Reset Wellness Review
Reset Wellness lists concrete vial sizes and prices for compounded GLP-1s. Semaglutide product pages show 10 mg to 50 mg vials with a current range of about $400 to $1,300. Tirzepatide pages list 54 mg to 300 mg vials priced from about $500 to $2,250.
There is also a promotions page with bundle pricing, for example two 10 mg semaglutide vials at $500 and two 72 mg tirzepatide vials at $1,200, labeled as Shine Rx only.
The site advertises free overnight shipping, a typical one-week prep window at the pharmacy, and no subscriptions. It also claims nationwide shipping.
About Reset Wellness
Transparent by-the-vial pricing with optional bundle deals. Best if you can plan a week ahead and are fine with compounded medications.
Why it's for you
- Product pages show vial sizes and price ranges for semaglutide and tirzepatide, so budgeting starts with concrete numbers.
- Promotions lower the effective monthly cost, with bundle examples posted for both GLP-1s.
- Free overnight delivery after compounding, with the typical prep window about one week.
- No subscriptions; the clinic states it does not auto ship without a visit.
- Named partner pharmacies appear on product pages (e.g., Revolution Rx/WeCare, Shine Rx) and a LegitScript link is displayed.
Why it's not for you
- Strict refund language—no refunds for services or medications; products are final sale.
- If a vial is damaged or you misdose and run out early, replacement is at your cost up to posted caps.
- Cold items are not shipped on Fridays, so weekend orders can extend timelines despite overnight courier.
- Compounded GLP-1s are not FDA-approved; FDA notes compounded drugs are not reviewed for safety, effectiveness, or quality before marketing.
- Services are cash only, though HSA/FSA and several pay-over-time options are accepted.
Detailed review
Pricing and plans
Reset Wellness prices GLP-1s by the vial. Semaglutide pages list 10 mg to 50 mg options currently ranging from roughly $400 to $1,300. Tirzepatide pages list 54 mg to 300 mg options priced from about $500 to $2,250, all marked as compounded and contingent on provider approval.
Bundles and calculator. The promotions page posts bundle deals—for example two 10 mg semaglutide vials for $500 and two 72 mg tirzepatide vials for $1,200—and the pricing calculator lists example vial prices to help you match dose to budget.
Paying for care. The clinic is cash only, accepting HSA/FSA, CareCredit, Affirm, Sezzle, PayPal Later, and major cards.
How it works and timing
Visit then ship. You complete intake, meet a provider virtually, and—if prescribed—the order is routed to a licensed U.S. pharmacy. The clinic does not auto ship without a visit.
Timeline. Plan roughly a week for the pharmacy to compound and package cold-chain medications. Pharmacies do not ship on Fridays to avoid weekend transit, and once dispatched, shipping is billed as free overnight delivery.
Compounded medications explained
Product pages name compounding partners like Revolution Rx (WeCare) and Shine Rx, noting that prescriptions are filled by licensed, FDA-regulated U.S. pharmacies. The FDA explains that compounded drugs are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed for safety, effectiveness, or quality before marketing.
Privacy, pharmacy, and terms
Refunds and replacements. The terms state there are no refunds for services or products, and compounded medications cannot be returned. Damaged or mishandled vials can be replaced at the patient’s cost up to a posted maximum.
Billing and visits. Services are paid before the visit; the initial visit fee is waived if no prescription is issued. Missed or late visits can incur fees, and every refill requires another telehealth consult.
FAQ
• How much do vials cost? Semaglutide vials currently range from about $400 to $1,300, tirzepatide from about $500 to $2,250, with bundle deals posted on the promotions page.
• How fast is shipping? Pharmacies typically need a week to prepare cold-chain meds; cold items are not shipped on Fridays. Courier service is overnight once dispatched.
• Do they auto ship? No. Refills require a telehealth visit.
• Are compounded GLP-1s FDA-approved? No. The clinic cites FDA guidance that compounded drugs are not FDA-reviewed before marketing.
Bottom line
Expert take

Keith Murphy
Senior Editor
Reset Wellness combines transparent vial pricing with bundle offers, free overnight shipping, and flexible payment methods. Trade-offs include strict no-refund policies and the usual compounded medication caveats. Price from the exact vial you’ll purchase, schedule check-ins on time, and budget for a one-week compounding window so every refill stays predictable.
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