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Head-to-head for women

Curex vs HealthRX

Curex and HealthRX both offer GLP-1 telehealth to women, but they make different trade-offs on PCOS and hormonal suitability, clinical oversight, price and access. Here they are side-by-side on the Luna Fit Score — our women's-health rubric.

Curex

Ranked #35 for women · Grade B

Best for: Women who want the freedom to choose or switch molecules at one flat price, with an oral option and accreditation.

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HealthRX

Higher score

Ranked #5 for women · Grade B

Best for: Women who want a LegitScript-certified, physician-supervised program with both molecules, an oral-tablet route as well as injections, and transparent flat pricing with no insurance to navigate.

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The verdict for women

Higher Luna Fit Score: HealthRX

HealthRX edges out Curex on the Luna Fit Score, 85 to 84 (B vs B). Women who want a LegitScript-certified, physician-supervised program with both molecules, an oral-tablet route as well as injections, and transparent flat pricing with no insurance to navigate. The reasoning behind that number is in the HealthRX scorecard.

Curex is still a genuine option — identical pricing on both molecules plus an oral option from an accredited platform — appealing if you want to switch between semaglutide and tirzepatide without a price penalty. Weigh the six women's-health factors below against your own priorities; what we found reviewing Curex goes through each of them, and if neither of these two is the one, the full field we rank against Curex widens the field.

Side-by-side on the six factors

Both providers scored on the same women's-health rubric — the higher side on each factor is marked. See the methodology.

Curex HealthRX
PCOS & hormonal suitability8486
Curex
HealthRX
Clinical oversight & labs7887
Curex
HealthRX
Price transparency8486
Curex
HealthRX
Nationwide access9580
Curex
HealthRX
Ongoing support8485
Curex
HealthRX
Cancellation fairness8284
Curex
HealthRX

Price, access & features

DetailCurexHealthRX
Luna Fit Score84/100 · B85/100 · B
Overall rank#35#5
Semaglutide$199/mo$190/mo month-to-month ($99 first month, renews at $165) · $99/mo on a 12-month prepay ($1,188)
Tirzepatide$199/mo$239/mo month-to-month ($149 first month, renews at $214) · $179/mo on a 12-month prepay ($2,148)
CoverageAll 50 statesNot publicly listed
Brand-name accessCompounded onlyYes
Oral / sublingualYesYes

Curex

Ranked #35 · Grade B

What we like

  • Same price for semaglutide and tirzepatide — no penalty for choosing the molecule that suits insulin-resistant PCOS
  • Offers an oral/sublingual form
  • LegitScript-accredited and nationwide

The caveats

  • Mid-market pricing rather than budget
  • No FDA-approved brand access; general program

HealthRX

Ranked #5 · Grade B

What we like

  • LegitScript-certified (a meaningful third-party trust signal) with physician-supervised care, not a prescription-only handoff
  • Both molecules plus a rare oral GLP-1 tablet — real optionality for the needle-averse and for insulin-resistant PCOS
  • Transparent, no-insurance flat pricing — injectable GLP-1 around $189/mo, oral tablet around $239/mo, GLP+GIP around $349/mo

The caveats

  • Compounded medication is not FDA-approved the way brand Ozempic, Wegovy, or Zepbound are
  • Some tiers are company-stated and the public site is thin, so a few figures can't be verified live
  • Brand-name tiers are pass-through and expensive — brand Ozempic runs about $1,299/mo

Assume any provider we list may compensate us — we may earn a commission, at no cost to you. Pricing, states and verification reflect each provider's public disclosures at last review; the Luna Fit Score is our editorial judgment per the methodology. Prices change — confirm on each provider's site. Not medical advice; see our disclosure.

More head-to-heads

Neither Curex nor HealthRX is only worth comparing with the other. Curex is also written up against CoreAge Rx, 9 points apart on the Luna Fit Score — see Curex vs CoreAge Rx for women. HealthRX is also written up against CoreAge Rx, 8 points apart — see the HealthRX–CoreAge Rx head-to-head.

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