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Push Health vs Wisp

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

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7.1

Push Health

Best for brand-name GLP-1 distribution via large pharmacy network (pending verification)
★★★3.6

Starting at $950/mo

BrandOzempicZepboundMounjaro
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7.0

Wisp

Best for buyers who want a board-certified telehealth platform offering both branded injectables AND a sublingual alternative — with full disclosure that the sublingual form is not human-tested
★★★3.5

Starting at $225/mo

Brand WegovyBrand ZepboundBrand SaxendaCompounded Sublingual Semaglutide
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Side-by-Side Comparison

FeaturePush HealthWisp
Overall Score7.1/107.0/10
Starting Price$950/mo$225/mo
Editorial Rating3.6 ★ /53.5 ★ /5
Features5 features6 features
States Available00
Compounded✓ Yes
Brand Name✓ Yes
FSA/HSA Accepted
FDA WarningsNoneNone

Pros & Cons

Push Health

Pros

  • Brand-name-only GLP-1 distribution (Ozempic, Zepbound, Mounjaro)
  • 55,000+ pharmacy network per competitor sources
  • LegitScript certified per competitor sources
  • Listed in both competitor directories

Cons

  • Brand-name-only — no compounded option
  • Stub entry — exact pricing, insurance coordination, and clinician workflow need YMYL verification
  • Confidence LOW until verified

Wisp

Pros

  • Wider GLP-1 menu than the prior stub suggested — both branded injectables (Wegovy, Zepbound, Saxenda) AND the compounded sublingual option
  • LegitScript certified, board-certified providers (Dr. Shannon Chatham DO, Andrea Sleeth WHNP-BC publicly named)
  • Wisp's product page uses appropriately cautious language around sublingual: 'lab tests using human-derived tissues suggest it may begin working' and 'effectiveness in patients may vary' — disclosure is more rigorous than most compounded GLP-1 marketing

Cons

  • EFFECTIVENESS CAVEAT: sublingual compounded semaglutide has not been tested in humans — Wisp's own product page explicitly states this. Injectables (Wegovy, Zepbound, Saxenda) on the same platform have FDA safety/efficacy data; sublingual does not.
  • Pharmacy partners not publicly named
  • States served list not publicly enumerated

Our Verdict

Winner: Push HealthScore: 7.1/10

Push Health edges out Wisp with a higher overall score of 7.1/10 and is particularly strong for brand-name GLP-1 distribution via large pharmacy network (pending verification). Wisp remains a solid alternative, especially if you're looking for buyers who want a board-certified telehealth platform offering both branded injectables AND a sublingual alternative — with full disclosure that the sublingual form is not human-tested.

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