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Calibrate vs. Found vs. Henry Meds: Telehealth GLP-1 Comparison (Honest Review 2026)

Julian Mercer
Lead Bio-Systems Analyst · Updated May 2026 · 18 min read
Three telehealth programs compared: structured, flexible, and holistic

Beyond the Hims, Ro, and TelehealthFX comparison, three other major telehealth weight loss platforms compete for your attention — and your wallet. Here is an honest assessment of Calibrate, Found, and Henry Meds, including what each does well, where each falls short, and who each is best for.

Quick Comparison

FactorCalibrateFoundHenry Meds
Model1-year structured programHolistic coaching + medsDirect prescription
Program fee$1,499/year$99–$149/mo$49 consult + med cost
Medication costAdditional (insurance)Included in some plans$199–$449/mo
Compounded GLP-1❌ No (brand only)Limited✅ Yes
Insurance support✅ StrongVaries❌ No
Behavioral coaching✅ Structured curriculum✅ 1-on-1 coaching❌ Minimal
Contract12-month commitmentMonthlyMonthly
Best forPatients with good insurance wanting structurePatients wanting holistic behavioral supportCash-pay patients wanting compounded meds

Calibrate: Deep Dive

Best for: Patients with insurance coverage who want a structured, year-long metabolic reset program with curriculum-based behavioral change.

The sell: Calibrate positions itself as a "metabolic reset" — not just medication. You get a structured curriculum, regular coaching check-ins, and insurance navigation support.

The catch: The $1,499 program fee is on top of medication costs. If your insurance denies coverage for Wegovy or Zepbound, you're paying the program fee PLUS $1,300+/month for brand-name medication. That's $2,800+/month. The 12-month commitment means you're locked in even if the program isn't working for you.

Found: Deep Dive

Best for: Patients who want holistic behavioral coaching alongside medication and prefer a wider range of medication options (not just GLP-1).

The sell: Found assigns you a 1-on-1 health coach and matches you with a clinician. They offer GLP-1 plus traditional weight loss medications (bupropion/naltrexone, metformin, topiramate) based on your profile.

The catch: The "personalization" can mean you get prescribed a cheaper oral medication instead of GLP-1. If you specifically want semaglutide or tirzepatide, you may need to push for it. Coaching quality varies by provider.

Henry Meds: Deep Dive

Best for: Cash-pay patients who want compounded GLP-1 without a large program fee or behavioral coaching requirements.

The sell: Straightforward — you get a clinical evaluation and compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide. No upsells, no curriculum.

The catch: Separate $49 consultation fee. Less clinical oversight than full-service programs. No insurance navigation. Some patients report slow response times from clinicians.

The Best of Both Worlds

TelehealthFX offers compounded GLP-1 at Henry Meds pricing with clinician access that rivals Calibrate — and no 12-month lock-in. All-inclusive from $199/mo.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Calibrate worth $1,499?

If your insurance covers the medication and you want structured behavioral coaching, Calibrate delivers. If your insurance denies coverage, the total cost becomes prohibitive for most patients.

Will Found give me semaglutide specifically?

Found's clinicians may recommend other medications based on your profile. If you specifically want semaglutide, you may need to discuss this with your provider. For guaranteed GLP-1 access, consider a dedicated semaglutide provider.

No Program Fee. No Contract. Just Results.

Compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide. Month-to-month. Cancel anytime.

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References

  1. Dosemate. (2026). Best telehealth weight loss programs compared. dosemate.com
  2. FinvsFin. (2026). Calibrate vs Found vs Ro weight loss review. finvsfin.com