Super Healthy Rx Review
Best for: pending product verification
Super Healthy Rx (superhealthyrx.com) is operated by Natural Smart Health LLC and offers compounded semaglutide at $299/mo and compounded tirzepatide at $399/mo via fully licensed and insured physicians. Workflow includes a synchronous visit if state law requires.
What the monthly price covers
Medication
Not disclosed
Provider visits
Not disclosed
Shipping
Included
Lab work
Not disclosed
Coaching
Not disclosed
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The Bottom Line
Super Healthy Rx is a solid telehealth option with balanced features and pricing.
Super Healthy Rx at a glance
- Type
- GLP-1 telehealth provider
- Medications
- Semaglutide, Tirzepatide
- Starting price
- $299/mo
- What's included
- Shipping
- FDA status
- No FDA warning letter on record
How we scored Super Healthy Rx
Each dimension is scored algorithmically from Super Healthy Rx’s real pricing, drugs offered, verification status, and disclosed inclusions — using the same six-dimension framework we apply to every provider.
Value25%
6.0/10At $299/mo, Super Healthy Rx runs about 76% above the $170 median for GLP-1 providers.
Effectiveness25%
8.6/10Super Healthy Rx offers both semaglutide and tirzepatide — the two GLP-1 molecules with the strongest published weight-loss trial outcomes.
User Experience15%
7.4/10Online intake and platform experience; 3 platform features disclosed.
Trust & Safety15%
6.8/10Some details we couldn't independently confirm; no FDA warning letters on file (last checked 2026-06-05).
Accessibility10%
6.6/10Super Healthy Rx's exact state footprint isn't published — confirm coverage in your state before signing up.
Support10%
6.4/10Super Healthy Rx provides standard clinician follow-up; no extended coaching or community program is disclosed.
How we verified this Super Healthy Rx review
Last checked 2026-06-05- Confirmed current pricing across 2 dose/plan tiers
- Confirmed what the monthly price does and doesn't include
- 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.
GLP-1 medications Super Healthy Rx offers
Tap any medication to read our plain-English guide — how it works, dosing, side effects, and what the trials found.
Pricing
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What we like
- Listed in both competitor directories
- US board-certified physicians per competitor sources
- Accredited compounding pharmacies per competitor sources
Watch-outs
- Stub entry — exact drug formulary, pricing tiers, states served, and pharmacy partners need a YMYL verification pass
- Confidence is LOW until that pass is done
Super Healthy Rx: an upfront-pricing storefront we can't fully vouch for yet
Super Healthy Rx, run by a company called Natural Smart Health LLC, is a direct-to-consumer telehealth shop selling compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide with free delivery and a no-membership, no-hidden-fee promise. On paper that's an appealing pitch: you fill out a questionnaire, a licensed physician reviews it, and the medication ships to your door. But after a hands-on verification pass, we hold this provider at LOW confidence — not because we found anything alarming, but because it leaves too many basic trust questions unanswered. This review is honest about both.
How the pricing actually works
The model is refreshingly simple compared to the membership-plus-medication mazes some competitors run. There's no separate platform subscription and no consult fee bolted on — the monthly number is meant to be the whole number. Our records have compounded semaglutide at $299 a month, with compounded tirzepatide running roughly a hundred dollars more. For context, the category median across the providers we track sits near $170, so Super Healthy Rx's semaglutide is priced above the middle of the pack rather than as a budget option.
One caveat you should know before you trust any quote here: when we last rendered the live site, the public pages had drifted. The weight-loss card was advertising a lower 'starting at' teaser, the cost FAQ had gone vague ('significantly reduced prices compared to other websites'), and new micro-dosing tiers had appeared with their own pricing tucked behind JavaScript. Translation — confirm the exact price for your drug and dose directly with the provider at checkout before you commit, because the headline figure on the homepage and the figure in our table may not match on any given day.
Watch for the moving menu
Super Healthy Rx has expanded well beyond GLP-1s into micro-dosing semaglutide and tirzepatide, anti-aging sermorelin, NAD+ (nasal and injectable), and erectile-dysfunction treatment. That's a lot of verticals for one storefront, and the weight-loss pricing has clearly been reshuffled around them. More menu isn't a bad thing, but it does mean you should treat the GLP-1 page as the source of truth and ignore cross-sells you didn't come for.
