Choose between compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide, see exactly what you'll pay, and start your free provider assessment in minutes.
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The GLP-1 medication — same active ingredient as Ozempic® and Wegovy®.
No charge to see if you qualify. Cancel anytime.

The dual-action GLP-1/GIP medication — same active ingredient as Mounjaro® and Zepbound®.
No charge to see if you qualify. Cancel anytime.
Final pricing is confirmed at checkout after your free assessment. No insurance required. Cancel anytime.

Peptide therapy for deeper sleep, faster recovery, and lean body composition — a natural companion to your weight loss plan.
No waiting rooms. No referrals. Just a simple online path to provider-guided care.
Answer a few questions about your health and goals. No labs or doctor visit required to start.
A licensed provider reviews your intake and, if you're a fit, prescribes the right medication with gradual titration.
Your medication ships free from a licensed U.S. pharmacy, with everything you need to start at home.
"I've lost 32 pounds in four months on semaglutide. The cravings are just gone. For the first time in years I'm not thinking about food all day."
"Tirzepatide changed my life. 41 pounds down, blood pressure normalized, and my provider actually checks in every month. Worth every dollar."
"The food noise is just gone. I'm not white-knuckling through every meal anymore — I eat, I'm full, and I move on with my day."
Semaglutide activates one appetite receptor (GLP-1), while tirzepatide activates two (GLP-1 and GIP). Both are highly effective; your provider will help you choose the right fit based on your goals and health history.
Compounded medications are prepared by a licensed 503A pharmacy based on your individual prescription. Every batch is third-party tested for potency, sterility, and endotoxins before it ships. Compounded medications are not reviewed by the FDA for safety or efficacy.
Both medications are a once-weekly subcutaneous injection you administer at home with a small needle. Your provider starts you at a low dose and increases it gradually to help your body adjust.
The most common side effects are gastrointestinal — nausea, reduced appetite, or mild digestive changes — and are usually temporary, especially with gradual dose increases. Your provider reviews your full health history and monitors you throughout treatment.
No. Voxy is a direct telehealth membership — no insurance is required, and you'll see exactly what's included before you start.
Yes. You can adjust your plan term or cancel anytime by messaging your care team — no cancellation fees, no gray areas.