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Klarity Health

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Klarity Health
Our Review
Klarity Health receives a 3.6 out of 5 from GLP-1.Reviews, reflecting a trustworthy platform (A BBB rating, 4.0 Trustpilot) that is still developing its weight management capabilities. Strengths include transparent pricing, insurance billing experience, and the Klarity Select program structure. The limited medication options and medium-support model hold it back from higher scores. Existing Klarity mental health patients and those who value insurance integration will find the most benefit here.
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What We Like
4 Trustpilot across 490+ reviews
Brand-name FDA-approved medication options available
A BBB rating
Insurance: Yes + cash-pay
Pricing: $99 visit; first month medication from $159
Nationwide telehealth coverage
What Could Be Better
No lab testing included
No dietitian access
3.6
Competitive but Mixed
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Medications
Compounded semaglutide
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Monthly Cost
$99 visit; first month medication from $159
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Speed to Start
Fast
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Trustpilot
4 / 5 (490+ reviews)
βœ“ Verified Provider
Est. 2020

About Klarity Health

Klarity Health launched in 2020 as a telehealth platform primarily focused on ADHD and mental health services, and has since expanded into GLP-1 weight management. The platform offers compounded semaglutide through its Klarity Select program, with costs structured as a initial visit fee plus 9/month for medication. This pricing model is transparent and predictable, though the combined cost of approximately 8 for the first month places Klarity in the mid-range tier.

On Trustpilot, Klarity holds a 4.0 rating across 490+ reviews, a solid score that reflects generally positive patient sentiment. The company carries an A rating with the BBB, indicating strong business practices and effective complaint resolution. These trust metrics are encouraging, particularly for a company that has expanded into a new clinical domain. The A BBB rating provides a level of institutional credibility that many GLP-1-focused competitors lack.

The clinical support model is medium-tier. Klarity provides provider consultations and prescription management, but does not include the dedicated nutrition coaching, dietitian access, or comprehensive lab testing that high-support competitors offer as standard. The Klarity Select program is the company’s dedicated weight management track, designed to streamline the GLP-1 prescribing process and provide structured follow-up. Patients receive regular check-ins, but the depth of metabolic monitoring falls short of what specialists like Defy Medical or Hone Health provide.

One of Klarity’s distinguishing features is its dual insurance and cash-pay model. Patients can use insurance for consultations where applicable, potentially reducing costs for the visit component of treatment. The platform’s experience with insurance billing for ADHD and mental health gives it operational fluency with payer systems that pure cash-pay telehealth startups do not have. For patients whose insurance covers telehealth consultations, this can reduce the effective monthly cost meaningfully.

Klarity’s GLP-1 program is still maturing. The platform’s core competency remains mental health, and its weight management offering does not yet match the depth or medication variety of dedicated GLP-1 providers. Offering only compounded semaglutide limits patient options, and the medium-support model may not be sufficient for patients with complex metabolic needs. However, for patients who are already using Klarity for ADHD or mental health care, adding GLP-1 treatment through a familiar platform with a strong BBB rating has clear convenience advantages.

At a Glance

Medications Offered

Compounded semaglutide

Both

Cost & Insurance

  • Monthly: $99 visit; first month medication from $159
  • 6-month estimate: $1,194-$2,394
  • Insurance: Yes + cash-pay
  • Self-pay: Yes

Clinical Features

  • Lab testing: No
  • Dietitian access: No
  • Verified Pharmacy: Not disclosed
  • BBB Rating: A

Delivery & Access

  • Format: Subcutaneous
  • Nationwide telehealth: Yes
  • Speed: Fast
  • Spanish-speaking providers: Not available

From the Inside

What the Klarity Booking Flow Looks Like

Klarity is fundamentally different from every other entry in the catalog. It isn’t a clinical intake at all β€” it is a telehealth marketplace that books patients into a 15-minute video appointment with an individual NP or MD provider. The provider, not Klarity, conducts the actual GLP-1 medical screening during the live visit. We walked the full booking flow ourselves so you know exactly what to expect at each step.

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Total Screens
~3 min
Time to Complete
7
Distinct Stages
Clinical Rigor
N/A

Klarity is a marketplace booking flow, not a clinical intake. There is no medical history questionnaire, no FDA black-box screen, no mental-health screen, no allergy capture, and no medication selection inside the booking funnel. All clinical screening happens during the live 15-minute appointment with the matched provider.

