Head-to-head for women
Gimme Care vs yourEra
Gimme Care and yourEra 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.
Gimme Care
Ranked #24 for women · Grade B
Luna Fit
Best for: Women who want low, transparent pricing on both molecules from a LegitScript-accredited, all-50-states provider.
Visit Gimme CareyourEra
Ranked #3 for women · Grade B
Luna Fit
Best for: Women who want transparently priced semaglutide and tirzepatide plus an optional NAD+, microdosing, and coaching-and-labs menu on one account.
Visit yourEraThe verdict for women
Gimme Care and yourEra tie on the Luna Fit Score at 86/100 apiece, so neither runs away with it. The right pick comes down to the factors that matter most to you — compare them below, or read what we found reviewing Gimme Care and our full yourEra review in full. If the answer is still neither, our ranked shortlist of Gimme Care alternatives 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.
Price, access & features
| Detail | Gimme Care | yourEra |
|---|---|---|
| Luna Fit Score | 86/100 · B | 86/100 · B |
| Overall rank | #24 | #3 |
| Semaglutide | $130/mo | $199/mo |
| Tirzepatide | $163/mo | $299/mo |
| Coverage | All 50 states | All 50 states |
| Brand-name access | Compounded only | Compounded only |
| Oral / sublingual | Injection only | Injection only |
Luna Fit
Gimme Care
Ranked #24 · Grade B
What we like
- Low, disclosed pricing on both molecules — $130 semaglutide, $163 tirzepatide
- LegitScript-accredited and available nationwide
- Tirzepatide included for insulin-resistant PCOS
The caveats
- No oral option and no brand-name access
- General program without PCOS/hormone specialization
Luna Fit
yourEra
Ranked #3 · Grade B
What we like
- Publicly listed pricing on both molecules — semaglutide from $199/mo and tirzepatide from $299/mo — while many compounders hide price behind a quiz
- Fuller menu beyond GLP-1: NAD+ and microdosing protocols, plus an optional membership adding 1:1 coaching, a nutritionist, and an at-home lab draw
- Markets a 50-state licensed-clinician network, no insurance required, with HSA/FSA accepted
The caveats
- Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are not FDA-approved the way brand Wegovy, Ozempic, or Zepbound are, and compounding access can tighten as brand shortages resolve
- Mid-market pricing that sits above the cheapest compounders (roughly $99–$150)
- Injectable only — no oral route and no brand-name lane
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 Gimme Care nor yourEra is only worth comparing with the other. Gimme Care is also written up against Tyde Wellness, an exact tie on the Luna Fit Score — see the Gimme Care–Tyde Wellness head-to-head. yourEra is also written up against CoreAge Rx, 7 points apart — see how yourEra and CoreAge Rx compare on the Luna Fit Score.
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