bmiMD Review (2026): Telehealth Semaglutide & Tirzepatide From a 4.9-Star Provider
Of the telehealth GLP-1 providers we've vetted through the Katalys partner network, bmiMD is the one with the biggest installed base — 80,000+ members and an average 4.9-star rating across reviews. That doesn't make them automatically right for everyone, but it does make them worth understanding properly before you pick someone else.
What bmiMD Is
bmiMD is a U.S. telehealth platform offering personalized weight loss programs built around compounded Semaglutide and Tirzepatide — the same active ingredients as the brand-name Wegovy® and Zepbound®. You take an online intake, a licensed clinician reviews you, and if treatment is appropriate, medication ships to your door. Virtual follow-up visits are included.
Unlike a lot of GLP-1-only providers, bmiMD also offers NAD+, B-12, Sermorelin, and Glutathione protocols — so if you're thinking about a broader longevity / metabolic stack rather than just weight loss, they cover more of it under one roof.
What's Different About bmiMD
Transparent Pricing — No Insurance Required
bmiMD prices medication, telehealth visits, and dietary guidance into a single transparent fee. You don't need insurance, you don't get surprise lab bills, and you don't have to fight your insurer over whether they cover compounded GLP-1s (most don't). This is a big quality-of-life win for anyone who's burned out from prior-auth letters.
Real Numbers on Outcomes
bmiMD reports an average 15% body fat loss among members who complete their clinically supported programs. We can't independently audit that figure, but it lines up roughly with what the clinical literature shows for compounded Semaglutide and Tirzepatide at full therapeutic doses. The 4.9-star average is a stronger signal — that volume of reviews is hard to fake.
Broader Treatment Menu
The fact that they also offer NAD+, B-12 (subject to state restrictions), and Sermorelin matters if you're thinking about this holistically. You can start with GLP-1 for weight, then add a B-12 injection protocol or NAD+ later under the same provider relationship. That's harder to do at a single-product clinic.
Who bmiMD Is Probably Right For
- You want the largest, most-reviewed telehealth GLP-1 provider in this niche.
- You don't want to deal with insurance.
- You're interested in more than just GLP-1 — NAD+, B-12, Sermorelin, etc.
- You prefer injections over pills. bmiMD uses standard injectable protocols.
Who bmiMD Is Probably Not Right For
- You live in a heavily restricted state. Their disclosed restrictions: Bupropion / Semaglutide / Tirzepatide / Liraglutide / Metformin / NAD+ supplements / Naltrexone are not available in LA or MS. B-12 / Glutathione / NAD+ injections are unavailable in AR, CA, LA, MS, SC. Sermorelin is unavailable in AL, AR, CA, KY, LA, MS, NC, ND, SC. Check the bmiMD site before you start the intake.
- You want pill-form GLP-1. Look at SkinnyRx instead.
- You need brand-name Wegovy® or Zepbound®. bmiMD ships compounded versions, not the FDA-approved branded products.
The Catch With Compounded GLP-1s
This applies to bmiMD, SkinnyRx, and basically every U.S. compounded GLP-1 provider — so it's worth flagging once, here. Compounded Semaglutide and Tirzepatide are not FDA-approved. The compounding is legal under specific shortage and clinical-judgment exemptions, but the FDA hasn't independently verified the safety, effectiveness, or quality of any particular compound. That's not the same as "unsafe," but it is meaningfully different from picking up brand-name Zepbound at a retail pharmacy. Read each provider's terms.
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Visit bmiMD →How HealthyOne Pairs With bmiMD
People on GLP-1s eat less, often dramatically less. That's the whole point of the medication. What we see in our user data: the people who keep the weight off post-taper are the ones who actually tracked their meals during treatment — specifically protein, fiber, and total intake. HealthyOne does that in about ten seconds per meal by voice or photo, which is roughly the only speed that works when you're on appetite-suppressing medication and don't want to think about food at all.
Start the medication conversation with bmiMD. Use HealthyOne to make sure you're not losing muscle while you lose fat. That's the pairing.