Peak Wellness vs PlexusDx: GLP-1 prices and programs compared
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Peak Wellness publishes semaglutide at $249 a month. PlexusDx is one flat $189, every month. That's $60 a month lower, on both compounds: Peak's edge is its six-month tirzepatide package; PlexusDx's are the lower monthly price, lower rates for committing, and more formats.
Green marks the better result on that row, for either program.
Prices verified July 20, 2026 · Peak Wellness figures from its own checkout · semaglutide first, tirzepatide secondIs Peak Wellness or PlexusDx better?
Peak Wellness bills $249/$349 a month. PlexusDx is a flat $189/$289 month-to-month, $60 lower on both compounds, with 3- and 6-month rates down to $149/$249.
On the monthly rate the two programs point in one direction: PlexusDx's flat $189/$289 runs $60 a month below Peak's published $249/$349, on both compounds. Peak bills only once a physician prescribes, and its one sustained pricing win is its six-month tirzepatide package at about $233 a month, while PlexusDx answers with 3- and 6-month rates down to $149/$249, more formats, optional genetics, and a named Doctor of Pharmacy.
- You're prepaying six months of tirzepatide. Peak's $1,396 upfront package works out to about $233 a month, below our $249 six-month rate. How unused months are treated wasn't in the terms we captured.
- You want your card charged only on approval. Peak pre-authorizes at checkout and its page states you're "only charged if prescribed by a licensed physician."
- You want the lower ongoing rate. Our flat $189/$289 covers the consult, prescription, medication and shipping, the same price at every dose. Peak's published rate is $249/$349, $60 a month more on both compounds.
- You want a lower rate for committing. $169/$269 on 3 months or $149/$249 on 6, below Peak's $199/$279 three-month rates and its ≈$165 six-month semaglutide equivalent (our math). Peak's six-month tirzepatide is the exception; see left.
- You'd rather not inject. PlexusDx adds oral semaglutide, oral tirzepatide, and a $129 microdose; the Peak flow we captured in July 2026 offered two injectables. The oral is a premium, not a saving: oral semaglutide is $289 a month against Peak's $249 ongoing, so it's the $189 injection that undercuts Peak.
- You want the optional genetics layer. An optional genetics add-on ($298, or $99 for program members) and a free check-in with a Doctor of Pharmacy. The test doesn't select or predict a medication — your provider decides.
| Criterion | PlexusDx | Peak Wellness |
|---|---|---|
| Ongoing month-to-month price ($189/$289 vs $249/$349) | 5.0 | 3.0 |
| Depth of prepaid savings (6-month $149/$249 vs $165/$232.67 equivalents — split: semaglutide to us, tirzepatide to Peak) | 4.0 | 4.0 |
| Charge timing & commitment (provider reviews intake first vs pre-authorized, billed only on approval; both cancel-anytime) | 4.0 | 4.5 |
| Formats & options (five protocols incl. oral + $129 microdose vs two injectables) | 5.0 | 3.0 |
| Optional genetics layer (DNA add-on vs none) | 5.0 | 2.0 |
| Included clinical support (named PharmD + 1:1 vs provider oversight + 24/7 clinical support) | 4.5 | 4.0 |
Our own opinion scoring by the PlexusDx editorial team against each program's July 2026 captured pricing, not customer ratings. Peak scores higher on charge-on-approval, and draws level on depth of prepaid savings on the strength of its six-month tirzepatide package. We publish this comparison and are one of its two programs.
How much do Peak Wellness and PlexusDx cost per month and per year? (Verified July 2026)
Peak Wellness is $249/$349 a month; prepaid packages run $597–$990 semaglutide and $837–$1,396 tirzepatide. PlexusDx is a flat $189/$289 month-to-month, down to $149/$249 on 6 months.
