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Willow Review

Willow publishes starting cash prices for compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide, offers an oral tablet option, and advertises same-day approvals with fast shipping.

Expect a subscription model that renews monthly, pharmacy preparation before the courier leg, and clear language that medications are compounded rather than FDA-approved brands.

About Willow

Simple, posted pricing and quick starts if you are comfortable with compounded GLP-1s and a subscription flow that renews automatically.

Why it's for you

  • Clear starting prices for semaglutide and tirzepatide, with dose tiers listed in the help center.
  • Fast handoff once approved; Willow markets same-day approvals and free two-day shipping after the pharmacy prepares your order.
  • HSA and FSA eligible with no insurance requirement, keeping checkout simple.
  • Partner pharmacy information appears in support updates, adding transparency on fulfillment.

Why it's not for you

  • Medications are compounded and not FDA-approved; the site states this across FAQs and product pages.
  • Auto-renew is on by default and cancellations must happen before the pharmacy processes the refill.
  • Refunds are only available before a prescription is submitted; compounded products cannot be returned once made.
  • Service-area information is inconsistent across pages, so you must confirm eligibility during signup.

Pricing and plans

Willow posts semaglutide injections at $299 per month across doses. Tirzepatide injections start at $399 per month at lower doses and step up to $549 per month at the highest tier. Oral semaglutide tablets are $299 per month up to 12 mg and $399 per month above 12 mg.

The main site sometimes shows duplicate price tiles during testing. Use the detailed dose chart in the help center to build your budget and match it to the plan you choose.

How it works and timing

You complete intake online, a licensed physician reviews your case, and if appropriate a prescription is sent to Willow’s partner pharmacy. The pharmacy needs two to four business days to prepare the order. After it ships, delivery to your home usually takes another two to three days with FedEx or UPS.

Marketing language promises same-day approvals and free two-day shipping. Treat this as the courier leg after the pharmacy prep window rather than a full end-to-end guarantee.

Compounded medications explained

Willow dispenses compounded GLP-1 medications through licensed compounding pharmacies. The site states these formulations are not FDA-approved and have not undergone clinical trials to establish therapeutic equivalence to brand products.

A support article clarifies that reputable compounders use the base form of semaglutide rather than salt forms and explains why compounding exists. If you are deciding between cash-pay compounded and insurance-routed brands, read this closely.

Privacy, pharmacy, and terms

Who does what. The Terms say Willow Health Services is a technology platform connecting you with independent physicians and pharmacies. Willow is not itself a healthcare provider or a pharmacy.

Subscriptions and refunds. Subscriptions auto-renew. Cancel before the pharmacy processes your next order—ideally two full calendar days before the scheduled processing date. Refunds are available only before a prescription is submitted to the pharmacy. Compounded medication cannot be returned once prepared.

Availability. The FAQ lists a large set of supported states, while the Terms show an older, shorter list. Treat the FAQ as current, but confirm eligibility during checkout for your address.

FAQ: quick answers

How much do GLP-1 plans cost here? Semaglutide injections are $299 per month. Tirzepatide injections start at $399 and reach $549 at higher doses. Oral semaglutide tablets are $299 up to 12 mg and $399 above 12 mg.

How fast is shipping? After approval, the pharmacy needs two to four business days to prepare orders, then delivery takes two to three days. The site advertises free two-day shipping, which reflects the courier leg once the label is created.

Are these FDA-approved medications? No. The compounded formulations are not FDA-approved and have not been evaluated for therapeutic equivalence to brand products.

Can I use my own pharmacy? Yes. You can request the prescription be sent to your pharmacy of choice. If you skip Willow’s partner pharmacies, you pay the medication cost at that pharmacy.

Where is Willow available? The FAQ lists many states, while the Terms show a shorter list. Check eligibility during signup for the most accurate answer.

Bottom line

Keith Murphy

Keith Murphy

Senior Editor

Willow keeps costs predictable and the experience simple if you are fine with compounded GLP-1s. The dose chart is clear, the shipping flow is straightforward once you separate pharmacy prep time from the courier leg, and HSA/FSA support helps with budgeting. If you proceed, save the help-center pricing page for your dose, note the two-day cancellation window before refills process, and track labels to stay ahead of your next vial.

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