cost as you titrate up
  • Publishes the FDA compounded-medication disclaimer with explicit 503A and 503B facility mention
  • Dispensing pharmacies named in Terms (Beaker Pharmacy and Red Rock Pharmacy)
  • Free baseline labs for TRT clients, and a money-back guarantee if not approved
  • 47-state footprint (excludes AL, AR, MS) — broader than most TRT-focused platforms

Cons

  • Pricing isn't itemized on the main pages — you must click through to landers or the application flow
  • $289/mo flat compounded semaglutide is mid-pack; cheaper options start at $189–$249/mo
  • Brand-name Zepbound carries a separate $100 doctor consult fee on top of drug cost
  • No LegitScript certification mentioned on the site
  • Named medical director not disclosed
  • Trustpilot rating not independently audited
  • Multi-vertical bundling can distract patients who only want GLP-1
  • $189 first-month promo is a loss-leader — true ongoing cost is $289+ (sema) or $249–$397 (tirz)

Enhance MD

Pros

  • Baseline and ongoing metabolic labs (CMP, lipids, TSH, HbA1c) at Quest every 6 months — rare for compounded GLP-1
  • Mandatory video visit with a US-licensed MD or NP before your first prescription — not a pure questionnaire model
  • Three tiers, including a combined semaglutide + tirzepatide Elite plan ($322/mo) for patients plateaued on one GLP-1
  • Uses LegitScript-certified 503A pharmacies (Tru Meds Rx, Strive Pharmacy, Pharmacy Hub)
  • Low first-month intro pricing: $49 Core, $99 Advanced, $189 Elite
  • Unlimited clinician messaging and dose-adjustment support included

Cons

  • Compounded only — no FDA-approved Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, or Mounjaro
  • Not available in 10 states: AL, AR, GA, HI, LA, MS, MO, SC, TN, WV
  • Mandatory lab work adds 5–10 days to onboarding vs async-only competitors
  • No insurance accepted — cash pay, HSA/FSA eligible
  • Intro pricing resets to full tier rate after 30 days — the $49/$99/$189 figures aren't ongoing cost

Our Verdict

Winner: Enhance MDScore: 8.6/10

Enhance MD edges out Brightmeds with a higher overall score of 8.6/10 and is particularly strong for lab-monitored compounded GLP-1 with mandatory video visit. Brightmeds remains a solid alternative, especially if you're looking for compounded or brand GLP-1 bundled with TRT and peptides for men.

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