Fella Health is a niche program with strong prepaid value. No dose-escalation charges and a low 12-month prepaid rate ($99/mo semaglutide) are real wins, and the men-focused coaching is a genuine differentiator. But the month-to-month price is high, the best rate needs a big upfront commitment, and it does not clearly name its pharmacy.
Fella Health at a glance
- Category:
- Telehealth weight-loss (GLP-1), men-focused
- Medication:
- Compounded semaglutide & tirzepatide (not FDA-approved)
- Semaglutide:
- $299/mo monthly; $149/mo on 3-mo prepaid; $99/mo on 12-mo prepaid
- Tirzepatide:
- $399/mo monthly; $249/mo on 3-mo prepaid; $199/mo on 12-mo prepaid
- Dose escalation:
- No dose-escalation charges — price holds as dose increases
- Pharmacy:
- Not clearly named (verify)
- Reviews:
- Rating pending verification
- Clinical model:
- Men-focused coaching + telehealth prescribing
- Regulatory note:
- No lawsuit or FDA warning letter confirmed to a primary source (June 2026); verify
Pros and cons
What we like
- No dose-escalation charges — price holds as your dose rises
- Strong 12-month prepaid value ($99/mo semaglutide)
- Men-focused weight-loss coaching
- Semaglutide and tirzepatide both offered
Trade-offs to know
- High monthly (non-prepaid) price
- Big upfront cost to unlock the best rate
- Does not clearly name its compounding pharmacy
- Niche men-focused model may not fit all
- Medication is compounded — not FDA-approved
Scorecard
Scored on the same five-criterion rubric we apply to every provider. Weights in parentheses.
Pricing: prepaid unlocks the value
Fella Health charges about $299/mo for compounded semaglutide month-to-month, dropping to about $149/mo on a 3-month prepaid plan and about $99/mo on a 12-month prepaid plan. Compounded tirzepatide is about $399/mo month-to-month, about $249/mo on a 3-month prepaid plan, and about $199/mo on a 12-month prepaid plan. Importantly, there are no dose-escalation charges — the price holds as your dose increases. The catch is that the best rate requires a large upfront commitment, and the month-to-month price is among the higher ones in our comparison. If you're confident you'll stay on for a year, the prepaid value is strong.
Pharmacy & sourcing
Fella Health does not clearly name its current compounding pharmacy in its published materials (verify). Because compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, an undisclosed pharmacy removes a key way for patients to verify sourcing and request a certificate of analysis. This weighs on Fella Health's score regardless of its coaching model.
Reviews & reputation
We have not verified Fella Health's third-party rating to a primary source, so we show its rating as pending verification rather than publish an unconfirmed number. Check current listings such as ConsumerAffairs and Trustpilot before deciding, as review volume and averages move over time.
Regulatory context
We identified no manufacturer lawsuit or FDA warning letter confirmed to a primary source for Fella Health as of June 2026; verify current dockets and listings. We note this because regulatory posture is part of our rubric; the absence of confirmed issues is presented factually, not as an endorsement.
Who Fella Health is best for
Choose Fella Health if you're a man who wants coaching built around men, you'll commit to a 12-month prepay for the best rate, and you value no dose-escalation charges. Consider our #1 pick instead if you want a low price without a big upfront commitment and a provider that names its pharmacy — see our MaxLife review.
Fella Health FAQ
How much does Fella Health really cost?
Fella Health charges about $299/mo for compounded semaglutide month-to-month, dropping to about $149/mo on a 3-month prepaid plan and about $99/mo on a 12-month prepaid plan. Compounded tirzepatide is about $399/mo month-to-month, about $249/mo on a 3-month prepaid plan, and about $199/mo on a 12-month prepaid plan. There are no dose-escalation charges. Verify current pricing on fellahealth.com.
Does Fella Health name its compounding pharmacy?
Not clearly. Fella Health does not clearly name its current compounding pharmacy in its published materials (verify). Because compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, an undisclosed pharmacy removes a key way to verify sourcing.
Is Fella Health FDA-approved?
Fella Health's compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are not FDA-approved and have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Compounded semaglutide is not Ozempic® or Wegovy®; compounded tirzepatide is not Mounjaro® or Zepbound®.