Precision Telemed lands at #27 on our women's ranking with a Luna Fit Score of 86/100 — the Precision Telemed 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.
Everything below is scored on the same six women's-health factors as Precision Telemed, in our overall ranking order — every provider we have reviewed for women has the rest of the ranking.
Trimi
Ranked #7 · Grade B
Luna Fit
84/100
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.
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.
A physician-prescribed telehealth brand (Miami, founded 2021) that puts GLP-1 care on the same account as TRT, ED, NAD+, sermorelin and hair loss — genuinely broad, but built for a general and largely male-first audience rather than PCOS or hormonal care specific to women.
One of the few programs with a women's weight-loss line of its own, and the widest set of routes we track — injectable or sublingual, semaglutide or tirzepatide, each with its price on the page.
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.
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