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Brello Health keeps the offer simple. Two flat price plans for GLP-1 therapy. Each ten-week cycle bundles the clinician review, medication when approved, syringes, and shipping.

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About Brello Health

Flat plan pricing with a ten week cadence rewards people who plan ahead.

Why it's for you

  • You want predictable spend. Flat pricing removes dose based fees. If budgeting is your main stressor, this lowers the cognitive load every cycle.
  • You can plan a week ahead. Compounding time is usually five to seven business days. People who set reminders at week eight and week ten glide through refills.
  • You are comfortable with compounding. Your goal is access and price, not a specific brand label. You are willing to ask the pharmacy simple questions about formulation and testing.
  • You prefer clear inclusions. Provider review, medication if approved, syringes, shipping. Fewer moving parts. Fewer decision points to trip you up.
  • You dislike dose tier games. No add on fees inside the plan as you titrate. The price you saw is the price you live with.

Why it's not for you

  • You only want brand name products. Brello's plans are for compounded GLP-1s. If you want the same manufacturer and label every time, look for a brand path instead.
  • You need guaranteed two day refills every time. Compounding can run longer during demand spikes. If your schedule leaves no slack, that variability will frustrate you.
  • You avoid auto renew models. Billing repeats every ten weeks by default. If you often forget to cancel subscriptions, a pay per shipment setup may fit better.
  • You live outside supported states or move often. Coverage is wide but not universal. Moves can interrupt care. If you change locations frequently, match a provider to that pattern.
  • You dislike arbitration clauses. If you want court access without an opt out step, choose a service with terms you accept out of the box.

Pricing and plans

Brello Health keeps the offer simple. Two flat price plans for GLP-1 therapy.

Semaglutide with B6 is listed at 399 dollars per plan. Tirzepatide with B6 is listed at 499 dollars per plan.

The listed price includes a licensed clinician's review, the medication if you are approved, syringes, and shipping. No dose based add ons inside the plan. That is the main draw if you dislike sliding price ladders as you titrate.

Brello shows a per month equivalent on the site. Your card does not see a monthly charge. Renewals run on a ten week cycle.

If you translate plan cost into a monthly average, it is about 173 dollars for the 399 plan and about 216 dollars for the 499 plan. I get there by dividing the plan price by ten weeks and multiplying by about 4.33 weeks per month. Budget with the ten week clock and you will avoid surprises.

Auto renew is on by default. You can cancel, but do it before the next cycle. There is a narrow refund window after provider approval and before shipment, usually a refund minus a professional fee. Once a compounded medication is prepared and shipped, it is non refundable. That is standard for compounding, not unique to Brello.

Coverage is broad but not nationwide. Some states are supported and some are not. Check the live list before you commit, especially if you might move soon.

How it works and timing

You complete an online intake. A licensed provider reviews your information and may ask follow ups. If you are approved, your prescription is sent to a partner compounding pharmacy.

The slow part is compounding. Brello sets expectations at about five to seven business days after approval for preparation. Pharmacies do not ship on weekends. Once a label is created, shipping is fast with overnight service. Tracking goes to your email and your dashboard.

Why this matters. If you start the refill process on your last dose day, you will feel stress. If you start a week early, the experience feels routine.

Practical habits help. Put two reminders on your calendar for every cycle. One at week eight to kick off the refill. One at week ten to confirm tracking. Keep your order emails and tracking numbers in one place. If anything slips, you have dates and proof ready.

Support is standard for telehealth. There is a help center, an email, and a phone line. When you reach out, be specific about dates, order numbers, and the outcome you want. Clear threads get faster resolutions.

Compounded medications explained

Brello's GLP-1 offerings are compounded formulations. They are not FDA approved brand products.

Compounded drugs are prepared per prescription by a 503A pharmacy for an individual patient. The FDA does not evaluate the compounded product itself for safety, effectiveness, or quality the way it evaluates a manufactured brand vial. That does not make compounded products inferior by definition. It does mean the assurance you get is different.

Both plans flag vitamin B6 in the formulation names. If ingredients matter to you, ask the dispensing pharmacy about excipients, batch testing, storage, and beyond use dating before your first dose. That is a normal question, not a fussy one.

This is the key tradeoff. If your priority is access and flat pricing, compounding makes the economics work. If your priority is the same branded manufacturer and label every time, you will not get that here.

Privacy, pharmacy, and terms

Roles are split. Brello operates the platform. Independent clinicians provide care. A partner compounding pharmacy prepares and ships medication. That partner can change.

You can request to use a different pharmacy. If you do, you pay that pharmacy directly and the plan price will no longer include the medication. Transfers are possible, but they add steps. Decide this before your first order if pharmacy choice is important to you.

Privacy is divided between the public site and the patient portal. The public site uses common analytics and advertising cookies. The portal is treated as protected health information with its own notice. If you want a smaller marketing footprint, adjust browser privacy settings before you start the intake.

The Terms include binding arbitration with a time limited opt out. The venue is specified in Texas. If keeping access to court matters to you, set a reminder on day one and make a choice inside the window. If it does not matter to you, that is fine, but it is better to decide early than to discover the clause later.

Brello Health FAQ

Is Brello Health legit? Brello is a telehealth platform that facilitates intake, payments, and logistics. Licensed clinicians handle prescribing. A compounding pharmacy dispenses and ships. Roles are separated on purpose.

What does Brello Health cost? Plans list at 399 dollars for compounded semaglutide with B6 and 499 dollars for compounded tirzepatide with B6. Renewals run every ten weeks. The effective monthly average is about 173 and about 216 dollars.

Does insurance cover Brello? These are flat fee telehealth plans for compounded medications. Expect to pay out of pocket and submit any claims yourself if your plan allows it.

How long does Brello shipping take? Compounding is typically five to seven business days after approval. Pharmacies do not ship on weekends. Once a label is created, shipping is usually overnight and you get tracking updates.

Is Brello semaglutide FDA approved? Compounded medications are not FDA approved products. They are prepared per prescription by a 503A pharmacy for an individual patient.

Can I use my own pharmacy? You can request it. If you do, you pay that pharmacy directly and the plan price will not include the medication. Transfers are possible but add steps and time.

Can I cancel and get a refund? There is a narrow window after provider approval and before shipment for a refund minus a professional fee. After shipment, compounded medications are non refundable.

Where is Brello available? Coverage is broad but not nationwide. Check the live state list before you sign up, and plan ahead if you expect to move.

What if a package is lost? If a package is lost in transit, the platform and pharmacy generally work together on a replacement. If a carrier marks a package as delivered, resolution is handled case by case, so keep clear records and timelines.

Bottom line

Sarah Fisher

Sarah Fisher

Senior Editor

Brello offers a straightforward path to compounded GLP-1 therapy with flat pricing and a predictable ten week cadence. The value is real if you want price stability and can plan one week ahead. It is not the best match if you require brand drugs, hard turnaround guarantees, or different legal terms.

Read the fine print. Set reminders. Ask direct questions. That simple routine turns a decent offer into a smooth experience.

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