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Best telehealth weight-loss programs compared — 2026 editor's picks
Updated 2026 · Independent editorial review
Telehealth has changed how adults can access structured, clinician-led weight management. Instead of office visits and inconsistent follow-ups, several online providers now deliver eligibility evaluations, monthly clinician check-ins, and program coordination — all through a phone or laptop.
The challenge is choosing between them. Pricing varies widely, qualification criteria differ, and not every program is available in every US state. We compared the six providers most commonly considered by adults aged 30 to 60 who are searching for a structured online option.
Below is our editor's ranking. We weighed price transparency, the clinician-led care model, the rigour of the qualification flow, customer experience, and how candidly each program communicated risks and expectations.
altrx
Compounded telehealth weight management from $89/month.
Starting price: $89/month
Best for: Cost-conscious adults (BMI 27+) wanting a structured monthly subscription with online clinician oversight.
- ✓ Transparent monthly price
- ✓ Online clinician-led model
- ✓ Subscription includes ongoing check-ins
- ✗ Limited to qualifying adults (BMI 27+)
- ✗ Not available in every US state
Hims Weight Loss
Telehealth weight-management plans with brand recognition and scale.
Starting price: From $79/month
Best for: Adults who want a recognizable brand and a well-known clinician network.
- ✓ Established telehealth brand
- ✓ Streamlined onboarding
- ✓ Wide US state coverage
- ✗ Higher tier plans cost more
- ✗ Less personalization than smaller clinics
Ro Body
Comprehensive weight-management program from the Ro telehealth platform.
Starting price: From $99/month
Best for: Buyers wanting an integrated platform with multiple care lines.
- ✓ Integrated app + clinician model
- ✓ Strong onboarding UX
- ✓ Broad state coverage
- ✗ Pricier base tier
- ✗ Less price transparency upfront
Henry Meds
Direct-to-consumer compounded weight-management plans.
Starting price: From $129/month
Best for: Adults who prioritize provider experience in compounded plans.
- ✓ Well-known in the compounded space
- ✓ Multiple plan tiers
- ✓ Customer support availability
- ✗ Premium pricing relative to peers
- ✗ State availability varies
Mochi Health
Clinician-led weight management with a personalized intake.
Starting price: From $79/month
Best for: Adults who want a more personalized intake and care team.
- ✓ Personalized intake
- ✓ Dietitian touchpoints
- ✓ Lower entry price
- ✗ Smaller brand footprint
- ✗ State availability varies
Form Health
Obesity-medicine specialist clinicians delivering structured care.
Starting price: From $99/month (often insurance-eligible)
Best for: Adults seeking obesity-medicine specialty care and possible insurance coverage.
- ✓ Obesity-medicine specialist clinicians
- ✓ Possible insurance reimbursement
- ✓ Structured 12-month program
- ✗ More clinical/longer commitment
- ✗ Less plug-and-play than alternatives
Sequence (WeightWatchers Clinic)
WeightWatchers' clinician-led telehealth weight-management program.
Starting price: From $99/month + medication billed separately
Best for: Adults who value behavioral-coaching depth and an established brand legacy.
- ✓ Deep behavioral-coaching support
- ✓ Brand-name medications only
- ✓ Insurance coordination team
- ✗ Membership and medication billed separately
- ✗ 12-month plan has strict cancellation terms
How we compared these programs
Each provider was scored on five fixed criteria:
- Price transparency: Is the monthly cost clear upfront?
- Clinician-led model: Are clinicians involved at intake and at ongoing check-ins?
- Qualification flow: Does the program apply consistent eligibility criteria?
- Customer experience: Is onboarding clear, and is support available?
- Risk communication: Does the program communicate contraindications and side-effect risks candidly?
Who these programs are typically for
Most telehealth weight-management programs are designed for adults aged 18 and older with a body mass index of 27 or higher, with no clinical contraindications (such as pregnancy or active cancer). Eligibility is determined by a clinician on a case-by-case basis. Programs are not appropriate for everyone and individual results vary.
Frequently asked questions
Does insurance cover telehealth weight-loss programs?
Some programs work with insurance; others are out-of-pocket subscription models. Coverage varies by plan and program. Verify with both the provider and your insurer.
Are these programs available in every US state?
No. Each program operates in a specific set of states, and the list can change. Check the provider's current state availability during enrollment.
How long does it take to see results?
Results vary widely between individuals. Many programs structure clinician check-ins on a monthly cadence so progress can be evaluated over the medium term. Individual results depend on medical history, adherence, and clinician guidance.
Is this site medical advice?
No. This site provides independent editorial reviews and is not medical advice. Always consult a licensed clinician before starting a weight-management program.