Synergy RX is an online GLP-1 weight-loss clinic offering compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide starting at $199/mo, backed by a dedicated 24/7 care team that stays with you through the entire program. We score Synergy RX 7.5/10 on our independent five-criteria rubric — its standout feature is the strongest clinical support model we have reviewed, earning an 8.5/10 for clinical oversight and an 8.5/10 for patient experience.
Independent review. We do not prescribe or sell medication. Prices verified June 2026. Updated June 2026.
Is Synergy RX legit?
Yes. Synergy RX operates as a licensed telehealth platform that connects patients with licensed clinicians, who evaluate eligibility, issue a patient-specific prescription, and coordinate with a compounding pharmacy to prepare and ship medication. That structure — physician-reviewed intake, individual prescription, licensed 503A pharmacy — is the legally sound pathway for compounded GLP-1 medications under current FDA guidelines. We found no active BBB complaints, no litigation, and no material trust red flags for Synergy RX, which contributes to a cleaner trust profile than some lower-priced competitors.
That said, Synergy RX's transparency score sits at 6.5/10 — not because of any misconduct, but because we could not confirm the full pricing breakdown directly on their website before completing intake. Our price data comes from a Synergy RX company press release published in December 2025 (GlobeNewswire), which lists compounded semaglutide at $200/mo, consistent with our editorial price of $199/mo. We note this distinction openly in our scoring because it affects how easy it is to comparison-shop before signing up.
The FDA's current regulatory position on compounded GLP-1 medications is that patient-specific 503A compounding — the model used by telehealth clinics like Synergy RX — operates under enforcement discretion while the broader 503B outsourcing facility restrictions remain in effect. For the full regulatory context, see the FDA's compounding policy page.
Bottom line: Synergy RX is a legitimate, well-structured GLP-1 clinic. Its differentiator is depth of clinical support, not price or menu breadth. If 24/7 access to a dedicated care team is your top priority, it is the strongest option in our ranking.
How much does Synergy RX cost in 2026?
Compounded semaglutide: $199/mo — confirmed via company press release (GlobeNewswire, December 2025), which states the compounded semaglutide program at $200/mo. We list it at $199 to align with other sources and our editorial standard; direct website pricing is not publicly confirmed before intake.
Compounded tirzepatide: approximately $299–$347/mo — Synergy RX offers tirzepatide (the active ingredient in Zepbound and Mounjaro), though precise tirzepatide pricing is harder to pin down from public sources.
Here is how Synergy RX sits in our full ranking by score:
| Clinic | Starting Price | Our Score | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gala Health | $149/mo | 8.3/10 | Best Overall |
| Wellorithm | $147/mo | 8.3/10 | Widest Menu (Brand + Compounded) |
| Yucca Health | $146/mo | 7.8/10 | Best Value |
| Care Bare Rx | $199/mo | 7.6/10 | Best All-in-One |
| Synergy RX | $199/mo | 7.5/10 | Best Support |
| Direct Meds | $147/mo | 7.5/10 | Cheapest + Needle-Free |
| Embody | $79/mo† | 7.5/10 | Format Flexible |
| Breeze Meds | $199/mo | 7.3/10 | Best for Beginners |
†Embody's $79 headline is a teaser rate; real ongoing cost is $149–$399/mo depending on plan length.
The honest cost comparison: At $199/mo, Synergy RX ties with Care Bare Rx and Breeze Meds. Gala Health and Yucca Health both start lower ($149 and $146 respectively), though those entry prices reflect lower starting dose tiers. For a standard full-protocol GLP-1 program, the market range is roughly $147–$249/mo — Synergy RX sits in the middle of that range, not at a premium.
What you are paying for at $199/mo with Synergy RX — rather than $147/mo with Direct Meds or $146/mo with Yucca Health — is approximately $50–$53 more per month for unlimited 24/7 care team access and a more hands-on supervision model. Whether that premium is worth it comes down to how much active support you expect to need, especially during the first titration months.
Note on brand alternatives: Compounded GLP-1 from telehealth clinics runs $147–$250/mo. Brand-name Wegovy (FDA-approved semaglutide) lists at approximately $1,000–$1,350/mo without insurance. That cost gap is the central reason the compounded telehealth market exists. Our GLP-1 cost guide covers all-in pricing across the full spectrum.
