Up to 58% off GLP-1 plans
Personalized weight loss programs, tailored by your medical team, at accessible prices - now with new pay over time options!
Ivím Health offers compounded semaglutide, compounded tirzepatide, and compounded liraglutide. If covered through insurance, we offer name brand GLP-1 medications like Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound™, and Mounjaro®. Your provider will recommend the best GLP-1 medication for you and your goals, supporting you throughout your weight loss journey.
Ivím Health’s membership includes concierge access to the Ivím medical team, mobile health app access, custom meal tracking, nutrition guidance, and access to the Ivím Community. Membership is required and does not include the price of your medications.
Compounded GLP-1 medications are doctor-prescribed medications that may be prescribed based on your personal weight loss needs. If your insurance denies name brand GLP-1 coverage or there is a drug shortage for your name brand GLP-1 medication, an Ivím Health medical provider can discuss compounded GLP-1 medication options.
Compounded GLP-1 medications are not covered by insurance. Ivím Health provides affordable pricing options to ensure your weight loss goals stay within reach. Often, compounded GLP-1 medications will be up to 85% less than the retail price of the name brand FDA-approved GLP-1 medications like Zepbound™, Mounjaro®, Ozempic® and Wegovy®.
Safety is our number one priority at Ivím Health. During your telehealth consult, a physician will review your specific medical history, current medications, and other health-related information to ensure that the compounded GLP-1 medications you have selected are both safe and specific to your wellness goals.
† Ozempic®, WeGovy®, Saxenda®, and Victoza® are registered trademarks of Novo Nordisk. Zepbound™ and Mounjaro® are registered trademarks of Eli Lilly. Ivím is not affiliated with Novo Nordisk or Eli Lilly, and the compounded products offered by Ivím are not produced by these companies. Compounded medications may be prescribed based on personal weight loss needs. While federal law allows the prescription of compounded drugs, they are not FDA-approved and do not undergo safety, effectiveness, or manufacturing review.