Emerge Weight Review
Emerge posts dose-based, four-week prices for compounded tirzepatide and includes what most shoppers ask about up front: the medication, syringes, medical oversight, and cold-packed overnight shipping in a single price.
It runs as a subscription so you do not lapse mid-titration. First orders typically ship within a few business days after compounding and quality checks, and the support team manages your dose schedule so reorders land on time.
About Emerge Weight
Transparent prices and an organized refill cadence if you want hands-on support.
Why it's for you
- Dose-based, four-week pricing posted from 2.5 mg through 10 mg, with existing-patient tiers at 12.5 mg and 15 mg.
- Price includes medication, syringes, medical oversight, and cold-packed overnight shipping with no separate doctor fee.
- Subscription flow manages titration and reorders so you do not run out.
- First orders typically ship within a few business days after compounding; support shares each pharmacy’s lead-time range.
- Named partner pharmacies, clear carrier details, bilingual support, and a simple $50 referral credit.
Why it's not for you
- Compounded GLP-1s are not FDA-approved drug products.
- This is not a one-off vial shop; the clinic is built around subscriptions and discourages stop-start use.
- Cancellation fees apply once intake is processed and especially after a prescription is sent to a pharmacy.
- No refunds for carrier delays or warm packages when stability criteria are met.
- Brand-name pens are not the focus; if you insist on branded injectors only, expect higher cash prices elsewhere.
Pricing and plans
Emerge prices compounded tirzepatide by dose and by a four-week cycle. Entry tiers post at $287 for 2.5 mg and $335 for 5 mg. Mid tiers list $359 for 7.5 mg and $379 for 10 mg. Existing patients can access 12.5 mg at $389 and 15 mg at $399. These prices include the medication, syringes, medical oversight, and overnight shipping.
There is no separate doctor or signup fee. The program runs as a subscription so titration and refills stay on cadence. If you prefer to buy a single vial and pause frequently, the clinic is not positioned for that pattern.
How it works and timing
Submit the intake and a brief video if requested. The team reviews in roughly a day and places your prescription with a partner compounding pharmacy. Pharmacies quote lead-time windows—commonly three to seven business days for sterile compounding and quality checks—then ship overnight. First orders typically leave the pharmacy within two to eight business days from clinical approval.
Carriers vary by pharmacy partner. UPS handles some partners and FedEx handles others, and most partners avoid Friday shipments. The clinic texts you each pharmacy’s lead-time estimate and tracking details as soon as they are available.
Compounded medications explained
Emerge prescribes compounded tirzepatide through 503A and 503B pharmacies. Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, meaning FDA does not review safety, effectiveness, or quality before they are dispensed. Emerge names partner pharmacies and explains vial concentration changes so the label directions match your dose.
The FAQ covers storage and stability: refrigerated vials are generally good for about 90 days after puncture, and partner pharmacies share heat-tolerance testing for short shipping delays. Follow the label and your clinician’s instructions.
Privacy, pharmacy, and terms
The Privacy Policy and Terms (updated March 2025) clarify that prescriptions are fulfilled by FDA-regulated 503A and 503B compounding pharmacies and that carrier delays fall outside clinic liability. Payments are taken at order, and the Cancellation and Refund Policy details the fees for different cancellation stages.
Cancellation structure is straightforward: cancel after intake but before pharmacy submission and you pay a processor fee; cancel after submission and a fixed doctor/processing fee applies; once the pharmacy prepares or ships medication you are responsible for the doctor fee plus the pharmacy’s retail cost of what was prepared or shipped.
FAQ: quick answers
How much does it cost each month? Four-week tiers post at $287 for 2.5 mg, $335 for 5 mg, $359 for 7.5 mg, and $379 for 10 mg, with existing patients seeing $389 for 12.5 mg and $399 for 15 mg.
What does the price include? Medication, syringes, cold-packed overnight shipping, and medical oversight—there is no separate doctor fee.
How fast is the first shipment? Pharmacies usually compound in three to seven business days and ship overnight, so first orders typically leave the pharmacy within two to eight business days of approval.
Which pharmacies and carriers do they use? Emerge names multiple partners; some ship via UPS and others via FedEx, and most avoid Friday shipping to protect cold-chain integrity.
What is the cancellation policy? Cancel before pharmacy submission and only a processor fee applies; after submission a doctor/processing fee is due; after preparation or shipment you are responsible for the doctor fee plus the pharmacy’s cost for what was made.
Bottom line

Sarah Fisher
Senior Editor
If you want per-dose numbers that already include medical oversight and shipping, Emerge is easy to price. The subscription keeps refills on schedule and the team communicates lead times clearly. The trade-offs are standard compounding caveats and firm cancellation math once a prescription is moving. If that balance works for you, it is a clean and predictable way to manage tirzepatide.
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