On the published monthly rate the gap runs one way: $249/$349 at Peak Wellness against a flat $189/$289 at PlexusDx — PlexusDx $60/month lower on both compounds. Peak's one sustained win sits at the six-month tirzepatide package: $1,396 upfront, about $233 a month, below our $249 rate.
| Semaglutide — by term | PlexusDx | Peak Wellness | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Month-to-month ongoing | $189/mo, one all-inclusive charge | $249/mo | PlexusDx −$60/mo |
| 3-month rate | $169/mo | $199/mo prepaid — $597 charged upfront | PlexusDx −$30/mo |
| 6-month rate | $149/mo | $990 charged upfront (about $165/mo — our arithmetic; Peak shows no monthly figure) | PlexusDx −$16/mo |
| Cost over 12 months, month-to-month | $2,268 (12 × $189) | $2,988 (12 × $249) | PlexusDx $720/yr less |
| Tirzepatide — by term | PlexusDx | Peak Wellness | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Month-to-month ongoing | $289/mo, one all-inclusive charge | $349/mo | PlexusDx −$60/mo |
| 3-month rate | $269/mo | $279/mo prepaid — $837 charged upfront | PlexusDx −$10/mo |
| 6-month rate | $249/mo | $1,396 charged upfront (about $233/mo — our arithmetic; Peak shows no monthly figure) | Peak Wellness −$16/mo at this tier |
| Cost over 12 months, month-to-month | $3,468 (12 × $289) | $4,188 (12 × $349) | PlexusDx $720/yr less |
Running totals: who's cheaper, and when
Peak Wellness's prepaid packages keep its six-month running totals close, but on the month-to-month rate PlexusDx is $60/month lower on both compounds.
- Six-month horizon, semaglutide: PlexusDx 6 × $149 = $894 at the 6-month rate vs Peak's $990 prepaid package — PlexusDx $96 less.
- Six-month horizon, tirzepatide: PlexusDx 6 × $249 = $1,494 at the 6-month rate vs Peak's $1,396 upfront package — Peak $98 less, paid entirely in one upfront charge; how unused months are treated wasn't in the terms we captured.
- Full year, month-to-month: semaglutide — PlexusDx $2,268 (12 × $189) vs Peak $2,988 (12 × $249); tirzepatide — PlexusDx $3,468 (12 × $289) vs Peak $4,188 (12 × $349). PlexusDx $720/year less on both.
How Peak Wellness's pricing works
- Charged only on approval: Peak pre-authorizes your card at checkout; per its checkout, you're "only charged if prescribed by a licensed physician."
- No membership fee: Due Today equals the plan price on every captured checkout screen, with no added line items. Peak's own homepage claims "No insurance. No hidden fees."
- Shipping included: free next-day or expedited shipping on the captured plans.
- Recurring monthly: month-to-month renews at $249/$349 under a stored-card authorization; the 3- and 6-month plans are charged as one upfront total. "Cancel anytime" appears on its treatment-selection card.
Peak Wellness billing language quoted verbatim from its checkout and treatment-selection screens, captured July 19–20, 2026.
Peak Wellness figures: recorded by completing Peak's signup to checkout (28 dated captures, July 19–20, 2026); its order summaries read "billed on approval" beside each plan total. PlexusDx figures: our own published all-inclusive rates. Paired figures are semaglutide first, tirzepatide second. Prices change often — check both sites before deciding.
One flat price, and it drops if you commit
Semaglutide $189/mo, tirzepatide $289/mo, all-inclusive — down to $149/$249 on a 6-month rate. A licensed provider reviews your intake before anything is prescribed.
How do PlexusDx and Peak Wellness compare, feature by feature?
Both are cash-pay compounded-GLP-1 programs. PlexusDx's ongoing month-to-month rate is $60 lower on both compounds; Peak bills only once a provider approves your prescription.
| Feature | PlexusDx | Peak Wellness |
|---|---|---|
| Ongoing month-to-month price | $189 / $289 | $249 / $349 |
| Required membership fee | None | None |
| When you're charged | A licensed provider reviews your intake first | Only after a physician approves — card pre-authorized |
| Oral (no-injection) option | Yes — oral sema & tirz (a premium format) | No — injection-only in the flow we captured (July 2026) |
| Lower-cost microdose entry | Yes — $129/mo | No |
| Optional genetics add-on | Yes — $298, or $99 for members | No |
| Free named-pharmacist check-in | Yes — Dr. Jayden Lee, PharmD | No |
Compiled from Peak Wellness's signup flow, checkout, and public pages as captured July 2026, alongside PlexusDx's published rates. Paired cells show semaglutide first, tirzepatide second.
When is Peak Wellness the better choice?
Peak Wellness is the better pick if you'd rather prepay six months of tirzepatide in one charge, and not be billed until a provider approves you.
