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Direct Meds

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Direct Meds
Our Review
Direct Meds earns a strong 4.0 out of 5 from our editorial team, driven by its exceptional 4.6-star Trustpilot rating from 8,650+ reviews, CoA-verified medications, included lab testing, and competitive pricing starting at just $80/month. The main gaps are the absence of dietitian support and no insurance acceptance. This provider is best suited for patients who want a trustworthy, quality-verified compounded GLP-1 provider at an affordable price and are comfortable managing nutritional changes on their own.
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What We Like
4.6 Trustpilot across 8650+ reviews
Lab testing included
CoA provided
Pricing: $80 to $300
Nationwide telehealth
What Could Be Better
No dietitian access
No insurance accepted
4
Strong Choice
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Medications
Semaglutide, Tirzepatide
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Monthly Cost
$80 to $300
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Speed to Start
Fast
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Trustpilot
4.6 / 5 (8650+ reviews)
βœ“ Verified Provider
Compounded Medications
Est. 2024

About Direct Meds

Direct Meds has rapidly established itself as one of the most popular GLP-1 telehealth providers since its founding in 2024. The numbers speak volumes: with over 8,650 reviews on Trustpilot and a 4.6-star rating, Direct Meds has amassed one of the largest and most positive review profiles in the entire compounded GLP-1 market. The platform offers compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide at prices ranging from $80 to $300 per month, with entry-level pricing that undercuts the majority of its competitors.

What sets Direct Meds apart from many compounded medication providers is its commitment to quality verification. The platform provides Certificates of Analysis (CoA) testing for its compounded medications, which verifies the potency, purity, and sterility of each batch. In a compounded medication market that has faced scrutiny over quality control, CoA testing represents a meaningful safeguard for patient safety. Additionally, Direct Meds includes lab testing as part of its program β€” a clinical feature that many competitors at similar price points do not offer.

The Trustpilot profile for Direct Meds is among the most robust we have reviewed. A 4.6-star rating across 8,650+ reviews is not only impressive in absolute terms but also demonstrates remarkable consistency at scale. Maintaining a high rating as review volume grows is significantly harder than earning high marks from a handful of early adopters, and this sustained performance suggests that Direct Meds delivers a reliably positive patient experience across a very large customer base.

The platform does have some limitations worth noting. Direct Meds does not offer dietitian access or structured nutritional support, which means patients looking for a holistic weight management program will need to supplement their medication with external resources. The provider also does not have a Better Business Bureau listing, though the sheer volume and quality of Trustpilot feedback arguably provides a more comprehensive picture of customer satisfaction than a BBB grade alone. Insurance is not accepted, so all costs are out-of-pocket.

For patients seeking compounded GLP-1 medications with strong quality assurance, competitive pricing, and the confidence that comes from thousands of positive patient reviews, Direct Meds is one of the strongest options available. The combination of CoA-verified medications, included lab testing, aggressive pricing, and an exceptional Trustpilot track record makes this a high-trust provider that earns a top-tier score from our editorial team. The only factors preventing a higher rating are the lack of dietitian support and the absence of insurance options.

At a Glance

Medications Offered

Semaglutide, Tirzepatide

Compounded

Cost & Insurance

  • Monthly: $80 to $300
  • 6-month estimate: $480 – $1800
  • Insurance: No
  • Self-pay: Yes

Clinical Features

  • Lab testing: Yes
  • Dietitian access: No
  • Verified Pharmacy: Licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies; CoA testing verified; specific names not disclosed
  • BBB Rating:

Delivery & Access

  • Format: Both (Oral and Subcutaneous)
  • Nationwide telehealth: Yes
  • Speed: Fast
  • Spanish-speaking providers: Not available

From the Inside

What the Direct Meds Intake Looks Like

We walked through Direct Meds’ full GLP-1 intake ourselves, from the first BMI screen through the 31-step questionnaire to the 90-day starter-pack checkout. Here’s what an actual prospective patient encounters before being prescribed.

40
Total Screens
~10 min
Time to Complete
5
Distinct Stages

Clinical Rigor
7
/ 10

Direct Meds is the only compounded provider in our catalog to ask for an actual blood-pressure RANGE and a resting heart-rate range, both with AHA-aligned categories. Two long safety multi-selects cover suicidal thoughts, eating disorders, MTC + MEN2 family history, and a sex-specific symptom screen. Knocked down by no validated PHQ, no dedicated eating-disorder screen, no substance/alcohol screen, and a free-text-free meds review.

