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With so many telehealth companies now offering safe, convenient access to weight loss medications, sifting through all the options can be overwhelming.
We’ll compare Hims & Hers weight loss versus Henry (specifically Hers in this article) to see how their weight loss programs stack up. If you’re unfamiliar, Hers connects women to care for a range of health issues — from hair loss to weight loss and more — while Henry provides similar virtual access, but just for testosterone therapy and weight loss.
The programs vary in flexibility, cost, and personalization.
A quick disclaimer before we jump in: This article is intended for informational purposes only and doesn’t constitute medical advice or endorsement of one brand over another.
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Oral medication kits are compounded drugs and have not been FDA-approved. The FDA doesn’t evaluate compounded drugs for safety, efficacy, or quality.
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If a provider determines you’re eligible, you’ll have access to a variety of prescription weight loss treatments through the Hers platform. Henry’s program offers a mix of injectables, oral tablets, and liquid drops.
We’ll go over what each company offers and explain how the various weight loss drugs work.
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist injections help stimulate the GLP-1 receptor in the pancreas. This increases insulin production, lowers blood sugar (glucose) levels, and promotes weight loss by managing appetite.
Injectable GLP-1s available through Hers include:
Wegovy®. Wegovy® contains the active ingredient semaglutide and is FDA-approved for weight loss in those with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more or 27 or higher with a weight-related health condition. The weekly injection targets areas of the brain that help regulate appetite, so you can eat less and feel satisfied.
Ozempic. Ozempic was approved by the FDA in 2017 to treat type 2 diabetes. It’s also prescribed off-label for weight management. (Off-label is when a drug is prescribed to treat something it’s not officially FDA-approved for.)
Mounjaro. Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is FDA-approved to treat type 2 diabetes. It works similarly to GLP-1 drugs but also targets another receptor, gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP). This once-weekly injection is sometimes prescribed off-label for weight loss.
Zepbound. Zepbound has the same active ingredient as Mounjaro (tirzepatide), but it’s FDA-approved for weight management. It’s also administered as a once-weekly injection.
Generic liraglutide. Liraglutide is the active ingredient in Saxenda® and Victoza®, which are approved for weight management and type 2 diabetes, respectively.
Hers also offers access to oral weight loss medications, which come in combined kits tailored to your unique needs, weight loss goals, and budget.
Hers weight loss kits may include different combinations of the following medications:
Bupropion. Bupropion is an antidepressant that can be prescribed off-label in combination with other medications to help support weight loss.
Metformin. Metformin is FDA-approved as a diabetes drug and sometimes prescribed off-label for weight loss. The daily pill can suppress appetite and promote insulin sensitivity.
Topiramate. Topiramate (or the brand-name version, Topamax®) is an antiseizure drug that’s prescribed off-label for weight loss. It suppresses appetite, which can make you feel fuller for longer.
Naltrexone. Naltrexone reduces cravings for alcohol and opioids. It can also help with weight loss when prescribed with other medications.
Some oral weight loss kits include one or more of the daily oral medications listed above, along with vitamin B12. Your provider will recommend a personalized weight loss plan based on your goals and health history — starting at just $69 a month when you choose the 10-month plan, paid in full upfront.
Your provider may start you on a lower dose to help minimize side effects. If needed, you can switch to a different medication kit or make other adjustments — all at no extra cost.
Hers is all about making healthcare feel personal and accessible. If you’re hesitant to start weight loss medications because of potential side effects, chat with a provider about your concerns. There may be solutions that can help, such as prescription anti-nausea medication.
You may even be eligible for ondansetron (generic for Zofran) at no additional cost. It’s a thoughtful addition that makes starting weight loss treatment feel a little less daunting.
Through Hers, you can message a licensed provider at any time to talk through any changes to your treatment plan, including dose adjustments or switching to a different medication.
Unlike Hers, Henry only offers access to compounded GLP-1s. With Hers, you have more extensive treatment options.