- Its 6-month tirzepatide package prepays lower than our tier. Peak's 6-month tirzepatide is $1,396 charged upfront — about $233/month — versus PlexusDx's $249/month, roughly $16/month less at that one tier (a single upfront charge; refund treatment of unused months wasn't in what we captured).
- It bills only on approval — Peak pre-authorizes your card and charges it after "a doctor reviews your information and prescribes your medication."
When is PlexusDx the better choice?
PlexusDx is the better pick if you want the lower ongoing rate, a price that drops when you commit, oral or microdose formats, or the genetics and named-pharmacist layer.
- The ongoing rate is $60/month lower on both. $189 semaglutide and $289 tirzepatide month-to-month, versus Peak's published $249 and $349 — every month.
- Committing lowers your rate. $169/$269 on 3 months, $149/$249 on 6 — Peak sells those tiers only as prepaid packages billed upfront.
- More ways to take it. Oral semaglutide, oral tirzepatide, and a $129 microdose — none appeared in Peak's captured flow (July 2026).
- A named pharmacist, and optional genetics. A free check-in with Dr. Jayden Lee, PharmD, with every prescription — plus the optional Precision Peptide Genetic Test ($298, or $99 for program members). It does not select or predict a medication; your provider decides.
What does PlexusDx offer that Peak Wellness doesn't?
PlexusDx offers formats that didn't appear in Peak's captured flow: oral semaglutide and tirzepatide, and a $129 microdose. The oral formats are a premium no-injection option, not a saving.
- Injection is where PlexusDx's month-to-month undercuts Peak. Semaglutide injection is $189/month month-to-month — $60 under Peak's $249 ongoing rate.
- Oral is a premium, not a discount. Oral semaglutide is $289/month month-to-month — a no-injection format priced above Peak's $249 ongoing injection rate.
- The value of oral is format, not price — a no-injection option that didn't appear anywhere in Peak's captured flow (July 2026).
PlexusDx GLP-1 formats and published pricing, month-to-month first
- Semaglutide injection — $189/mo month-to-month · $169 (3-mo) · $149 (6-mo)
- Tirzepatide injection — $289/mo month-to-month · $269 (3-mo) · $249 (6-mo)
- Oral semaglutide — $289/mo month-to-month · $269 (3-mo) · $249 (6-mo) — a no-injection format, priced above Peak's ongoing injection rate
- Oral tirzepatide — $349/mo month-to-month · $299 (3-mo) · $279 (6-mo)
- Microdose GLP-1 — $129/mo flat, a lower-cost entry point
How does Peak Wellness pricing work?
Peak Wellness bills $249 per month for semaglutide and $349 for tirzepatide. Prepaid 3- and 6-month packages bill once, upfront.
Peak Wellness states its terms on its checkout. In its own words, your card is pre-authorized and "Only charged if prescribed by a licensed physician" — "You'll only be charged after a doctor reviews your information and prescribes your medication." It also states "No insurance. No hidden fees," with "All medications included in price." Refund terms did not appear in the flow we captured (July 2026).
How does PlexusDx pricing work?
PlexusDx charges one flat, all-inclusive price per medication, the same at every dose — semaglutide $189/mo and tirzepatide $289/mo month-to-month, dropping to $149/$249 on a 6-month plan.
Where PlexusDx pulls ahead is the ongoing rate. Peak publishes $249/$349 a month; PlexusDx is $189/$289 month-to-month — $60/month lower on both. Committing lowers it further, and your price never changes because your dose went up.
- Semaglutide, one year (month-to-month): PlexusDx $2,268 (12 × $189) vs $2,988 at Peak (12 × $249) — $720 less.
- Tirzepatide, one year (month-to-month): PlexusDx $3,468 (12 × $289) vs $4,188 at Peak (12 × $349) — $720 less.
- Six-month prepaid: PlexusDx 6 × $149 = $894 semaglutide (vs Peak $990); tirzepatide 6 × $249 = $1,494 (vs Peak's $1,396 upfront — Peak lower at that one tier).
How does compounded GLP-1 telehealth work?
You complete an online intake, a licensed provider reviews it, and if treatment is appropriate a state-licensed 503A pharmacy prepares and ships your medication — no in-person visit required.
Both PlexusDx and Peak Wellness follow this cash-pay telehealth model. You answer a health questionnaire online; a licensed U.S. provider reviews your history and, if appropriate, writes a prescription. A 503A compounding pharmacy — a state-licensed facility that prepares medication for an individual patient based on a valid prescription — fills it and ships it to your door.