Friction Level
6
/ 10

Moderate. Thirty-one numbered question screens plus four marketing/testimonial interstitials inflate the screen count, and an ID-upload acknowledgment is required at checkout. Email and phone are collected late (Eligibility stage), so there’s no early account gate, but the 90-day starter pack and the optional $49.95 “front of the line” upsell add commercial pressure at the end.

The 5 Stages

Stage 1
Start
Height + weight with a live BMI calculator, goal weight, and sex assigned at birth (Male / Female only).
Stage 2
Preliminary
Sex-specific symptom screen (men: low libido / ED, hair loss, skin issues, cognition issues), priority selector (lose weight / gain muscle / maintain), primary motivation Likert, and several testimonial / educational interstitials.
Stage 3
Health
Weight-loss pace expectation framed against 2.2–4.4 lbs/week, sleep quality + sleep hours, two long safety multi-selects (kidney/liver/eating disorders/suicidal thoughts/cancer/transplants/pancreatitis/T1D/insulin/retinopathy/thyroid cyst; then MTC + MEN2 family history, kidney specialist, GI disorders), prior GLP-1 use within 4 weeks, and a lifestyle-willingness gate.
Stage 4
Details
Year-over-year weight change (5-point), an actual BP range check (<120/80 through β‰₯140/90 with AHA staging), a resting heart-rate range check, Affordability vs Potency preference, Injection vs Drops preference, a Yes/No on currently taking medications, motivation Likert, and a Yes/No “anything else for the medical team.”
Stage 5
Eligibility β†’ Checkout
DOB, name, ship-to state, then email + phone with HIPAA agreement and SMS opt-in. Approval reveal recommends Semaglutide weekly injections at $147 first month / $297 after on a 90-day starter pack; Tirzepatide and oral drops are alternatives. Patient Portal password creation, payment, and an ID-upload acknowledgment close the flow.

Clinical Safety Screens Performed

βœ“ Blood pressure range β€” AHA-aligned categories (rare)
βœ“ Resting heart rate range <60 / 60–100 / 101–110 / >110
βœ“ FDA black-box family history β€” MTC and MEN2 as separate items
βœ“ Suicidal thoughts checkbox in Q16 safety multi-select
βœ“ Anorexia / bulimia checkbox in Q16 safety multi-select
βœ“ Pancreatitis, organ transplants, active cancer
βœ“ Kidney function β€” CKD, solitary kidney / transplant, kidney specialist in last 12 months
βœ“ Sleep quality + duration as separate questions

⚠ What Direct Meds’ Intake Doesn’t Do

The intake doesn’t use a validated PHQ-2 or PHQ-9 depression screen β€” suicidal thoughts is one item in a 12-option multi-select rather than a dedicated question. Eating disorders are checkbox items in the same multi-select rather than a dedicated screen with severity grading. There is no substance or alcohol screen, no general drug or food allergy screen, and no actual medication list β€” only a Yes/No on whether the patient currently takes medications. Diet and exercise are asked as a willingness-to-change gate, not as current-history questions. Sex is collected as a binary Male/Female only, with no separate gender identity question.

πŸ’‘ Direct Meds Asks for an Actual BP and Heart-Rate Range

Most compounded GLP-1 providers either skip blood pressure entirely or include it as a single checkbox in a comorbidity list. Direct Meds asks the patient to pick a BP range aligned with AHA staging β€” Normal (<120/80), Elevated (120–129/<80), High Stage 1 (130–139/80–89), High Stage 2 (β‰₯140/90), or Not sure β€” and a resting heart-rate range on a similar scale. Combined with a sleep quality + duration block, this is meaningfully closer to a primary-care intake than the typical compounded-only flow. The trade-off: it’s a self-reported range, not a measured value.

Source: GLP-1.Reviews editorial walkthrough on April 29, 2026. We completed every screen of the Direct Meds weight-loss intake using a representative GLP-1 candidate persona and stopped before submitting any payment information.

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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.

Direct Meds
4.0 / 5.0
Strong Choice

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