Compounded medications contain the same active ingredient as brand-name drugs, but they’re not approved or evaluated by the FDA for safety, quality, or effectiveness.
Henry offers access to these GLP-1s:
Compounded semaglutide injections
Compounded semaglutide drops
Compounded semaglutide oral tablets
Compounded liraglutide
Compounded tirzepatide oral tablets
Compounded medications from state-licensed pharmacies that follow the FDA’s Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) guidelines are typically regarded as safe.
As for non-GLP-1 meds, Henry just offers phentermine. So there are fewer options than you’ll find through Hers.
When it comes to GLP-1 injections, both programs may include medications like Wegovy®, which has been shown in clinical studies to support significant weight loss when paired with lifestyle changes.
One study found that participants taking Wegovy® lost up to 20 percent of their body weight over a little more than a year when they incorporated lifestyle changes like a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity.
Tirzepatide, another injectable treatment option, has also been shown to promote weight loss in clinical trials.
For a deeper comparison of tirzepatide versus semaglutide, check out our in-depth guide.
As for the oral medication kits, Hers weight loss customers lose an average of 15 pounds in the first six months of treatment through Weight Loss by Hers.*
*Based on self-reported data as of March 2025 from approximately 1,172 Hers customers on a personalized treatment plan, including oral medication kits, along with a reduced-calorie diet and exercise. Customers reported their weight at their initial medical consultation and check-in approximately six months later.
There’s a range of affordable pricing options through Hers, and it can vary depending on what you choose. But here’s some basic info to keep in mind:
The initial consultation is free.
Oral medication kits start at $69 a month for a 10-month plan, paid upfront in full.
Wegovy® may be available at a reduced rate for qualifying subscriptions.
No health insurance is required to access medication.
You may be eligible for partial reimbursement if you use HSA (health savings account) or FSA (flexible spending account) funds. When using FSA or HSA funds, people save, on average, about 30 percent.
There are various subscription model options, so you can find a payment plan that fits your needs and budget.
You won’t pay extra for ongoing care — it’s included in the price of meds and easy to access through the app.
There are various payment plans available, and the price depends on how long you subscribe. In general, the longer your subscription, the more affordable the cost of the medications becomes. Shorter commitments offer more flexibility, but they may end up costing more over time.
Hers offers more than just access to a prescription — it’s a full support system designed to make your weight loss journey more doable and personalized, at no additional cost.
Once you’re signed up, you’ll create a personalized profile in the Hers app that helps tailor everything from nutrition tips to wellness content based on your goals.
The platform gives you access to a robust suite of tools and resources, including:
Dynamic protocols to support nutrition, movement, and sleep-based habits for sustained weight loss
In-app sleep and mindset techniques developed by psychologists to help improve sleep quality
Daily protein recommendations to help maintain muscle mass while taking medication
Daily activity goals to achieve regular movement while taking medication
Over 100 healthy recipes and meal plans developed with nutritionists
Healthy eating tips tailored to your unique eating pattern (like emotional eating or automatic eating)
You’ll also have direct access to your care team through flexible, message-based communication.
That means you can reach out to licensed medical providers with questions or concerns, request medication adjustments, or flag any side effects — without having to schedule a call (in most states).
For non-medical issues like account help or shipping questions, Hers offers 24/7 customer support through in-app messaging to make sure you’re never stuck waiting for answers.
There’s a range of pricing options with Henry. Here’s a quick overview:
Compounded semaglutide injections start at $147 a month. This covers your online appointment and the monthly cost of medication.
Oral versions of semaglutide medication start at $99 a month.
Compounded liraglutide injections start at $149 per month, with $50 off the first month of treatment.
Compounded tirzepatide oral meds start at $249 a month.
Phentermine starts at $149 per month, with $50 off the first month.
In some cases, increasing your dosage adds an extra $100 monthly to these base prices.
There are a few different subscription model options to choose from.
