Oria Meds vs Collective
An in-depth comparison of two leading GLP-1 Providers
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Oria Meds
Best for: flat-rate compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide from a clinic that names its pharmacy
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Collective
Best for: the lowest flat medication price if you can absorb an annual membership fee
Visit Collective →Oria Meds and Collective 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, Collective starts lower at $59/mo versus $199/mo, and Collective edges ahead overall (8.3 vs 7.1 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
Oria Meds
Ongoing monthly rate. First month is $89 as a limited offer.
Ships every 3 months; the 3-month plan is also $209/mo.
Ongoing monthly rate. First month is $129 as a limited offer.
Ships every 3 months; the 3-month plan is $316/mo.
Collective
Verbatim: 'Compounded Semaglutide: $59/month. Same price, every dose. Cancel anytime.' ⛔ EXCLUDES the required membership — the site states 'What does it cost? $59/month + $199 annual membership.' First-year total is $907 ($75.58/mo equivalent).
Verbatim: 'Compounded Tirzepatide: $69/month. Same price, any dose.' ⛔ EXCLUDES the required membership — 'The cost is $69/month + $199 annual membership.' First-year total is $1,027 ($85.58/mo equivalent).
Verbatim: 'Requires Collective membership: 21 day free trial, then a low annual $199 membership fee. No recurring monthly membership charges.' Charged yearly, not monthly. Terms of Use: 'all membership fees are non-refundable, and partial-period refunds are not provided.'
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What’s included
Oria Meds
What the monthly price covers
Medication
Included
Provider visits
Included
Shipping
Included
Lab work
Not disclosed
Coaching
Not disclosed
Collective
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.
Oria Meds
7.1/10
Collective
8.3/10
Value25%
Effectiveness25%
User Experience15%
Trust & Safety15%
Accessibility10%
Support10%
Features & Coverage
| Feature | Oria Meds | Collective |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $199/mo | ✓$59/mo |
| Features | ✓7 features | 3 features |
| States Available | Not disclosed | Not disclosed |
| Compounded | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Brand Name | — | — |
| FSA/HSA Accepted | — | — |
| FDA Warnings | None | None |
About Oria Meds
Oria Meds is a telehealth weight-loss clinic selling compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide, each formulated with B12, through licensed U.S. providers. It names its dispensing pharmacy — PerfectRx in Flower Mound, Texas — which most compounded GLP-1 sellers do not. Pricing is flat across dose levels: semaglutide is $199 a month and tirzepatide $369 on the monthly plan, with a discounted first month and cheaper multi-month commitments.
Read our full Oria Meds review →About Collective
Collective (collective.org) is a membership-based telehealth platform from the founder of Thrive Market, selling compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide at a flat price on every dose. Medication is billed separately from a required annual membership, and the program bundles unlimited clinician messaging, dietitian access and express cold shipping.
Read our full Collective review →Pros & Cons
Oria Meds
What we like
- Names its dispensing pharmacy — PerfectRx, Flower Mound TX, with address and phone — which most compounded GLP-1 sellers do not
- Flat pricing across all dose levels, so titrating up does not raise your monthly cost
- Both molecules are named at checkout: semaglutide and tirzepatide, each compounded with B12
- A discounted first month on the monthly plan — $89 semaglutide, $129 tirzepatide
- The intake is free and you are charged only after a provider approves treatment
- Home injection kit, free expedited shipping and unlimited medical support are included in every plan
- 0% installment financing is offered on the 3- and 6-month plans
Watch-outs
- The homepage advertises GLP-1 from $149 and dual GIP/GLP-1 from $249; neither figure appeared on the plan menu at checkout
- The molecule is never named on the public site — you only learn it is semaglutide or tirzepatide once you reach checkout
- Committing longer costs more for semaglutide: the 1-month plan is $199 a month, the 3- and 6-month plans are both $209
- Multi-month plans ship every 3 months, so a 6-month plan arrives as two shipments rather than six
- A countdown banner claims only one discount is left and reserves it for about nine minutes
- Medication is non-refundable once dispensed, including partially used or unopened vials
- Its terms name no legal entity, so there is no company to check against regulatory records
- The listed address is a Sheridan, Wyoming suite used by many registered-agent filings, not a clinical site
Collective
What we like
- The lowest published compounded GLP-1 medication prices we track — $59/month semaglutide and $69/month tirzepatide
- Flat pricing at every dose, so titrating up does not raise the bill
- Unlimited clinician messaging and registered-dietitian access are included rather than upsold
- 21-day free trial on the membership before the annual fee is charged
Watch-outs
- The advertised $59 and $69 exclude a mandatory $199 annual membership — the real first-year cost is $907 and $1,027
- Membership fees are non-refundable and no partial-period refunds are given
- Compounding pharmacies are described only as 'independent, third-party licensed pharmacies' and are never named
- State availability is not published on the marketing site
Our Verdict
Collective edges out Oria Meds with a higher overall score of 8.3/10 and is particularly strong for the lowest flat medication price if you can absorb an annual membership fee. Oria Meds remains a solid alternative, especially if you're looking for flat-rate compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide from a clinic that names its pharmacy.
Choose Oria Meds if…
You want flat-rate compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide from a clinic that names its pharmacy and a starting price around $199/mo.
Choose Collective if…
You want the lowest flat medication price if you can absorb an annual membership fee and a starting price around $59/mo.
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