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Transparent Pricing

Vague pricing

Clinics like to be vague with their pricing. They can make more money by making their services appear cheaper than it really is. Here's a few things to look out for. Commonly, clinics hook you in with a low price, only for the price to increase when your doses increase.  Watch out for hidden costs such as charges for provider visits, membership fees, minimum month contracts & capping you at a lower dose. Lastly, and the most tricky of all, other companies will slow roll your doses.

Young Doctor

Slow rolling doses

Here is the traditional dosing for Semaglutide

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0.25mg x 4wks

0.50mg x 4wks

1.00mg x 4wks

1.70mg x 4wks

2.50mg x 4wks​

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Everyone is different. Some people don't feel the medication working until they are at a higher dose. If you're one of those people, then you just paid X amount of $, for the medication not to work, and now you have to wait until your next shipment comes in to see if that dose even works. What if you don't feel the medication working until 1.70mg? Then you just paid $1000+ and waited 4 months to finally get the dose that works for you. Clinics are incentivized to slow roll you on the doses, this is how they make more money. We focus on what helps the patient and allow you to move up at your own pace, at no additional cost. 

Transparent pricing

Transparent pricing is easy-to-understand pricing. Our subscription based model is $225/4wks for Semaglutide & $499/4wks for Tirzepatide. For ALL doses. The price doesn't go up with dosage increases. It's easy to cancel at any time. There is no contract. No minimum amount of months required to join. No hidden fees! Your monthly costs includes medication, provider visit, follow-ups, supplies & overnight shipping! The only outside cost will be if we need to send medication (like nausea medicine) to your local pharmacy. Yes, it’s really that transparent! 

Case Study #1

THE HOOK

Here is a national brand. They first get you to explore their site with an eye catching $125/mo offer. Once you look into their website, you find that the lowest price for Semaglutide is actually $199.99/mo. There's no information on how much the increased doses will be. It's very likely that they will slow roll you. 

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Case Study #2

THE SLOW ROLL

Another national brand. Here they increase you at the traditional pace. The cost is $249 when you sign up for three months. But what if you don't respond at all to the medication until the 3rd increase? You just spent $747 and 2 months for it to finally start working. The traditional pace is what is recommended to help mitigate side effects. However, changes can / should be made to uniquely accommodate every patient. 

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Case Study #3

THE CAP

Another national brand. They hook you in with a low price of $197 for the first month and then prices increase to $297/mo. They then slow roll your doses and cap you at 1mg(max dose is 2.50mg). 

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