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Head-to-head for women

HealthRX vs Oak

HealthRX and Oak 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.

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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Oak

Ranked #50 for women · Grade C

Best for: Women who would rather buy a package outright than manage a recurring plan, and who are willing to complete a long health intake before finding out what they will actually be charged.

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The verdict for women

Higher Luna Fit Score: HealthRX

HealthRX edges out Oak on the Luna Fit Score, 85 to 72 (B vs C). 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.

Oak is still a genuine option — a compounded program sold as one-off packages rather than a subscription, in Spanish as well as English, charging $200/mo for semaglutide and $250 for tirzepatide at one flat rate per dose — but its own pages give nine different starting figures, none carrying a term and none of them the price it actually charges, plus two different answers on how many states it serves. Weigh the six women's-health factors below against your own priorities; our full Oak review goes through each of them, and if neither of these two is the one, the Oak alternatives, scored on the same six factors 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.

HealthRX Oak
PCOS & hormonal suitability8678
HealthRX
Oak
Clinical oversight & labs8772
HealthRX
Oak
Price transparency8642
HealthRX
Oak
Nationwide access8080
HealthRX
Oak
Ongoing support8576
HealthRX
Oak
Cancellation fairness8488
HealthRX
Oak

Price, access & features

DetailHealthRXOak
Luna Fit Score85/100 · B72/100 · C
Overall rank#5#50
Semaglutide$190/mo month-to-month ($99 first month, renews at $165) · $99/mo on a 12-month prepay ($1,188)$250/mo (one flat rate at every dose), read on its order form the afternoon of 15 August; it showed $200/mo that morning
Tirzepatide$239/mo month-to-month ($149 first month, renews at $214) · $179/mo on a 12-month prepay ($2,148)$300/mo (one flat rate at every dose), read on its order form the afternoon of 15 August; it showed $250/mo that morning
CoverageNot publicly listedNo state list published — Oak's own checkout accepts all 50 states and DC; its Terms of Use say 45
Brand-name accessYesCompounded only
Oral / sublingualYesInjection only

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

Oak

Ranked #50 · Grade C

What we like

  • No membership or subscription fee and no plan to manage — Oak sells one-month and three-month packages, with shipping included
  • Oak's own checkout currently accepts every state and Washington D.C., and the site and the intake are offered in Spanish as well as English
  • There is no recurring charge to stop, so there is nothing to cancel and no auto-renewal to catch you out

The caveats

  • Oak does not publish a price you can act on. Across its own pages it gives nine different "starting" figures — $119, $133, $160, $167, $180, $185, $190, $199 and $250 — and attaches a term or a billing cadence to none of them
  • The two cheapest of those figures are not monthly rates. "Semaglutide from $119 / Tirzepatide from $185" appears only beside a "$200 off — new patient offer", and Oak's own affiliate page defines that offer as "$50 off your first month, $200 off 3-months" — a three-month package discount printed as if it were a per-month price
  • The undiscounted floors Oak itself publishes are $190/mo on its weight-loss page and $167/mo in the comparison table on its homepage, and those two do not agree with each other either

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 HealthRX nor Oak is only worth comparing with the other. HealthRX is also written up against CoreAge Rx, 8 points apart on the Luna Fit Score — see the HealthRX–CoreAge Rx head-to-head. Oak is also written up against CoreAge Rx, 21 points apart — see how Oak and CoreAge Rx compare on the Luna Fit Score.

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