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1st Optimal vs Basal Health

An in-depth comparison of two leading GLP-1 Providers

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By Ruth Calder · Enforcement Editor
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1st Optimal

3.9
★★☆☆☆2/5

Best for: coaching bundled into the price rather than sold separately

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VS
Basal Health logo

Basal Health

4.7
★★☆☆☆2.4/5

Best for: coverage in all 50 states, which most of the register will not confirm

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Two GLP-1 Providers chasing the same patients, trading off price, geography and what lands in the box differently. On our scoring, Basal Health finishes ahead, 4.7 to 3.9. What follows: the prices, what each plan actually covers, the six-dimension score, where each one is weak, and who should pick which.

What’s included

1st Optimal

Covered by the monthly price

Medication

Not stated

Clinician visits

In the price

Shipping

In the price

Lab work

Not stated

Coaching

In the price

Basal Health

Covered by the monthly price

Medication

In the price

Clinician visits

In the price

Shipping

Not stated

Lab work

Not stated

Coaching

Not stated

Score breakdown

Both providers are scored on the same six-dimension framework. The gradient bar marks the stronger side on each dimension.

1st Optimal

3.9/10

Overall

Basal Health

4.7/10

Value25%

3.0A
vs
B
3.0

Effectiveness25%

5.0A
vs
B
5.0

User Experience15%

2.0A
vs
B
3.0

Trust & Safety15%

4.0A
vs
B
5.0

Accessibility10%

5.0A
vs
B
10.0

Support10%

5.0A
vs
B
5.0

Features & Coverage

Feature1st OptimalBasal Health
Starting Price
Features8 features5 features
States AvailableNot disclosed50
Compounded
Brand Name
FSA/HSA Accepted
FDA WarningsNoneNone

About 1st Optimal

Neither a monthly price nor a list of states is published. 1st Optimal operates out of Michigan across telehealth and functional medicine, writing the GLP-1s semaglutide and tirzepatide either as a weekly injection or as a daily oral tablet. Around the prescription it stacks at-home lab testing, interpretation of the blood work, coaching without limit and protocols built individually, all framed as long-term weight loss and longevity. Credentialed providers work virtually, treatment goes to the home, and nothing binds you to a long contract.

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About Basal Health

Three things go undisclosed: the GLP-1 molecules used, the pharmacy that fills the order, and the price. What Basal Health does describe is a metabolic-medicine framework in which the drug is one element of five markers under watch, body fat, VO2 max, hormonal response, muscle mass and insulin sensitivity, with dosing supervised by clinicians and adapted rather than fixed. The service covers all 50 states and DC.

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Pros & Cons

1st Optimal

What we like

  • The monthly figure covers consult, shipping, coaching
  • No FDA warning letter matched this operator when we searched our enforcement register
  • A live video visit with a clinician is required before a prescription, which is slower than a form and is the more careful intake
  • Baseline bloodwork is required before a prescription

Watch-outs

  • No price appears until the medical intake is complete, so the cost cannot be compared before health information is submitted
  • No state list is on record here, so whether it serves your state cannot be confirmed from this page
  • No dispensing pharmacy is named in our record, so its accreditation cannot be looked up from here

Basal Health

What we like

  • The monthly figure covers medication and consult
  • Coverage is published for all 50 states
  • No FDA warning letter matched this operator when we searched our enforcement register

Watch-outs

  • No price appears until the medical intake is complete, so the cost cannot be compared before health information is submitted
  • No dispensing pharmacy is named in our record, so its accreditation cannot be looked up from here

Our Verdict

Winner: Basal Health

Basal Health takes it, 4.7 against 3.9, and it is especially strong on coverage in all 50 states, which most of the register will not confirm. 1st Optimal is no weak second and may fit you better on coaching bundled into the price rather than sold separately.

Choose 1st Optimal if…

You want coaching bundled into the price rather than sold separately.

Choose Basal Health if…

You want coverage in all 50 states, which most of the register will not confirm.

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7.9

Oak

Semaglutide at $119/month, 37% under the register median

8.8

Found

Tirzepatide at $169/month, 37% under the register median

8.3

Telos Rx

Starting below a standard dose, with microdose tiers

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