
Enhanced Review
Best for: not a GLP-1 provider — listed for completeness only
Enhanced is the consumer brand tied to the Enhanced Games athletic competition — not a GLP-1 weight-loss telehealth provider. Its shop sells two retail dietary supplements, LONGER+ (longevity) and STRONGER+ (performance), each $200 regular or $125 on sale, plus branded apparel. There are no GLP-1, testosterone, or peptide products and no telehealth pathway, so it is listed here only as an out-of-scope reference.
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The Bottom Line
Enhanced is a solid telehealth option with balanced features and pricing.
Enhanced at a glance
- Type
- Weight-loss supplement
- Starting price
- $125/mo
- FDA status
- No FDA warning letter on record
How we scored Enhanced
Each dimension is scored algorithmically from Enhanced’s real pricing, drugs offered, verification status, and disclosed inclusions — using the same six-dimension framework we apply to every provider.
Value25%
6.1/10At $125/mo, Enhanced runs in line with the $125 median for comparable providers.
Effectiveness25%
4.6/10Enhanced's offering is not built around the GLP-1 molecules with the strongest weight-loss trial evidence — weigh the clinical support carefully. FDA-approved brand options are available alongside compounded versions.
User Experience15%
6.1/10Online intake and platform experience — app/portal-based; 5 platform features disclosed.
Trust & Safety15%
4.8/10Some details we couldn't independently confirm; no FDA warning letters on file (last checked 2026-06-06).
Accessibility10%
4.9/10Enhanced's exact state footprint isn't published — confirm coverage in your state before signing up.
Support10%
4.7/10Enhanced provides standard clinician follow-up; no extended coaching or community program is disclosed.
How we verified this Enhanced review
Last checked 2026-06-06- Confirmed current pricing across 4 dose/plan tiers
- Checked the FDA warning-letter database for enforcement actions
- Walked the public intake/checkout flow on the provider's site
Pricing, availability, and compliance facts come from the provider's own site and primary regulatory records — see the sources below. Editorial confidence in this data: low.
Pricing
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What we like
- Public pricing on retail supplements
- Clear FDA dietary-supplement disclaimer
Watch-outs
- Not a GLP-1 weight-loss telehealth provider — outside our core directory scope
- No prescription medications, peptides, or compounded drugs offered
- Affiliated with the controversial Enhanced Games competition
- No LegitScript seal and no licensed-provider network disclosed
- Active ingredients in its LONGER+ / STRONGER+ products not disclosed
The verdict: this isn't a weight-loss service at all
Let's be clear up front, because it will save you time: Enhanced is not a GLP-1 provider, a telehealth clinic, or a medical weight-loss program. It is the consumer retail brand attached to the Enhanced Games — the controversial athletic competition — and its shop sells exactly two dietary supplements plus a rack of branded clothing. There is no doctor to talk to, no prescription, no semaglutide or tirzepatide, no compounded medication, and no state-by-state licensing because nothing here requires a license. We include it in this directory only because people search for the name, and we want anyone who lands on it expecting weight-loss medication to understand quickly that they are in the wrong place.
If you came here looking for a way to get GLP-1 medication prescribed and shipped, skip Enhanced entirely and look at our ranked telehealth providers instead. If you came specifically to buy an Enhanced-branded supplement, the rest of this review tells you what's actually on offer and what to watch for.
What you can actually buy
The shop carries two products. LONGER+ is pitched as a longevity formula and STRONGER+ as a performance formula. Both carry the same price: a two-hundred-dollar regular tag that the site routinely discounts to $125 on sale. Alongside the supplements there's apparel — crew sweatshirts, tees, a long-sleeve, and shorts running from the low forties up to ninety dollars. That's the entire catalog. The marketing language on the homepage talks about 'science-backed protocols to support energy, drive, and focus' and 'personalized wellness products and pathways,' but when you reach the actual store, it resolves to those two tubs and some clothing.
How the pricing really works
This is straightforward retail e-commerce, not a subscription or a membership. You pay per product. The headline number you'll see most often is the $125 sale price; the un-discounted price is meaningfully higher, in the two-hundred-dollar range. For comparison, that is a premium even by supplement standards — plenty of longevity and performance stacks sell for a fraction of it. Because it's a one-off purchase of a consumer good, none of the things that justify telehealth pricing — a clinician visit, lab review, dose titration, ongoing message support — are part of the deal. You are paying for a bottle, full stop.
The transparency problem
Here is the issue that matters most for anyone considering a purchase: the active ingredients in LONGER+ and STRONGER+ are not clearly disclosed in the material we reviewed. A supplement that costs as much as these do, marketed around 'longevity' and 'performance,' should make its formula obvious — what's in it, how much, and why. Without a published ingredient panel, you cannot judge whether the price is justified, whether anything in it interacts with medication you take, or whether it's simply a commodity blend in expensive packaging.
To the brand's credit, it does carry the standard FDA dietary-supplement disclaimer verbatim: 'These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.' That's legally appropriate and honest about what these products are — they are not drugs and make no disease claims. But a disclaimer is the floor, not a sign of quality.
Trust, oversight, and the Enhanced Games connection
Because nothing sold here is a prescription product, the medical-oversight checks we apply to real telehealth providers don't even have anything to grab onto. There's no LegitScript certification, no disclosed licensed-provider network, no accredited compounding pharmacy, and no clinical staff named — none of which is required for a supplement shop, but all of which means there's no third-party seal of trust to point to either. The corporate entity behind it is listed simply as Enhanced Ltd.
You should also weigh the brand association honestly. Enhanced is tied to the Enhanced Games, a competition built around the idea of athletes using performance enhancements that conventional sports ban. Whatever your view of that project, it is polarizing, and it shapes the identity of these supplements. That's a values question only you can answer, but it's a relevant one when you're deciding whether to put a company's product in your body.
Who it's for and who should skip it
- Skip it if you want weight-loss medication. There is no GLP-1, no peptide, no TRT, and no clinician here — this brand cannot help you with that, period.
- Skip it if you expect ingredient transparency. The undisclosed formulas at this price are hard to recommend over supplements that publish their full panels.
- Possibly consider it only if you're already an Enhanced Games fan who specifically wants the branded LONGER+ or STRONGER+ product and is comfortable buying a premium-priced supplement without a published ingredient list.
- Bargain hunters should look elsewhere — the regular price sits in the two-hundred-dollar range, and even the $125 sale price is steep for a single supplement bottle.
Bottom line
Enhanced is in this directory by name only. It's a retail supplement and apparel brand connected to the Enhanced Games, selling two undisclosed-formula products at a premium price, with the standard 'not evaluated by the FDA' disclaimer and none of the medical infrastructure a weight-loss patient actually needs. There's nothing inherently wrong with a company selling supplements — but as a tool for losing weight or accessing GLP-1 care, it offers literally nothing. If that's your goal, use our scoring methodology and our ranked list of genuine telehealth providers, and treat Enhanced as a brand you can safely cross off.
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Sources
The primary regulatory filings and peer-reviewed studies cited throughout this Enhanced review:
Sources & methodology — as of July 2026
- 1.Weight Loss Rankings — GLP-1 Pricing Index 2026 (our independent dataset)— WeightLossRankings.org.
- 2.FDA — Compounding and the 503A Pharmacy Framework— U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
- 3.FDA — Drug Shortages Database (current shortage listings)— U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
- 4.PCAB — Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board Standards— Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC) / PCAB.
- 5.KFF — Medicaid coverage research (anti-obesity & GLP-1 drug policy)— Kaiser Family Foundation.
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