Friction Level
3/ 10

Low. Three minutes, four match questions, and a $10 deposit at booking ($39 charged 24 hours before the appointment, $49 total for a 15-minute new-patient visit at the price point we saw). Worry-free policy: cancel or reschedule at no cost up to 24 hours before, and free re-match if the initial provider isn’t the right fit.

The 7 Stages

Stage 1
State Match (Q1 of 4)
“Which state do you live in?” with a single dropdown. Klarity uses the answer to filter the matching pool to providers licensed in that state β€” a hard prerequisite before the patient sees any availability
Stage 2
Payment Preference (Q2)
Insurance (“we accept most insurances; if you are in-network, it’s free to make an appointment, providers may collect co-pay separately”) or Self-Pay (“starts at $49”). Choosing self-pay bypasses the insurance verification step
Stage 3
Days & Times (Q3-4)
Pick preferred days from a 7-day strip with the cheapest matching slot price displayed under each day, then pick preferred time slots in 10-minute increments β€” providers are priced per slot ($49 to $225 in our walkthrough)
Stage 4
Provider Match
“We found your perfect match!” β€” single matched provider card with photo, credentials, Trustpilot rating, “About,” “Service description,” and selected appointment slot. In our walkthrough: Sonia Mahi, FNP-BC, 4.98 (45 reviews), $49, “95% patient satisfaction”
Stage 5
Patient Identity
“Who is this appointment for?” (Myself / Someone else), then patient legal first name, legal last name, and an optional preferred name. Verification codes are described as text-message-based, not a hard OTP gate
Stage 6
Contact & Reason for Visit
Patient DOB, email address, mobile phone number, and a 500-character free-text “Reason for appointment” pre-filled with a polite default (“Hi Sonia Mahi, I’m scheduling a Weight Loss visit with you…”) that the patient can edit
Stage 7
Payment, Agreements & Confirmation
Card / HSA / FSA via Stripe, $10 deposit due today, $39 charged 24 hours before visit, $49 total. Three agreements: T&C/Billing/Privacy + marketing consent, “provider does NOT prescribe the following medications” disclosure, and state-of-practice attestation
πŸ“‹ Marketplace, Not a Clinic

Klarity does not employ providers, set prescribing rules, or compound medications. Each provider on the platform is an independent NP, MD, or PA who lists their own services and pricing. The clinical relationship belongs to that provider and their practice β€” not to Klarity. The closest analogue in the catalog is MDLive: a “general telehealth” platform where the patient picks the clinician, and the clinician picks the protocol. If you want to know what GLP-1 screening looks like inside Klarity, it depends entirely on which provider you book.

⚠ “Provider Does Not Prescribe” Disclosure

Before payment, Klarity surfaces a per-provider disclosure listing medications that the matched provider does not prescribe. In our walkthrough Sonia Mahi’s exclusion list named: Adderall, Avodart (dutasteride), Clomid (clomiphene), Clonazepam, Embrel (etanercept), Exenatide, Gonal-F (follitropin alfa), Humira (adalimumab), Latisse (bimatoprost), Menopur (menotropins), Nizoral (ketoconazole shampoo), Orfadrigenon, Orejla (apremilast), Ovidrel (choriogonadotropin alfa), Propecia (finasteride), Procar (finasteride), Rapaflo (silodosin), Schedule 2 controlled medications, Stelara (ustekinumab), Suboxone, Taltz (ixekizumab), Uroxatral (alfuzosin), and Xanax (alprazolam). No GLP-1 medication is named on this exclusion list, which suggests semaglutide and tirzepatide prescribing is at the individual provider’s discretion rather than platform-blocked. Different providers will have different exclusion lists.

πŸ’° Pricing & Worry-Free Policy

Self-pay starts at $49 for a 15-minute new-patient initial visit in the slot we picked. A $10 deposit is taken at booking and the remaining $39 is charged 24 hours before the visit; the deposit is non-refundable if the patient cancels after the 24-hour window but the visit fee is. Klarity guarantees a free re-match with another provider if the initial choice “isn’t the right fit,” and cancellations 24+ hours out are no-cost. Insurance is accepted in-network with co-pay collected separately by the provider, not Klarity.

Source: GLP-1.Reviews editorial walkthrough on April 29, 2026. We completed every screen of the Klarity weight-loss booking flow and stopped before submitting payment. Klarity is a multi-provider marketplace; the experience varies by which provider the patient books.

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Medical Disclaimer: This review is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. GLP-1 medications are prescription drugs that should only be used under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider. Individual results may vary.

Editorial Independence: GLP-1.Reviews maintains full editorial independence. Our scores are based on verified data and standardized criteria.

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