What you actually get
- Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide (not brand-name Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound or Mounjaro)
- Free, fast delivery — the site advertises complimentary two-day shipping
- Upfront, all-in monthly pricing with no advertised hidden fees or separate membership
- An online intake questionnaire, plus a live video visit only if your state's law requires one
The intake flow is the standard async-first design: most people complete a written questionnaire, and a synchronous visit gets triggered only where state regulations demand a real-time consult. That keeps things fast for the patient, but it also means the depth of the medical interaction depends heavily on where you live.
The trust gaps that keep our rating low
This is where we have to be straight with you. Two things a confident telehealth pharmacy almost always shows, Super Healthy Rx does not:
- No named pharmacy partner. The site says it works with 'the largest compound pharmacies in the United States' but never names one. Compounded drugs are only as safe as the facility that mixes them, so an unnamed pharmacy is a real blind spot.
- No visible accreditation. We found no LegitScript, PCAB, ACHC, or NABP badge anywhere on the homepage or footer. Plenty of legitimate sites earn these; the absence here means we can't independently confirm the pharmacy or platform meets those standards.
- Prescriber type unstated. The provider says treatment comes from licensed, insured physicians, but doesn't specify whether you'll see an MD, DO, NP, or PA, and clinicians aren't named.
To be fair about the other side of the ledger: we found no FDA warning letters, no litigation, and no consumer-safety red flags against the company, and the legal entity (Natural Smart Health LLC, DBA Super Healthy RX) is clearly disclosed in its privacy policy. So this isn't a 'stay away' verdict — it's a 'we can't yet verify the things that would let us recommend it' verdict. Our minimum bar for a higher rating is at least one verifiable accreditation or one named pharmacy partner, and right now Super Healthy Rx offers neither. That's also why you won't see it featured on our best-of provider lists; you can read why in our scoring methodology.
Who it's for — and who should skip it
This provider could suit a price-comparison shopper who specifically wants flat, all-in compounded GLP-1 pricing without a membership, who lives in a state with a light-touch telehealth process, and who is comfortable doing their own due diligence before paying. If that's you, ask the support team point-blank which pharmacy fills your prescription and what accreditation it holds before you order.
Skip it if you want brand-name medication (only compounded formulas are offered here), if seeing a verified, named clinician and an accredited pharmacy is non-negotiable for you, or if you simply prefer a provider whose trust signals are already documented. Several alternatives we track clear that bar today and cost less per month.
Bottom line
Super Healthy Rx gets the consumer-friendly basics right — transparent flat pricing, free shipping, no surprise fees, a clean legal disclosure, and a clean regulatory history. What it's missing is the verification scaffolding that separates a trustworthy compounding telehealth provider from an unknown one: a named pharmacy and visible accreditation. Until those appear, treat it as a reasonable-but-unproven option, confirm your exact price at checkout, and ask the hard questions about who's filling your prescription before you hand over a card.
If you're weighing alternatives, Direct Meds ($249/month) and Embody ($299/month) are among the closest options we track to Super Healthy Rx.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Key terms, explained
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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
Sources
The primary regulatory filings and peer-reviewed studies cited throughout this Super Healthy Rx 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.
- 6.STEP 1 Trial — Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults with Overweight or Obesity (Wilding JPH et al.)— New England Journal of Medicine.PMID: 33567185.
- 7.FDA — Wegovy (semaglutide) Approval History via Drugs@FDA— U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
- 8.FDA — Ozempic (semaglutide) Prescribing Information via Drugs@FDA— U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
- 9.SURMOUNT-1 Trial — Tirzepatide Once Weekly for the Treatment of Obesity (Jastreboff AM et al.)— New England Journal of Medicine.PMID: 35658024.
- 10.FDA — Zepbound (tirzepatide) Approval History via Drugs@FDA— U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
- 11.FDA — Mounjaro (tirzepatide) Prescribing Information via Drugs@FDA— U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
- 12.SURMOUNT-5 Trial — Tirzepatide vs. Semaglutide Head-to-Head in Obesity (Garvey WT et al.)— New England Journal of Medicine.PMID: 40334173.
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