NiceRx lands at #32 on our women's ranking with a Luna Fit Score of 85/100 — the NiceRx scorecard goes through the six factors behind that number. If it isn't the right fit, here are the strongest alternatives for women's GLP-1 care — scored on the same women's-health rubric of PCOS suitability, clinical oversight, price, access, support and fair cancellation.
Our #1 pick for women
Luna Fit
93/100
Ranked #1 · Grade A
CoreAge Rx
The most reliable on-ramp for women: nationwide access to both molecules at one flat, no-surprise price — including tirzepatide, the option many women with insulin resistance want.
That is 8 points above NiceRx on the Luna Fit Score (93 to 85). Price, coverage and every factor are set out side by side in NiceRx vs CoreAge Rx for women.
Everything below is scored on the same six women's-health factors as NiceRx, in our overall ranking order — every provider we have reviewed for women has the rest of the ranking.
yourEra
Ranked #3 · Grade B
Luna Fit
86/100
Both molecules at prices you can see up front, wrapped in a wider menu — NAD+, microdosing, and an optional coaching-and-labs bundle — for a woman who wants weight care and energy alongside it.
Among the lowest verified prices we log — compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide on a single membership, shipped nationwide. A budget-first on-ramp for women who want tirzepatide access without paying a premium.
A tiered compounded program that lays every price on the table — semaglutide, tirzepatide, a microdose lane, and a combo option — with six-month metabolic lab testing and an NAD+ adjacency that speaks to women thinking about metabolism as a whole system.
A high-transparency program with unusually clear clinician and supply-chain disclosure — you can see who is prescribing and where the medication comes from, which is rarer than it should be.
Unusually specific about who fills the prescription: two PCAB-accredited compounding pharmacies named outright, a LegitScript ID you can look up, and a flat price at every dose with no membership fee bolted on.
Assume any provider we list may compensate us — we may earn a commission, at no cost to you. Scores are our editorial judgment per the methodology. Not medical advice; see our disclosure.