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What are the current pricing options for compounded medication plans at Fridays?

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Pricing Options for Compounded Medication Plans at Fridays

Fridays offers structured medication plans to suit different user needs, providing both Tirzepatide (GLP-1/GIP) and Semaglutide (GLP-1) in multiple payment options. All medication plans include supplementary services such as virtual provider consultations, medication prescribing, lab testing assistance, insurance navigation, and nutritional coaching.

Compounded GLP-1/GIP (Contains Tirzepatide)

  • 1-Month Plan: $359 Billed monthly

  • 3-Month Plan: $896 ($299/month) Billed in full upfront

  • 6-Month Plan: $1650 ($275/month) Billed in full upfront

  • 12-Month Plan: $2880 ($240/month) Billed in full upfrony

Compounded GLP-1 (Contains Semaglutide)

  • 1-Month Plan: $249 Billed monthly

  • 3-Month Plan: $596 ($199/month) Billed in full upfront

  • 6-Month Plan: $1050 ($175/month) Billed in full upfront

  • 12-Month Plan: $1800 ($150/month) Billed in full upfront

Plans are available in various subscription lengths, allowing users to save with longer commitments. Multi-month plans, such as the 6-month and 12-month options, provide significant overall savings per month.

Features Included in All Medication Plans

  • Consultations: Regular virtual check-ins with medical professionals for medication management.

  • Prescription Services: Medications prescribed, refilled, and delivered directly.

  • Nutritional Support: Access to dietitian services, including 1:1 meetings and group coaching for diet and lifestyle optimization.

  • Lab Testing: Assistance with completing and interpreting lab tests.

  • Insurance Navigation: Help navigating insurance claims and optimizing costs related to covered tests and medications.

Note on Upfront Payments

For all plans exceeding one month, payment must be made upfront for the entire subscription duration. Buy now Pay Later options like Klarna, or AfterPay are not currently an option.

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