Layla vs NewSelf
An in-depth comparison of two leading GLP-1 Providers
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Layla
Best for: people wanting oral or injectable semaglutide with a brand-inclusive glp-1 upgrade path
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NewSelf
Best for: lowest-cost compounded GLP-1 with pharmacy quality transparency
Visit NewSelf →Layla and NewSelf 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, NewSelf starts lower at $100/mo versus $199/mo, and NewSelf edges ahead overall (8.3 vs 7.0 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
Layla
Oral dropper drops; 187 dollars first month, 237 dollars per month thereafter
Starting first-month price for compounded tirzepatide
Brand-inclusive GLP-1 program (Wegovy/Ozempic) starting price
NewSelf
All dosages same price
All dosages same price
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What’s included
Layla
What the monthly price covers
Medication
Included
Provider visits
Included
Shipping
Included
Lab work
Not disclosed
Coaching
Not disclosed
NewSelf
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.
Layla
7.0/10
NewSelf
8.3/10
Value25%
Effectiveness25%
User Experience15%
Trust & Safety15%
Accessibility10%
Support10%
Features & Coverage
| Feature | Layla | NewSelf |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $199/mo | ✓$100/mo |
| Features | 6 features | 6 features |
| States Available | Not disclosed | 49 |
| Compounded | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Brand Name | ✓ Yes | — |
| FSA/HSA Accepted | — | — |
| FDA Warnings | None | None |
About Layla
Layla is a US telehealth weight-loss program built around semaglutide, offering compounded semaglutide as injections and as oral dropper drops, plus compounded tirzepatide and a brand-inclusive GLP-1 program covering Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound, and Mounjaro. Care starts with a short online quiz and a licensed-provider visit, with medication shipped in three to five days and 24-7 doctor messaging. Oral semaglutide is 237 dollars per month (187 dollars first month), and the brand program starts around 1,299 dollars. Compounded meds are not FDA-approved. Dr. Ruth Cohen is Medical Director.
Read our full Layla review →About NewSelf
NewSelf offers compounded semaglutide+ (with B12/Glycine, from $99.97/mo) and compounded tirzepatide+ (with B6/Glycine, from $144.49/mo). LegitScript certified. Available in 48 states + Puerto Rico. Uses 503A licensed pharmacies with third-party testing.
Read our full NewSelf review →Pros & Cons
Layla
What we like
- Oral semaglutide dropper option plus injectable semaglutide and tirzepatide, with a brand-name upgrade path
- Named Medical Director (Dr. Ruth Cohen) and 24-7 doctor messaging
- Quiz-based intake with fast three to five day shipping
Watch-outs
- Brand-inclusive GLP-1 program is expensive, starting around 1,299 dollars
- States served are not published on the site
- Support phone line uses a UK format, and the compounding pharmacy is not named
NewSelf
What we like
- Semaglutide+ from $99.97/mo — among the lowest prices in the dataset
- All dosages at the same price — no price escalation as dose increases
- LegitScript certified with 503A licensed pharmacies
- Third-party potency, sterility, and endotoxicity testing
- 48 states + Puerto Rico coverage
- B12/B6 + Glycine enhanced formulations
- No membership fees
Watch-outs
- Not available in Mississippi and Louisiana
- Compounded only — no brand-name options
- Site also promotes AI health optimization and longevity (broader platform)
Our Verdict
NewSelf edges out Layla with a higher overall score of 8.3/10 and is particularly strong for lowest-cost compounded GLP-1 with pharmacy quality transparency. Layla remains a solid alternative, especially if you're looking for people wanting oral or injectable semaglutide with a brand-inclusive glp-1 upgrade path.
Choose Layla if…
You want people wanting oral or injectable semaglutide with a brand-inclusive glp-1 upgrade path and a starting price around $199/mo.
Choose NewSelf if…
You want lowest-cost compounded GLP-1 with pharmacy quality transparency and a starting price around $100/mo.
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- Semaglutide · Drugs and brands
- Tirzepatide · Drugs and brands
- Compounded GLP-1 · Pharmacy and drug forms
- 503A pharmacy · Pharmacy and drug forms
- PCAB accreditation · Pharmacy and drug forms
- Prior authorization (PA) · Insurance and regulatory
- Off-label use · Insurance and regulatory
- FDA Drug Shortage List · Insurance and regulatory
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