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88/100 · From $0/mo · Accepts insurance · 10 states
Weight-inclusive primary care with GLP-1 access. Designed by clinicians frustrated with typical obesity medicine model — focuses on the whole person.
GLP-1 for Women · 2026
GLP-1 telehealth focused on women — accounts for hormonal influences on weight, PCOS metabolic care, and perimenopause-related weight changes. Alternatives differ on coaching depth, medication formulary (compounded vs FDA-approved), and integration with broader hormonal care.
| Provider | Score | Starting | Insurance | States |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Form Health BASELINE | 89/100 | $99/mo | Yes | 51 |
| Knownwell | 88/100 | $0/mo | Yes | 10 |
| Plushcare GLP-1 | 84/100 | $17/mo | Yes | 51 |
| Calibrate (Insurance) | 80/100 | $0/mo | Yes | 51 |
| Noom Med | 80/100 | $149/mo | Cash only | 51 |
Each ranked by our 8-dimension editorial score. How we score →
88/100 · From $0/mo · Accepts insurance · 10 states
Weight-inclusive primary care with GLP-1 access. Designed by clinicians frustrated with typical obesity medicine model — focuses on the whole person.
84/100 · From $17/mo · Accepts insurance · 51 states
Primary care telehealth that prescribes Wegovy and Zepbound when clinically appropriate. Insurance-friendly.
80/100 · From $0/mo · Accepts insurance · 51 states
Calibrate’s insurance-billing arm for women whose employer plan covers Wegovy or Zepbound.
80/100 · From $149/mo · Cash-pay · 51 states
Noom’s GLP-1 telehealth arm pairing semaglutide/tirzepatide prescribing with behavior-change coaching.
Form Health scores 89/100 in our editorial — alternatives don't universally beat it. Insurance acceptance is a meaningful advantage if your plan covers it. Nationwide coverage (51 states) matches the best alternatives. Read our full Form Health review for complete pros/cons.
Common reasons include state coverage gaps (51 states currently), pricing fit, insurance compatibility, or preference for a different clinical model. The alternatives below all operate in the same category (GLP-1 for Women) with varying tradeoffs.
Form Health ranks 89/100 in our editorial scoring. Strong overall option — see full Form Health review for pros/cons.
Insurance acceptance varies. 3 of 4 alternatives below accept major insurance — see comparison table for specifics. Form Health accepts insurance.
Most telehealth platforms accept transfers — request your medical records from Form Health (HIPAA right of access, typically 30 days), then provide them during the new platform's intake. If on HRT or controlled medication, plan the switch to avoid prescription gaps.