Here’s a rundown of what’s included in weight loss treatment programs from Henry:
You can have a follow-up appointment with your provider 60 or 90 days after starting your medication.
If you have questions before your first follow-up, you can contact customer service by email or phone.
There isn’t a mobile app, but the Henry platform is accessible through a web browser.
The platform doesn’t have nutrition tracking or lifestyle content like the Hers app, and it works more like a patient portal. You can use it to input your weight over time and keep track of your medication by setting reminders for dosages and follow-up appointments.
All the GLP-1 receptor agonists and oral meds outlined above require prescriptions. Depending on the medication and if you’re eligible, you can get a prescription through Hers or Henry.
The platforms’ intake processes are a little different, even though they ask for some of the same information.
Here’s how Hers works:
Online assessment. You’ll start by filling out a brief online intake form with questions about your weight loss goals, lifestyle, and medical history.
Provider evaluation. A licensed healthcare provider trained in weight management will review your answers to determine if you’re eligible for treatment. Most states don’t require a video or phone visit, but some do.
Prescription and treatment plan. If you’re eligible, a provider will create a tailored treatment plan and prescribe the appropriate weight loss medication.
Direct shipping. Your medication — along with any necessary injection supplies and instructions — will be shipped straight to your door at no extra cost.
Unlimited ongoing care. Have questions or need to make adjustments? You’ll get unlimited access to licensed providers trained in weight management, anytime you need it.
To get started with Henry, the first step is selecting your state to check if treatment is available in your area. If so, you’ll schedule a video call with a licensed medical professional in your region. While you wait for your appointment, you’ll fill out your payment info and complete your medical intake forms.
During the call, your provider will go over suitable weight loss medications, detailing their benefits and any potential side effects.
In some cases, the provider may suggest diagnostic lab tests to identify any underlying conditions. If that’s the case, they’ll guide you through getting those tests done, typically through Quest Diagnostics.
Once everything is set, you’ll get a prescription and directions on how to take it.
You can also schedule regular follow-up appointments to monitor your progress, adjust dosages, and address any side effects or concerns you might have.
With Hers, shipping is included at no extra cost. If you’re eligible for a prescription, your shipment should reach you within two to seven days, but delivery times can vary based on location.
Your package will contain all the necessary supplies and clear instructions.
With Henry, most people get their meds within eight to 10 days after chatting with their provider.
Henry sometimes sends prescriptions to local or chain pharmacies if you’d rather arrange a pickup, but the prices may be different, and availability can vary.
Online care for weight loss can be an excellent choice for anyone seeking quick, flexible, affordable, and convenient options.
Both Hers and Henry offer access to various options for overweight and obesity treatment.
Here are some key points to consider about Hers weight loss versus Henry as you explore your options:
Weight loss medications. Hers offers access to Wegovy®, Ozempic, Mounjaro, Zepbound, and generic liraglutide, as well as many non-GLP-1 oral medications, while Henry only provides access to compounded GLP-1s and one non-GLP-1 oral medication.
Pricing. Personalized oral medication kits through Hers start at $69 per month (with a 10-month plan, paid upfront in full). There are no membership fees or fees for the initial consultation, and the prices won’t change based on your dosage. Dosage increases might make the monthly fees higher at Henry.
App features and resources. Both Hers and Henry offer ongoing care, but Henry doesn’t have a mobile app — just a website that works like a patient portal. The Hers app includes dynamic protocols and trackers for nutrition, movement, and sleep habits, unlimited provider messaging, and more. At Henry, you’ll need to contact customer service by email or phone.
How they work. Through Hers, you start by filling out an online assessment. Then, a licensed healthcare provider will review your answers. If eligible, they’ll prescribe medication as part of a personalized treatment plan. Unlike Henry, there’s usually no need to schedule a video call unless required by your state.
If you like the affordability, convenience, range, and personalization Hers offers, you can get started on your weight loss journey today.
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