- Who's eligible: typically adults with a BMI of 27 or higher, or a weight-related health condition, confirmed during intake.
- Who sets the dose: your provider selects your starting dose and adjusts it over time — you don't choose your own.
- What titration costs: nothing extra at PlexusDx — one rate at every dose level. Peak's dose pricing didn't appear in the flow we captured (July 2026), so we make no claim about it.
- Questions: at PlexusDx you can bring any to your free check-in with Dr. Jayden Lee, PharmD.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, quality, or effectiveness. They are a legal, provider-prescribed option prepared by a licensed pharmacy — not a generic or a substitute the FDA has evaluated.
Does either program look at your biology or include pharmacist support?
Neither program includes a DNA-based test as part of its GLP-1 program. PlexusDx offers one as an optional add-on — $298, or $99 for program members.
The optional Precision Peptide Genetic Test gives you and your licensed provider added clarity on how your body is wired. The idea is simple: know your biology, don't guess at it.
- What it reads: weight-management genetic insights across a range of metabolic pathways.
- Price: $298 — program members receive a $199 discount code about 10 days after their order, bringing it to $99.
- What it isn't: it does not select or predict a medication; your provider decides — and it won't predict how you'll respond. It's context, not a prescription.
Every PlexusDx prescription includes a free 15-minute check-in with our Medical Director and Doctor of Pharmacy — by video or phone — to talk through medication questions, side effects, and how your protocol is going. It's education and support; your licensed provider still makes every prescribing decision.
How did we verify these prices?
We recorded Peak Wellness's signup through its checkout order summaries on July 19–20, 2026, reading the ongoing rates $249 semaglutide and $349 tirzepatide plus the prepaid totals. Every Peak figure here comes from that flow.
Method. We went through Peak Wellness's intake from the first question to the order summary, capturing each screen — the treatment selection, both checkout order summaries, and the recurring and prepaid terms shown at checkout. Those captures are the source for every Peak figure below; we did not use any third-party aggregator or price site. We compare published regular rates. Promotional offers are common across this category — ours included — and they change too often to compare fairly, so we exclude them on both sides.
What we could not reconcile. Two things Peak did not show us: any dose-based pricing (nothing dose-related appeared in the priced flow, so we make no claim about it), and its refund terms (its checkout says "Cancel anytime," but no refund policy was captured). Separately, in our July 2026 capture Peak's 6-month semaglutide figures don't fully reconcile: Peak's own screens imply $996 while its checkout charges $990; we publish the charged $990.
A note on who wrote this. PlexusDx publishes this page and is one of the two programs compared, so we are not a neutral party. That's why we used Peak Wellness's own checkout and stated terms as the only source for its figures, and why we state plainly where Peak beats us. Category pricing changes often; check both sites before you decide.
- Peak's 6-month tirzepatide prepaid is lower — $1,396 upfront works out to about $233/month against our $249, at that one tier.
- Peak charges only on approval. It pre-authorizes your card and bills after a physician prescribes — a genuine reassurance.
See your PlexusDx price. One flat, all-inclusive charge.
One published price covering the provider consult, prescription, medication, and shipping — no separate membership — with 3- and 6-month rates if you want them. Semaglutide $189/mo, tirzepatide $289/mo. A licensed provider reviews your intake before anything is prescribed.
Start your intakeFrequently Asked Questions
What is compounded GLP-1?
Compounded GLP-1 medications are semaglutide or tirzepatide prepared for an individual patient by a state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy on a valid prescription. They are not FDA-approved. Both Peak Wellness and PlexusDx operate in this category.
- Not FDA-reviewed. Compounded medications are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, quality, or effectiveness.
- The approved versions. Only Novo Nordisk (semaglutide) and Lilly (tirzepatide) make FDA-approved branded products.
Is the compounded medication FDA-approved?
No — compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, quality, or effectiveness. They are prepared by a state-licensed 503A pharmacy for an individual patient on a valid prescription.
- Semaglutide. Novo Nordisk is the only U.S. company with FDA-approved semaglutide (Wegovy®, Ozempic®, Rybelsus®).
- Tirzepatide. Lilly is the only U.S. company with FDA-approved tirzepatide (Zepbound®, Mounjaro®).
Is PlexusDx cheaper than Peak Wellness?
