Luna Fit
Invigor Medical review
An established telehealth pharmacy with a broad metabolic and hormone catalog — handy if you want GLP-1 care inside a wider hormonal-wellness program.
- Semaglutide
- $199/mo
- Tirzepatide
- $339/mo
- Coverage
- Not disclosed
- Brand-name
- Compounded only
The Luna Fit scorecard
Invigor Medical scored on our six women's-health factors. See the methodology.
What we like
- Broad hormone and metabolic catalog beyond GLP-1
- Mid-market pricing on both molecules, both disclosed
- Long-running operator with clinician oversight
The caveats
- Does not publish an explicit states-served list
- Compounded only
- Catalog breadth over PCOS-specific specialization
The bottom line
Best for: Women who want GLP-1 medication alongside a broader hormone and wellness catalog on one account. An established telehealth pharmacy with a broad metabolic and hormone catalog — handy if you want GLP-1 care inside a wider hormonal-wellness program.
Ranked #4 of 9 providers we reviewed for women — see our #1 pick, CoreAge Rx, for comparison.
Compare with other providers
All 8 other providers we've reviewed for women, in our overall ranking order.
- #1CoreAge 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.93/100
- #2Eden— A high-touch, high-disclosure program — the strongest clinical oversight and lab framing on our partner list, which matters when hormones are in play.91/100
- #3AgelessRx— A longevity-leaning brand whose hormone and healthy-aging catalog speaks directly to the perimenopause transition — plus some of the lower semaglutide pricing.85/100
- #5ShedRx— A weight-focused program that also offers an oral/sublingual route — a genuine relief for the needle-averse and for anyone easing in gradually.83/100
- #6Found— A coaching-first program with aggressive, identical pricing on both molecules — the behavior-change support can suit the lifestyle side of PCOS well.87/100
- #7Ro— A heavyweight platform with brand-name (Wegovy/Zepbound) access and insurance navigation — powerful if you want an FDA-approved product, but compounded pricing is opaque.86/100
- #8Hims & Hers— The Hers side is one of the few mass-market brands built around a women's identity — app-first, nationwide, though its hormonal depth is thin.85/100
- #9Henry Meds— A flat-fee compounded pioneer — a simple, well-known model, but priced at the higher end now with no hormone-specific angle.83/100
Pricing, states and verification reflect Invigor Medical's public disclosures at last review; the Luna Fit Score is our editorial judgment per the methodology. Prices change — confirm on Invigor Medical's site. Not medical advice; see our disclosure.