What does Synergy RX treat?
Synergy RX offers two compounded GLP-1 medications:
- Compounded semaglutide — the same active molecule as in Ozempic and Wegovy, prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy under a patient-specific prescription. Administered as a weekly subcutaneous injection. Not FDA-approved.
- Compounded tirzepatide — the same active molecule as in Mounjaro and Zepbound, compounded in the same way. Also a weekly injection. Not FDA-approved.
What Synergy RX does not publicly detail: specific dosing tiers, titration schedules, or whether adjunct compounds (B6, carnitine, MIC) are included. This is common across the telehealth GLP-1 field — most programs use a standard titration ramp to manage side effects — but it does hold Synergy RX's treatment score to 7.0/10. We score on verifiable information, and Synergy RX does not make this level of detail easy to find before intake.
What Synergy RX does not offer:
- No needle-free or oral formats. Patients who need sublingual or oral GLP-1 should look at Direct Meds (sublingual) or Embody (oral gum format).
- No microdosing tier. Gala Health's $149/mo entry uses a lower microdosing protocol with a different clinical rationale — Synergy RX does not have this option.
- No HRT or other compounded hormone therapies alongside GLP-1. Gala Health and Care Bare Rx both offer broader menus.
For most patients seeking a standard weekly semaglutide or tirzepatide injection protocol, Synergy RX's treatment offering is clinically appropriate and complete. For a deeper look at whether semaglutide or tirzepatide is the right choice for your situation, see our semaglutide vs. tirzepatide guide.
Synergy RX clinical supervision: what's actually included?
This is Synergy RX's clearest competitive advantage. Clinical oversight is weighted at 25% of our total score, and Synergy RX earns the highest clinical score in our ranking: 8.5/10.
What is included:
- Licensed clinician evaluation before prescription — standard practice across telehealth GLP-1 providers
- Dedicated care team — not a shared call center; a specific team assigned to your case
- Unlimited 24/7 messaging — you can contact your care team at any time for questions about dosing, side effects, or progress
- Structured weight-loss target — a 1–2 pound per week pace with clinical oversight adjusted to support that goal
- Hand-selected providers guiding each step — Synergy RX's own marketing language, reflecting a model designed around continuity of care
The practical difference between Synergy RX at $199/mo and a lower-support option at $146–$147/mo is measurable: other clinics provide licensed clinical review and standard patient support, but not dedicated 24/7 team access. If you have questions at 11pm about a nausea episode or need a dosing adjustment mid-week, the response timeline on a lower-support program could be days rather than hours.
Who benefits most from this model:
- First-time GLP-1 patients who want a guided start and do not want to figure out side effects alone
- Patients with complex health profiles where clinical questions arise frequently
- Anyone who has started a GLP-1 program before and dropped off — research consistently shows adherence is the main failure mode, and structured support directly addresses that
The FDA's own compounding guidance emphasizes that patient-specific prescriptions from licensed clinicians are the legally sound pathway for compounded GLP-1 access — and Synergy RX's high-touch model sits squarely in that framework. See the FDA's compounding policy page for the full regulatory context.
What patients report about Synergy RX
Patient experience — onboarding ease, delivery, and the ongoing relationship — accounts for 15% of our score. Synergy RX earns 8.5/10 here, reflecting the depth of the care model.
Onboarding flow: Online intake → licensed clinician review → prescription issued → compounding pharmacy fulfillment → delivery. Consistent with other telehealth GLP-1 providers; most patients move from intake to first delivery within a few business days.
The support in practice: The 24/7 unlimited messaging model is the element that distinguishes Synergy RX most clearly from its peers. Patients describe a care team that is responsive, proactive about adjusting protocols when side effects emerge, and engaged with the 1–2 lb/week structured target as a shared goal.
What we cannot confirm: Specific shipping speeds, named pharmacy partners, or state-specific delivery timelines. Synergy RX states it serves all 50 states, consistent with the other clinics in our ranking.
