Telehealth decision guides
Start with the question that made you search.
Price confusion, food noise, and needle-free sermorelin curiosity are different problems. Use the guide that matches the question in your head, then verify current terms with the provider.
Start with the trigger question.
Do not start with the brand name. Start with the problem. If the cost math is unclear, read NewSelf. If food thoughts keep interrupting your day, read Gala. If needles are the sticking point, read Strut. If none of that fits, read the glossary first.
NewSelf Price Trap Audit
Use this if your main question is total GLP-1 cost after the dose changes, not just the first advertised price.
Gala GLP-1 First-Week Check
Use this if your main question is food noise, no-insurance assessment, medication category, side effects, and follow-up.
Strut Sermorelin Needle-Free Check
Use this if your main question is whether oral sermorelin is worth comparing before considering needle-heavy peptide routes.
Use these before you continue.
- ✓Glossary: plain-English terms for GLP-1s, compounded drugs, eligibility, food noise, sermorelin, lozenges, and clinician review.
- ✓How-to: how to compare a telehealth program without relying on hype, price teasers, or social-media screenshots.
- ✓Checklists: each guide gives you a short list of questions before you continue to a provider site.
- ✓Disclosure: financial relationships are stated plainly, and your price should not increase because of them.
What this is not
This is not medical advice, a diagnosis, a prescription, a guarantee of weight loss, a guarantee of hormone changes, or a claim that a compounded medication is the same as an FDA-approved finished drug product. Eligibility, final pricing, medication choice, and dosing must come from the provider.
Before you continue
Check the current provider site for pricing, availability, disclosures, state rules, and eligibility requirements. Terms can change, and a provider must decide whether any prescription path fits.