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Better MedSpa vs Lean Meds

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

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By Ruth Calder · Enforcement Editor
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Better MedSpa

3.9
★★☆☆☆2/5

Best for: a published state list — 1 of 50 — when most of the register publishes none

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VS
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Lean Meds

9.3
★★★★4.7/5

Best for: knowing which pharmacy fills the vial — it names Belmar Pharmacy

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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, Lean Meds starts at $79/mo, and Lean Meds finishes ahead, 9.3 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.

Pricing

Better MedSpa

Pricing not publicly listed.

Lean Meds

Any dose, month-to-month (same price at every dose)Compounded
$79/mo
semaglutide

Standing month-to-month rate. The advertised $69 is the 12-month prepay tier; 3-month is $76 and 6-month is $73.

Any dose, month-to-month (same price at every dose)Compounded
$109/mo
tirzepatide

Standing month-to-month rate. Prepay tiers: $105 for 3 months, $100 for 6, $95 for 12.

What’s included

Better MedSpa

Covered by the monthly price

Medication

Charged on top

Clinician visits

Not stated

Shipping

Not stated

Lab work

Not stated

Coaching

Not stated

Lean Meds

Covered by the monthly price

Medication

In the price

Clinician visits

In the price

Shipping

In the price

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.

Better MedSpa

3.9/10

Overall

Lean Meds

9.3/10

Value25%

3.0A
vs
B
10.0

Effectiveness25%

5.0A
vs
B
10.0

User Experience15%

3.0A
vs
B
8.0

Trust & Safety15%

5.0A
vs
B
9.0

Accessibility10%

2.2A
vs
B
10.0

Support10%

5.0A
vs
B
7.0

Features & Coverage

FeatureBetter MedSpaLean Meds
Starting Price$79/mo
Features7 features7 features
States Available150
Compounded✓ Yes
Brand Name
FSA/HSA Accepted
FDA WarningsNoneNone

About Better MedSpa

Better MedSpa publishes no pricing online and does not specify formulation, so cost and details have to be confirmed with the clinic. The physician-led Lincoln Park practice in Chicago sells medical weight loss and body contouring, with telehealth across Illinois. It prescribes semaglutide and tirzepatide in oral and injectable form plus liraglutide as a daily injection, delivered to patients' doors statewide. Medical director is Dr. Brett Brechner, DO, and the practice blends in-person care with Illinois-wide telehealth.

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About Lean Meds

Titrating up does not raise the rate, which is flat and monthly: $79 to start on compounded semaglutide, $109 on compounded tirzepatide, the telehealth visit and shipping absorbed into both. Clinicians come from the OpenLoop Health network. Trinity HealthCare Supply, LLC operates the service and puts names to its five dispensing pharmacies as well as to the physicians who prescribe.

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Pros & Cons

Better MedSpa

What we like

  • 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
  • Billed separately from the monthly figure: medication
  • Coverage is published for 1 states only, so this may not reach you
  • No dispensing pharmacy is named in our record, so its accreditation cannot be looked up from here

Lean Meds

What we like

  • Semaglutide at $79 a month, 58% below the $189 median for the same drug and form across this register
  • Tirzepatide at $109 a month, 59% below the $267 median for the same drug and form across this register
  • Publishes a price on its own site before the medical questionnaire, so it can be compared without handing over health information
  • The monthly price is recorded as flat across doses, so it does not climb as the dose is titrated up
  • The monthly figure covers medication, consult, shipping
  • Coverage is published for all 50 states
  • Names 5 dispensing pharmacies, which most sellers in this register do not do
  • No FDA warning letter matched this operator when we searched our enforcement register

Watch-outs

  • Its semaglutide and tirzepatide are compounded rather than FDA-approved, so they have not been reviewed by the agency for safety, effectiveness or manufacturing quality

Our Verdict

Winner: Lean Meds

Lean Meds takes it, 9.3 against 3.9, and it is especially strong on knowing which pharmacy fills the vial — it names Belmar Pharmacy. Better MedSpa is no weak second and may fit you better on a published state list — 1 of 50 — when most of the register publishes none.

Choose Better MedSpa if…

You want a published state list — 1 of 50 — when most of the register publishes none.

Choose Lean Meds if…

You want knowing which pharmacy fills the vial — it names Belmar Pharmacy and an opening price near $79 a month.

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6.5

Direct Meds

Compounded semaglutide at $249/month

7.7

Try Ageless

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

8.8

Found

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

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