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EverSlim vs Fitstry

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

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By Eli Marsden · Founding Editor
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EverSlim

8.3
★★★★4.2/5

Best for: budget-minded patients wanting flat-price compounded glp-1 care shipped nationwide

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VS
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Fitstry

6.9
★★★3.5/5

Best for: transparent compounded semaglutide, tirzepatide or oral GLP-1 for women 40+ with a refundable $99 intake

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EverSlim and Fitstry are both GLP-1 Providers competing for the same patients, but they make different trade-offs on price, coverage, and what's included. In our scoring, EverSlim starts lower at $127/mo versus $169/mo, and EverSlim edges ahead overall (8.3 vs 6.9 out of 10). Below we break down pricing, what each plan covers, the six-dimension score, pros and cons, and exactly who should pick which.

Pricing

EverSlim

All doses (flat)Compounded
$127/mo
semaglutide

Flat monthly price; medication, provider visit, and shipping included

All doses (flat)Compounded
$183/mo
tirzepatide

Flat monthly price; dual-action GLP-1 and GIP

Fitstry

Weekly injectionCompounded
$179/mo
semaglutide

Compounded semaglutide from $179/mo on the annual plan, or $249/mo month-to-month; the $99 program fee (refunded if not approved) applies before your first order.

Weekly injectionCompounded
$269/mo
tirzepatide

Compounded tirzepatide from $269/mo on the annual plan, or $339/mo month-to-month.

Daily oral tabletCompounded
$209/mo
GLP-1 (oral)

Daily oral GLP-1 tablets from $209/mo on the annual plan, or $279/mo month-to-month; the molecule isn't named publicly.

MicrodosingCompounded
$169/mo
semaglutide

Microdosing options start at $169/mo; the exact price and molecule are confirmed after the free screening.

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What’s included

EverSlim

What the monthly price covers

Medication

Included

Provider visits

Included

Shipping

Included

Lab work

Not disclosed

Coaching

Not disclosed

Fitstry

What the monthly price covers

Medication

Included

Provider visits

Included

Shipping

Included

Lab work

Not disclosed

Coaching

Not disclosed

Score breakdown

Both providers are scored on the same six-dimension framework. The gradient bar marks the stronger side on each dimension.

EverSlim

8.3/10

Overall

Fitstry

6.9/10

Value25%

8.5A
vs
B
6.5

Effectiveness25%

8.0A
vs
B
7.0

User Experience15%

8.5A
vs
B
7.0

Trust & Safety15%

7.8A
vs
B
7.0

Accessibility10%

9.5A
vs
B
6.5

Support10%

7.5A
vs
B
7.5

Features & Coverage

FeatureEverSlimFitstry
Starting Price$127/mo$169/mo
Features8 features8 features
States Available51Not disclosed
Compounded✓ Yes✓ Yes
Brand Name
FSA/HSA Accepted
FDA WarningsNoneNone

About EverSlim

EverSlim is a US telehealth program offering doctor-prescribed, compounded GLP-1 weight-loss medication delivered to your door. It provides compounded semaglutide from 127 dollars a month and compounded tirzepatide from 183 dollars a month, a flat monthly price that includes the provider visit, prescription, and free shipping, with no insurance or membership required. Care is delivered by licensed US providers through the DrTelx medical group and filled by named LegitScript-approved US compounding pharmacies. Available in all 50 states and DC. Compounded meds are not FDA-approved.

Read our full EverSlim review →

About Fitstry

Fitstry is the GLP-1 weight-loss program of Weightstry, LLC, a LegitScript-certified, cash-pay telehealth practice focused on women 40+. It offers compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide as weekly injections, a daily oral GLP-1 tablet, and microdosing. You begin with a free screening and pay a one-time program fee only if you qualify, refunded if a clinician can't prescribe. The monthly medication price bundles a lab panel, unlimited clinician access, bi-weekly care coaching, a 24/7 Care Line and free discreet shipping. Fitstry serves 49 states; compounded medications are not FDA-approved.

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Pros & Cons

EverSlim

What we like

  • Transparent flat pricing from 127 dollars a month for compounded semaglutide; medication, provider visit, and shipping included with no insurance.
  • Names its pharmacy partners (EPIQ Scripts, Foothills, Emerald) and DrTelx medical group; LegitScript-approved and NABP-accredited.
  • Available in all 50 states and DC, with asynchronous care in 44 states and live-visit access in the rest.
  • Offers both semaglutide and tirzepatide, plus care-team messaging between visits.

Watch-outs

  • Compounded medications are not FDA-approved, and no brand-name Wegovy, Ozempic, or Zepbound options are offered.
  • Site discloses that some imagery and content may be AI-generated and some ad figures are actors, not real clinicians.
  • Newer brand with limited independent, third-party review history.

Fitstry

What we like

  • Transparent pricing before you commit — compounded semaglutide from $179/mo, tirzepatide from $269/mo, oral GLP-1 from $209/mo (annual plan)
  • Free screening with a one-time $99 program fee that is fully refunded if a clinician can't prescribe ('Approved, or Your $99 Back')
  • Monthly price bundles a lab panel (CMP, A1c, lipids, TSH), unlimited clinician access, bi-weekly care coaching and a 24/7 Care Line
  • Runs under Weightstry, LLC, a LegitScript-certified practice with an independently verifiable seal, a named support email and phone
  • Full compounded lineup — weekly injection, daily oral tablet and microdosing options

Watch-outs

  • Month-to-month pricing is notably higher than the annual plan ($249 vs $179 semaglutide, $339 vs $269 tirzepatide)
  • Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide only — no brand-name (Wegovy/Zepbound) options
  • Framed for women 40+, and serves 49 states rather than all 50 (the excluded state isn't disclosed publicly)
  • Works with state-licensed compounding pharmacies but doesn't name a specific pharmacy partner on the Fitstry page
  • Compounded GLP-1s are not FDA-reviewed or approved — a different evidence and regulatory tier than brand-name

Our Verdict

Winner: EverSlim

EverSlim edges out Fitstry with a higher overall score of 8.3/10 and is particularly strong for budget-minded patients wanting flat-price compounded glp-1 care shipped nationwide. Fitstry remains a solid alternative, especially if you're looking for transparent compounded semaglutide, tirzepatide or oral GLP-1 for women 40+ with a refundable $99 intake.

Choose EverSlim if…

You want budget-minded patients wanting flat-price compounded glp-1 care shipped nationwide and a starting price around $127/mo.

Choose Fitstry if…

You want transparent compounded semaglutide, tirzepatide or oral GLP-1 for women 40+ with a refundable $99 intake and a starting price around $169/mo.

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