Ro vs Noom Med
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.
Ro Body — branded GLP-1 weight care program
Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide via Ro's licensed provider network. FSA/HSA eligible.
Pros
- · Established clinical model with ongoing provider visits
- · Compounded options keep monthly cost predictable
- · FSA/HSA eligible
- · Strong reputation, large reviewer pool
Cons
- · Not the cheapest entry point in the category
- · Not available in Louisiana or Alaska
- · Compounded medication availability varies by FDA shortage status
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Noom Med — GLP-1 + behavioral psychology coaching
Combines GLP-1 prescriptions with Noom's cognitive-behavioral weight loss app.
Pros
- · Best behavioral coaching layer in the category
- · Daily app engagement vs. monthly check-ins elsewhere
- · 30-day money-back trial
Cons
- · App engagement is mandatory to extract value — light users overpay
- · Medication options are narrower than Ro/Henry
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Which one fits you
Both Ro and Noom Med 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: Ro ($145/mo vs $179/mo)
- · Higher user rating: Ro (★ 4.7 vs ★ 4.4)
- · More user reviews: Ro (18,420 vs 11,980)
- · More state coverage: Noom Med (49 states vs 48 states)
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