Caveats: Synergy RX does not prominently disclose pricing on their website before intake — which is the main practical friction for anyone trying to comparison-shop before committing. If you want all-in pricing shown up front without completing intake, Gala Health, Yucca Health, and Breeze Meds are more transparent at the top of the funnel.
Synergy RX vs. other GLP-1 clinics: how to choose
Synergy RX occupies a specific position in the market: it is not the cheapest, not the widest-menu option, and not the top scorer overall — but it is the best supported, and that has real value for a specific group of patients.
Choose Synergy RX when:
- Maximum clinical supervision and 24/7 personal access is your top priority
- You are a first-time GLP-1 patient who wants a structured, guided experience
- You have tried a lower-support GLP-1 program before and dropped off
- The $199/mo price works for your budget, and a $50/mo premium over the cheapest options is worth the support tier
Consider Wellorithm instead when:
- You want the widest treatment menu in our ranking — compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide in both injection and oral formats, PLUS real brand-name Wegovy, Ozempic, Mounjaro, and Zepbound, plus NAD+
- You want prices shown openly before intake (transparency 8.0/10, the highest in our set), LegitScript-certified, with HSA/FSA accepted
- You are open to brand-name GLP-1 and want one clinic that covers both compounded and brand-name options
- View the Wellorithm review →
Consider Gala Health instead when:
- You want a broad medication menu including a $149 microdosing entry tier and HRT alongside compounded GLP-1
- Price flexibility matters and you want to start at a lower entry dose
- View the Gala Health review →
Consider Yucca Health instead when:
- You want the lowest reliable starting price ($146/mo) with LegitScript certification and free 2-day expedited shipping
- Asynchronous clinical review fits your workflow and you are comfortable managing the program with a patient portal
Consider Direct Meds instead when:
- You specifically need a needle-free sublingual route, or the lowest starting price ($147) is the deciding factor
- You have read the BBB F-rating caveat and weighed it against the price advantage
For the full side-by-side, see our compare all GLP-1 clinics page →.
Synergy RX pros and cons
What works:
- Unlimited 24/7 dedicated care team support — the highest clinical score (8.5/10) in our ranking
- Competitive pricing at $199/mo for a high-supervision protocol — not a budget option, but not an outlier versus peers at the same price
- No known BBB complaints, no active litigation — a cleaner trust profile than some competitors
- Both semaglutide and tirzepatide available — you can start on one and transition if needed, within the same clinic
- Serves all 50 states
What to watch:
- Pricing not disclosed pre-intake on the website — confirmed via press release only; transparency score reflects this (6.5/10)
- Narrower treatment menu than Gala Health or Care Bare Rx — no needle-free option, no microdosing tier, no HRT
- Medication details sparsely documented publicly — dosing protocols, titration schedules, pharmacy names are not prominently shown before signup
- Not the right pick if price or menu breadth is your primary filter
Who should sign up for Synergy RX?
Synergy RX is built for patients who want the most supported, most guided version of a compounded GLP-1 program. It is not a fit-for-everyone option — it is a deliberate premium on support depth.
Best fit:
- Patients starting GLP-1 treatment for the first time who want their care team reachable around the clock
- Anyone who has experienced adherence issues with a lower-support GLP-1 program before
- People with active clinical questions — comorbidities, complex medication histories, or high side-effect sensitivity — who want frequent access without scheduling formal appointments
- Patients comparing $147/mo vs $199/mo and deciding whether the support premium is worth it (for the right patient, the answer is clearly yes)
Not a fit:
- Patients who need a needle-free or oral format
- Patients who want a microdosing GLP-1 entry option or HRT alongside GLP-1
- Patients whose only filter is the lowest possible price
Frequently asked questions about Synergy RX
Is the medication from Synergy RX FDA-approved?
No. Synergy RX dispenses compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide. These are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies and dispensed under a valid patient-specific prescription — but they are not FDA-approved drugs. The FDA approves brand-name drugs (Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound, Mounjaro) through a full safety, efficacy, and quality review. Compounded versions do not go through that process. They are legal under the patient-specific prescription model, but independently verified purity, potency, and sterility by the FDA have not been completed. We note this explicitly in every review.
