Confirm who provides care

Understand who reviews your information, who prescribes when appropriate and how you can contact the clinical team after enrollment.

Identify the medication pathway

Ask whether the program works with FDA-approved brand-name medication, compounded medication when legally appropriate, or multiple pathways. The answer should be clear before payment.

Compare total cost, not the headline

Add membership, medication, labs, shipping and follow-up. Review renewal and cancellation rules and ask whether the price changes as treatment changes.

Look at ongoing support

Some people prioritize convenience; others want nutrition coaching, insurance assistance or frequent clinical follow-up. Choose the service model that matches the support you actually want.

Use the first consultation

A consultation is an opportunity to ask about risks, alternatives, expectations and follow-up. A marketplace can help organize options, but the clinician-patient conversation is where treatment decisions belong.

Important: This guide is general educational information, not medical advice. Eligibility, prescribing and treatment decisions must be made by a licensed healthcare professional.