Ro vs Elevate Health: Which GLP-1 Program Is Better? (2026)

We put Ro and Elevate Health head-to-head — what you actually pay each month, which GLP-1 medications you can get, the level of clinician support, and where each one wins — so you can pick the cheaper, better-fit weight loss program in minutes.

Julian Caraulani
Julian Caraulani
Dr. A. Goher, MD
Medically reviewed by Dr. A. Goher, MD
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Quick Verdict

We recommend Ro

Between these two providers, Ro is our pick for most users. It offers a higher overall rating (6.7 vs 5.8), more affordable pricing, insurance acceptance. That said, Elevate Health may be the better fit if you are looking for people who want pay-over-time options and complimentary lab work bundled with their glp-1.

Ro scores 6.7/10 in our independent evaluation at $99/month, while Elevate Health scores 5.8/10 at $114/month. Both programs connect you with a licensed physician and deliver medication straight to your door. Ro accepts insurance, which can significantly reduce costs. Ro also offers oral GLP-1 options for patients who prefer pills over injections. Each score weighs five things: safety and medical oversight (30%), pricing transparency (25%), value for money (20%), quality of clinical support (15%), and how fast you can get started (10%). We build these comparisons ourselves — no provider buys a better rating or a higher spot. Pricing checked April 2026.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Monthly Price
Ro
$99
Elevate Health
$114
Rating
Ro
6.7 / 10
Elevate Health
5.8 / 10
Medication Type
Ro
Brand-Name Only
Elevate Health
Compounded Only
Insurance Accepted
Ro
Yes
Elevate Health
No
States Available
Ro
All 50 states
Elevate Health
All 50 states
Consultation Fee
Ro
Included in membership
Elevate Health
Free
Shipping
Ro
Free Shipping
Elevate Health
Free Shipping
Cancel Anytime
Ro
Yes
Elevate Health
Yes
Medical Support
Ro
Board-certified doctors, coaching, and around-the-clock messaging
Elevate Health
Licensed providers, telehealth visits with no cap, and lab work folded in

Figures show entry-level cash prices before any insurance. What you ultimately pay can change with your plan and the specific medication. Last checked April 2026.

Ro: Detailed Look

Ro

The biggest name in telehealth, now running GLP-1 programs

6.7/10
Fair

Pros

  • The largest telehealth name, relied on by millions of patients
  • Sticks exclusively to FDA-approved brand-name drugs
  • Takes insurance, which can cut your out-of-pocket cost sharply
  • Its full Body Program folds in coaching and round-the-clock messaging

Cons

  • The drug is billed on top of the $99/month program fee
  • Without insurance, the total can run pricey
Best For

Insured patients who want brand-name drugs from a well-established platform

Elevate Health: Detailed Look

Elevate Health

GLP-1 treatment that throws in lab work, offers an oral route, and lets you pay over time

5.8/10
Below Average

Pros

  • Lab work comes bundled into the treatment plan at no charge
  • Spread payments out using Affirm, Klarna, or Afterpay
  • An oral semaglutide route that starts at $114/month
  • Book as many telehealth visits as you need while on treatment

Cons

  • That promo rate only lasts so long and can shift later
  • Switching to injectable semaglutide costs a good bit more at $233-263/month
Best For

People who want pay-over-time options and complimentary lab work bundled with their GLP-1

How to Decide Between Them

There is no single winner for everyone — it comes down to what matters most to you. Match your priority to the scenarios below to see which provider fits:

You want the lowest monthly cost

Go with Ro at $99/month. Covers Body Program membership only; the drug itself is billed separately.

You want the highest-rated program

Ro has the edge with a 6.7 rating.

You have insurance coverage

Ro accepts insurance, which can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket cost.

You want only FDA-approved brand medications

Choose Ro which exclusively prescribes brand-name medications.

You want affordable compounded options

Elevate Health focuses on compounded medications at a lower price point.

You want comprehensive medical support

Compare their support: Ro offers board-certified doctors, coaching, and around-the-clock messaging, while Elevate Health provides licensed providers, telehealth visits with no cap, and lab work folded in.

You are willing to invest more for premium care

Elevate Health at $114/month may offer features that justify the premium.

Ro

Starting at $99/mo · Fair

Visit Ro

Elevate Health

Starting at $114/mo · Below Average

Visit Elevate Health

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ro better than Elevate Health?

Ro has a 6.7 rating while Elevate Health has a 5.8 rating. The better choice depends on your priorities — Ro is best for insured patients who want brand-name drugs from a well-established platform, while Elevate Health is best for people who want pay-over-time options and complimentary lab work bundled with their glp-1.

How much does Ro cost compared to Elevate Health?

Ro starts at $99/month (covers body program membership only; the drug itself is billed separately), while Elevate Health starts at $114/month (oral semaglutide sits at a promotional $114/mo; the injectable runs $233-263/mo).

Do Ro and Elevate Health accept insurance?

Ro accepts insurance. Elevate Health does not accept insurance.

Which GLP-1 medications does Ro offer vs Elevate Health?

Ro offers Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic. Elevate Health offers Compounded Semaglutide (Oral), Compounded Semaglutide (Injectable), Compounded Tirzepatide.

Can I cancel Ro or Elevate Health at any time?

Ro allows cancel anytime. Elevate Health also allows cancel anytime.

Are Ro and Elevate Health available in my state?

Ro is available in all 50 states. Elevate Health is available in all 50 states.

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