On the ongoing month-to-month rate, yes — $189 versus $249 for semaglutide and $289 versus $349 for tirzepatide, $60/month lower on both. Peak Wellness wins one narrower comparison, credited below.
- Peak's 6-month tirzepatide prepaid is about $233/month ($1,396 upfront) versus our $249 — lower at that one tier.
- On the ongoing and most prepaid rates, PlexusDx is lower: 3-month $169/$269, 6-month $149/$249.
How much does Peak Wellness cost per month?
Peak Wellness charges $249 per month for semaglutide and $349 for tirzepatide. Prepaid plans lower the per-month equivalent.
- 3-month plan: $199/month semaglutide ($597) and $279/month tirzepatide ($837), charged upfront.
- 6-month plan: about $165/month semaglutide ($990) and about $233/month tirzepatide ($1,396), charged upfront.
- Charged only on approval — Peak pre-authorizes your card and bills after a physician prescribes.
How much does Peak Wellness cost per year?
At the month-to-month rate, $2,988 for semaglutide and $4,188 for tirzepatide over twelve months — twelve charges at $249 and $349. Prepaid packages are charged upfront.
- 6-month packages: $990 semaglutide and $1,396 tirzepatide, each a single upfront charge covering six months.
- PlexusDx month-to-month works out to $2,268 semaglutide and $3,468 tirzepatide a year.
Does Peak Wellness charge a membership fee?
No — no membership, consult, or platform fee appears at Peak Wellness's checkout; the amount due equals the plan price. PlexusDx also charges no separate membership, so this is a parity.
- Peak's own words: its site states "No insurance. No hidden fees."
- Both programs bundle the provider, prescription, medication, and shipping into one price.
When does Peak Wellness charge me?
Only after a licensed physician prescribes — Peak Wellness pre-authorizes your card and bills the amount shown once a provider approves your plan. Nothing is charged at signup. This is a genuine Peak reassurance.
- Peak's checkout states "Only charged if prescribed by a licensed physician."
- PlexusDx likewise has a licensed provider review your intake before anything is prescribed.
Does Peak Wellness's price change at higher doses?
Peak Wellness's dose-based pricing did not appear in the flow we captured, so we make no claim about it either way. PlexusDx charges the same price at every dose.
- What we captured showed one price per compound per term, with no dose-selection step (July 2026).
Can I cancel anytime?
Both programs offer month-to-month terms you can cancel: Peak Wellness's checkout says "Cancel anytime," and PlexusDx's month-to-month plan has no contract. Peak's refund terms were not part of the flow we captured.
- PlexusDx's 3- and 6-month rates are prepaid commitments for a lower price; its longest plan is 6 months.
- Peak's multi-month plans are charged as one upfront total, billed on approval.
Which states is PlexusDx available in, and is shipping included?
PlexusDx is available in most U.S. states where telehealth prescribing of these medications is permitted, and shipping is included in the price. You'll confirm your state during intake.
- No separate shipping fee — your medication ships from a state-licensed 503A pharmacy after your provider approves it.
- Peak Wellness also includes free shipping and operates on a similar state-by-state basis.
What are the common side effects, and what support is there?
The most common GLP-1 side effects are gastrointestinal — nausea and digestive changes — usually most noticeable when starting or increasing a dose. Your provider titrates to manage tolerability. This page is not medical advice.
- Every PlexusDx prescription includes a free 15-minute check-in with Dr. Jayden Lee, PharmD.
- Peak Wellness states it provides provider oversight and 24/7 clinical support.
Does PlexusDx offer anything Peak Wellness doesn't?
Yes — an optional genetics layer, oral and microdose formats alongside injectables, and a named PharmD, none of which appeared in Peak Wellness's program. In the flow we captured (July 2026), Peak Wellness offered two injectable compounds.
- The genetics layer analyzes weight-management pathways to inform your provider conversation; it does not select or predict a medication.
- Formats include oral options and a $129 microdose protocol beyond standard injections.
What does the PlexusDx genetics test do?
It analyzes how your genes influence weight-management-related biological pathways, to inform your conversation with your provider. It does not select or predict a medication; your provider decides.
- An optional add-on — $298, or $99 for program members. Neither program includes a DNA-based test in its GLP-1 program.
- It does not recommend, prescribe, or determine which medication you should use, and it does not predict your response to any specific drug.
PlexusDx tells you about your biology. It does not tell you what to put in your body.