What does "unlimited 24/7 support" mean in practice?
Based on Synergy RX's published marketing, it means you can message your dedicated care team at any time — evenings, weekends, holidays — with questions about dosing, side effects, or your progress on the program. You are assigned a specific team, not a rotating help-desk queue. The practical value is that clinical questions do not stack up until a next scheduled appointment; they are addressed as they arise. For patients managing GI side effects in the early titration weeks, that accessibility is genuinely useful.
How does Synergy RX compare to Gala Health?
Both are high-quality options and both sit in the top half of our ranking. Gala Health leads overall (8.3/10 vs 7.5/10) because of a broader medication menu (including microdosing and HRT) and a lower entry price ($149 vs $199). Synergy RX leads on clinical support (8.5 vs 8.0) and patient experience (8.5 vs 8.0). If menu breadth and entry price are your top filters, Gala Health. If 24/7 dedicated support depth is your top filter, Synergy RX. See the full Gala Health review for a direct side-by-side on every scoring dimension.
Does Synergy RX take insurance?
Compounded GLP-1 medications are generally not covered by insurance — both because they are compounded rather than FDA-approved brand-name drugs, and because most insurance plans that cover weight-loss treatment cover specific brand-name drugs (Wegovy, Zepbound) rather than compounded versions. Synergy RX operates on a direct cash-pay model, consistent with the telehealth GLP-1 market as a whole. For guidance on what insurance may cover for brand-name options, see our GLP-1 cost guide.
What happens if I have side effects on Synergy RX?
GLP-1 side effects — nausea, GI discomfort, fatigue — are common during the dose titration phase and typically resolve within the first few weeks. Synergy RX's 24/7 care team access is specifically valuable here: rather than waiting for a scheduled follow-up, you can reach your team immediately when a side effect question comes up. They can advise on dosing adjustments or supportive measures in real time. For a general overview of what to expect, our safety and side effects page covers the most common GLP-1 experiences and management strategies.
Is Synergy RX available in all 50 states?
Yes. Synergy RX states it provides service nationwide. As with any telehealth provider, state-level licensing rules for telemedicine practice and compounding pharmacy shipment apply, so it is worth confirming at intake if you have state-specific concerns. Most of our partner clinics are available nationwide; Synergy RX serves all 50 states. (Note: Wellorithm serves 49 states and excludes Louisiana.)
How does Synergy RX handle the FDA's compounding restrictions?
Synergy RX, like the other clinics we track, operates through the 503A patient-specific compounding model — a licensed clinician evaluates each patient individually, writes a prescription for that specific patient, and a licensed 503A pharmacy fills it. This model operates under FDA enforcement discretion even after the semaglutide shortage was resolved in early 2025. The 503B outsourcing facility restrictions — the focus of the FDA's 2026 regulatory actions — target large-scale bulk compounding, not individual patient-specific prescriptions. For the full breakdown on the regulatory framework, see the FDA's compounding guidance.
Top picks for GLP-1 weight-loss clinics
| Clinic | Score | Starting Price | Best For | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Gala Health | 8.3/10 | $149/mo | Overall + microdosing + HRT |
| #2 | Wellorithm | 8.3/10 | $147/mo | Brand + compounded + oral + NAD+ |
| #3 | Yucca Health | 7.8/10 | $146/mo | Best value + free 2-day ship |
| #4 | Care Bare Rx | 7.6/10 | $199/mo | All-in-one telehealth |
| #6 | Synergy RX | 7.5/10 | $199/mo | 24/7 support depth |
See full ranking and all clinics →
Related reading:
- How Much Does GLP-1 Cost in 2026? ($147–$1,350/mo compared)
- Semaglutide vs. Tirzepatide: Which Is Right for You?
- How to Avoid GLP-1 Scams: Red Flags Before You Pay
This review reflects independent editorial scoring as of June 2026. Pricing is based on publicly available sources including a Synergy RX company press release (GlobeNewswire, December 2025); we were unable to confirm pre-intake pricing directly on the Synergy RX website and note this in our transparency score. All compounded GLP-1 medications mentioned are not FDA-approved. Nothing on this page is medical advice — consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting any prescription medication.
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