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Cello Health Review

Cello Health sells compounded GLP-1 therapy as simple subscriptions with transparent pricing. Semaglutide starts at $169 per month and tirzepatide starts at $249 per month on the individual product pages.

The shop hub shows higher “from” prices for each medication, so plan your budget using the page you will actually check out on.

About Cello Health

Straightforward pricing and fast logistics if you plan a week ahead and are comfortable with compounded GLP-1s.

Why it's for you

  • Visible starting prices on each GLP-1 page include medication, kit, and shipping.
  • Fulfillment timeline spelled out: five to seven business days for pharmacy prep after approval, then roughly two days in transit with overnight shipping once processed.
  • Refund language is clear before the prescription is written—fully refundable if you are not approved or cancel prior to prescribing.
  • Monthly and quarterly cadence with quick check-ins before each shipment keeps refills intentional.
  • Product pages identify U.S. compounding partners and note 503A/503B facilities such as Greenwich Pharmacy with B12 formulations.

Why it's not for you

  • Compounded GLP-1s are not FDA-approved and rely on partner pharmacy standards.
  • Pricing varies between shop tiles and product pages, so budgeting requires using the checkout page amounts.
  • Once a prescription order is processed, refunds are unavailable and replacements only cover packages lost in transit.
  • Shipping policy excludes weekends and holidays and quotes a broad four to twelve business-day window, so very tight timelines are risky.
  • Terms include binding arbitration and a class-action waiver with venue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Pricing and plans

Cello’s GLP-1 pricing is dose-agnostic at the starter tiers: semaglutide begins at $169 per month and tirzepatide begins at $249 per month on their product pages. These prices include the medication, injection supplies, provider support, and shipping once the order is processed.

Shop tiles sometimes list higher “from” prices (for example, $199 for semaglutide and $299 for tirzepatide). Budget from the page you will actually check out on.

Plans ship monthly or quarterly. Monthly subscriptions bill every four weeks after a brief check-in, while quarterly subscriptions bill every twelve weeks and include a three-month supply. Cello will not ship until you complete the short check-in survey, which keeps refills intentional.

How it works and timing

After intake and clinical approval, prescriptions go to partner compounding pharmacies. Cello quotes five to seven business days for compounding and quality checks, followed by roughly two days of transit with free overnight shipping once the package leaves the pharmacy.

The shipping policy clarifies that orders process in two to three business days, no shipments go out on weekends or holidays, and the overall doorstep timeline averages four to twelve business days. Plan refills with a buffer to avoid gaps.

Compounded medications explained

Cello’s GLP-1 medications are compounded by U.S. pharmacies. Product pages state they are not FDA-approved, note 503A/503B facility use, and name Greenwich Pharmacy as a partner that adds vitamin B12 to the formulation.

Ask which facility will fill your prescription if you have preferences about sourcing or beyond-use dates.

Privacy, pharmacy, and terms

Refunds are straightforward: you receive a full refund if you are not approved or if you cancel before the clinician writes the prescription. After a prescription order is processed, refunds are unavailable. Lost-in-transit packages are replaced, but deliveries marked as delivered are not.

Shipping runs Monday through Friday, the company does not guarantee delivery dates, and the privacy policy highlights LegitScript certification. Terms of use require arbitration in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and include a class-action waiver.

Microdose GLP-1 note

Cello also offers a GLP-1 microdose protocol at $199 per month aimed at metabolic support. For weight loss, stick with the standard semaglutide or tirzepatide plans.

FAQ

• How much is semaglutide? The product page lists “starting at $169/month,” while the shop tile lists “from $199.” Budget using the checkout page amount.

• How much is tirzepatide? The product page lists “starting at $249/month,” whereas the shop tile lists “from $299.” Confirm pricing before completing the order.

• How long does delivery take? Expect five to seven business days for compounding after approval plus roughly two days of shipping. No weekend or holiday shipping.

• Are the medications FDA-approved? No—these are compounded treatments prepared for you by partner pharmacies.

• Can I get a refund? Yes if you are not approved or cancel before prescribing; no refunds once the prescription order is processed.

Bottom line

Sarah Fisher

Sarah Fisher

Senior Editor

Cello Health suits cost-conscious patients who want posted pricing and a predictable refill cadence. Plan a week of lead time, budget from the page you will buy from, and remember that refunds end once the prescription is in motion.

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