pru Membership Cost: What You Pay For, Explained (2026)
One flat membership for physician oversight, access, and support. Your peptides are billed separately, at the pharmacy's price.
pru splits what you pay into two clear parts: a flat membership that covers physician oversight, easy access, and ongoing support, and your medication, which is billed separately at cost. At cost means the compounded peptide is passed through at the pharmacy's price with no member markup, so you can see exactly what the membership buys and exactly what the medicine costs. This page explains the model, not a single dollar figure, so you know what each part covers before you decide.
How pru's pricing is built
pru keeps pricing simple by separating it into two parts that never blur together. The first is a flat membership that covers the care around your peptides: a licensed physician confirming clinical fit, easy access to the catalog, and ongoing support. The second is the medication itself, billed separately and passed through at the pharmacy's price.
| What you pay | How it is priced | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Membership | A flat, recurring fee | Physician oversight, access to the catalog, and ongoing support |
| Medication | At cost, billed separately | The compounded peptide, passed through at the pharmacy's price with no member markup |
The idea in one lineYou pay a flat membership for the care, and the medicine is billed separately at the pharmacy's price. Two parts, both visible.
What the membership actually covers
The membership is the part that makes pru a real telehealth platform rather than a storefront. It covers the people and the process around your peptides, so the medicine is never the only thing you are paying for.
- Physician oversight: a licensed physician reviews your information and confirms clinical fit before anything is prescribed
- Access: an easy path to a peptide-focused catalog, so you are not hunting across a broad generalist menu
- Support: ongoing help through your program, from questions to follow-ups
- A LegitScript-certified platform standing behind the whole process
Because the membership is flat, it does not rise or fall with which peptide you choose. The care you get is the same whether your medication is inexpensive or not, and that is the point of keeping the two parts separate.
What at-cost medication means
At cost is the part people ask about most, so here is exactly what it means. Your compounded peptide is passed through at the pharmacy's price, with no member markup added on top. pru does not make money on the medicine. The membership is how the platform is funded, which is why the two prices stay separate on your bill.
Say it plainlyAt cost means the price you pay for the peptide is the pharmacy's price, with no markup from pru. The medicine is billed separately from the flat membership.
Prices for compounded peptides can shift with the pharmacy, so pru does not quote one fixed number here. What stays constant is the model: whatever the pharmacy charges is what you pay for the medication, itemized and separate from the membership.
Where your medication comes from
The at-cost price is only meaningful because of where the medicine comes from. pru is not a research-chemical vendor. After a licensed physician confirms clinical fit, an FDA-registered 503A pharmacy compounds and fills your prescription, and every order arrives with a Certificate of Analysis.
- A licensed physician confirms clinical fit before a prescription is written
- An FDA-registered 503A pharmacy compounds and fills the prescription
- A Certificate of Analysis comes with every order, so you can read what is in the vial
- Pharmacy-grade compounding, not not-for-human-use vials sold with no prescriber behind them
This is the line where cost and safety meet. The membership pays for the oversight, and the at-cost price is the pharmacy's price for a pharmacy-grade, physician-prescribed medicine, not a grey-market vial.
What the at-cost catalog includes
pru is peptide-focused, not a broad generalist menu. Each medication in the catalog is billed at cost under the same model, so the membership covers the care while the medicine is passed through at the pharmacy's price.
| Category | Options |
|---|---|
| Metabolic | Compounded semaglutide, compounded tirzepatide |
| Longevity and cellular | NAD+, glutathione, sermorelin |
| Skin and topical | GHK-Cu cream |
| Other | PT-141, oxytocin |
Whichever option a member chooses, the pricing works the same way. The flat membership does not change, and the medication is billed separately at the pharmacy's price.
Why pru prices it this way
Most telehealth platforms bundle the medicine and the markup into one number, so you cannot tell what you are paying for the care versus the drug. pru separates them on purpose. A flat membership funds the platform, and the medicine is passed through at cost, so the incentives are clear: pru is paid for the oversight and support, not for selling you more medication.
Why it mattersWhen the medicine is at cost and the membership is flat, pru has no reason to steer you toward a pricier peptide. You can see both numbers, and they stay on your side.
That is the whole design. Two visible parts, a physician confirming clinical fit, a real pharmacy behind the medicine, and a price on the peptide that is the pharmacy's price, not a marked-up one. Taking charge of your health is a smart, responsible move, and pru exists to make that proactive choice the accessible one, with licensed physicians, pharmacy-grade medicine, and at-cost pricing all in the open. When you are ready to see what the membership covers for your own program, that next step is waiting.