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Alloy vs Midi Health

An in-depth comparison of two leading GLP-1 Providers

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7.4

Alloy

Best for women in menopause/perimenopause who want a Menopause Society-certified clinician AND the broadest brand+compounded GLP-1 formulary in our directory
★★★3.7

Starting at $80/mo

Brand WegovyBrand ZepboundCompounded SemaglutideCompounded Tirzepatide
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7.0

Midi Health

Best for women in menopause / perimenopause with commercial insurance who want GLP-1 prescribing as part of a broader hormone + metabolic care plan, not as a standalone weight-loss product
★★★3.5

Starting at $128/mo

Menopause SpecialtyCompounded SemaglutideAll 50 StatesCommercial Insurance Accepted
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Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureAlloyMidi Health
Overall Score7.4/107.0/10
Starting Price$80/mo$128/mo
Editorial Rating3.7 ★ /53.5 ★ /5
Features8 features4 features
States Available00
Compounded✓ Yes✓ Yes
Brand Name✓ Yes
FSA/HSA Accepted
FDA WarningsNoneNone

Pros & Cons

Alloy

Pros

  • Broadest GLP-1 formulary in our catalog: brand Wegovy + brand Zepbound + oral Wegovy + compounded semaglutide + compounded tirzepatide + compounded liraglutide
  • All consulting doctors are certified by The Menopause Society — only ~1,000 such certified practitioners exist among ~20,000 OB-GYNs in the US
  • Brand-name Wegovy starting at $199/mo and compounded liraglutide starting at $80/mo cover both ends of the price/access spectrum
  • STARTGLP1 promo code knocks $50 off the first month per the public site

Cons

  • Not available in Louisiana or Mississippi (verified) — readers in those two states should be routed elsewhere
  • Initial consultation is $49 and is separate from medication cost — readers should know there's a non-refundable upfront fee
  • Menopause-specialty framing — best fit for women in menopause/perimenopause, not the right product for men or younger women whose primary need is weight loss

Midi Health

Pros

  • Nationwide availability in all 50 states (verified on the public homepage)
  • Accepts commercial insurance — differentiator vs most cash-pay-only GLP-1 telehealth
  • Menopause + metabolic health specialty framing — useful for women in the demographic where GLP-1 efficacy and weight regulation overlap most
  • Compounded semaglutide pricing starts at $127.90/mo for uninsured patients per the public pricing/insurance page

Cons

  • Does NOT accept Medicare, Medicaid, or Medi-Cal — eliminates roughly 40% of the insured US adult population
  • GLP-1 prescribing is clinician-discretionary inside a broader menopause care plan, NOT a guaranteed offering at intake — readers signing up purely for GLP-1 access may not get it
  • Menopause-focused — not the right fit for men or younger women whose primary need is weight loss

Our Verdict

Winner: AlloyScore: 7.4/10

Alloy edges out Midi Health with a higher overall score of 7.4/10 and is particularly strong for women in menopause/perimenopause who want a Menopause Society-certified clinician AND the broadest brand+compounded GLP-1 formulary in our directory. Midi Health remains a solid alternative, especially if you're looking for women in menopause / perimenopause with commercial insurance who want GLP-1 prescribing as part of a broader hormone + metabolic care plan, not as a standalone weight-loss product.

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