Henry Meds vs WeightWatchers Clinic
Side-by-side comparison for weight loss. Both programs operate as US telehealth platforms. We earn affiliate commission from either when you book, disclosed inline on every CTA.
Henry Meds — flat-rate compounded GLP-1, no hidden fees
Tirzepatide and semaglutide from licensed pharmacies. Single flat monthly price.
Pros
- · Lowest monthly cost for compounded tirzepatide in this cohort
- · Flat rate — no surprise add-ons
- · Same-day provider visits available
Cons
- · Unavailable in LA, AK, AR, KY
- · Coaching is minimal compared to Ro/Hims
- · Reputation younger than incumbents
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WeightWatchers Clinic (formerly Sequence) — GLP-1 + WW coaching
Branded GLP-1 (Ozempic, Wegovy) prescriptions when insurance covers — plus WeightWatchers behavioral program.
Pros
- · Insurance-covered GLP-1 (when eligible)
- · WW behavioral program included at the membership tier
- · Endocrinologist-led care team
Cons
- · Without insurance, medication cost adds significantly to the headline price
- · Cash-pay value proposition is weaker than direct-to-consumer rivals
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Which one fits you
Both Henry Meds and WeightWatchers Clinic are legitimate weight loss programs operating in most US states. The honest answer to "which is better" is "depends." Different patients fit different programs.
- · Lower starting price: WeightWatchers Clinic ($99/mo vs $247/mo)
- · Higher user rating: Henry Meds (★ 4.7 vs ★ 4.3)
- · More user reviews: Henry Meds (9,120 vs 5,240)
- · More state coverage: WeightWatchers Clinic (50 states vs 46 states)
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