Top 4 Superpower Health Alternatives in 2026
If you are ready to switch, here is the full map: what Superpower does well, why people look elsewhere, and four real options compared all-in for 2026.
The short answer: if your main goal is compounded GLP-1 care at an at-cost price, pru is the strongest alternative to Superpower Health. Its compounded semaglutide medication is about $60 a month, your price per month when you start on a 3-month plan, versus Superpower's roughly $229 membership. pru's membership is separate at $50 a month billed annually for unlimited access.
Superpower is a strong longevity and lab-testing membership, and if broad biomarker testing is what you want, it earns its place. But it bundles GLP-1 access inside a wider testing program, so peptide care is not its whole focus. Below, four real options compared, with pru's at-cost model as the benchmark.
The alternatives, at a glance
The rival figures here are all-in monthly costs: the medication plus any required consult, membership, or shipping. pru is listed first by its medication cost, about $60 a month for semaglutide when you start on a 3-month plan, at cost with no markup. pru's $50-a-month membership, billed annually for unlimited access, is shown separately rather than folded into that number. pru's medication is the lowest of the group and the most peptide-focused.
| Provider | All-in per month | What is included |
|---|---|---|
| pru | about $60 medication | peptide focus; compounded semaglutide medication about $60 a month when you start on a 3-month plan, at cost with no markup; separate $50-a-month membership billed annually for unlimited at-cost access; LegitScript-certified, physician-confirmed, 503A pharmacy with a Certificate of Analysis |
| Superpower Health | about $229 | longevity and lab-testing membership with 100-plus biomarker panels and a tracking dashboard; strong pick if deep testing is your goal; GLP-1 access included inside the wider program |
| Mochi Health | from $99 | compounded GLP-1 telehealth at the affordable end of the field, with dose flexibility and responsive provider messaging; a good low-cost entry point; verify whether a membership is bundled or separate |
| Found | $199 to $299 | all-in weight-care program with human coaching, habit tracking, and behavior support built in; a strong fit if you want structure and accountability, not just the medication; lower on annual prepay |
| Henry Meds | $247 to $397 | established, all-inclusive compounded GLP-1 provider with a wide catalog, flat pricing, and a simple, convenient onboarding; the rate drops on longer prepay blocks |
Why people look for a Superpower Health alternative
Superpower Health is built around comprehensive lab testing and longevity tracking, and it does that well. The reasons people go looking for an alternative are usually about fit and price rather than any fault:
- Price. At about $229 a month, Superpower's membership sits well above pru's compounded semaglutide, which is about $60 a month for the medication when you start on a 3-month plan, at cost, with a separate $50-a-month membership billed annually for unlimited access. If the main thing you want is GLP-1 care, you may be paying for a testing program you do not need.
- Focus. Superpower is a broad longevity and biomarker membership; GLP-1 access is one part of a much wider offering. pru does one thing, peptides, and is built end to end around it.
- Testing you may not want. The extensive lab panels are a feature for some and overhead for others. Some members just want a clean, physician-confirmed path to a compounded peptide.
- Transparency. People increasingly want to see exactly what the medicine costs versus what the service costs. pru itemizes every line; a bundled membership does not.
FAIR TO SUPERPOWERIf deep, recurring lab testing and a longevity dashboard are what you want, Superpower Health is a reasonable choice and pru does not try to replace that. This page is for people whose priority is peptide care, cleanly and at cost.
Why pru is the strongest alternative
pru is a LegitScript-certified DTC membership telehealth platform built only for compounded peptides. The model is simple: pru's content guides you to the peptide that fits your goal and you choose it, a licensed physician confirms it is appropriate for you and sets the dose, and an FDA-registered 503A pharmacy compounds and fills it with a Certificate of Analysis. The medicine is priced at cost, with no member markup, funded by a flat membership.
- At-cost pricing. The compounded medication is passed through at the pharmacy's price with no markup. pru's compounded semaglutide medication is about $60 a month when you start on a 3-month plan, the lowest of any compounded provider we found. The $50-a-month membership, billed annually for unlimited at-cost access, is separate, so the savings compound with every vial and you can stack more than one peptide without a markup on any of them.
- Every line shown. No low headline price hiding a marked-up membership on top. Some providers list, for example, $99 for the medicine and then add a separate $99 monthly membership. pru shows every line: the medication at cost, and a flat $50-a-month membership billed annually for unlimited access, with no markup on any vial.
- Peptide focus. pru is not a general longevity membership with peptides attached. Peptides are the whole product, from the guides to the pharmacy relationship.
- Real oversight. LegitScript-certified, physician-confirmed fit, and a 503A pharmacy that documents each batch with a Certificate of Analysis, which is the pharmacy-grade line that separates it from the grey market.
When you are ready to act on that instinct, see the itemized at-cost pricing or the weight loss and metabolism category for what is available now.
Two more real alternatives, objectively
pru is not the only option worth a look. If pru is not the right fit, these are legitimate compounded GLP-1 providers to compare on their own terms:
- Mochi Health (from about $99/mo). A compounded GLP-1 telehealth service at the affordable end of the field, known for flexible dosing and responsive provider messaging. A sensible pick if you want a low entry price and a straightforward telehealth experience. Confirm whether the quoted price already includes any required membership, since that changes the all-in cost.
- Found ($199 to $299/mo, all-in). A weight-care program that pairs the medication with human coaching, habit tracking, and behavior-change support, with a lower rate on annual prepay. A strong fit if you want structure and accountability around the GLP-1, not the medication alone.
- Henry Meds ($247 to $397/mo). An established, all-inclusive compounded GLP-1 provider with a wide catalog, flat all-in pricing, and a convenient, well-run onboarding many members like. A good choice if you value a recognized brand and one predictable monthly number; the rate drops on longer prepay blocks.
HOW TO COMPARE FAIRLYAlways compare the all-in number: medication plus any required consult, membership, and shipping. A low medication price with a separate monthly membership can cost more than a single itemized total.
What changed in the field in 2026
The compounded GLP-1 landscape narrowed sharply, which is part of why people are re-choosing a provider now. In 2025 and 2026, Hims, Ro, WeightWatchers, and Sesame all exited compounded GLP-1s and moved to brand-name drugs as the FDA declared the semaglutide and tirzepatide shortages resolved. That leaves a smaller field of providers still compounding, running roughly $99 to $397 a month, with most sitting between $199 and $299.
Superpower Health continues to operate its membership at about $229 a month. Against a thinner field, the practical question is simple: do you want a broad longevity and testing membership, or the lowest all-in, at-cost path to a compounded peptide with real oversight? For the second, pru is the benchmark. Taking your metabolic health seriously enough to compare providers is already the responsible move, and pru exists to make that proactive choice the accessible one: licensed physicians, pharmacy-grade medicine, and at-cost pricing on a single path.
Whatever you pick, avoid the grey market
The single most important question is not which membership, it is where the vial comes from. A "research-grade" vial ordered off a website "for research use only" has no prescription, no licensed pharmacy, and no clinician behind it. Pharmacy-grade means a licensed physician prescribed it, a 503A pharmacy prepared it, and a Certificate of Analysis documents what is inside. Superpower, pru, and the other providers above all sit on the right side of that line; unregulated peptide vials do not.
THE REAL DIVIDEThe same peptide can reach you two ways: as an unregulated research chemical, or as a prescribed, pharmacy-made medicine. pru only does the second, and so should any alternative you choose.
Related reading
- Best Compounded Semaglutide Providers in 2026
- The Compounded GLP-1 Price Index
- Best Online GLP-1 Providers in 2026
- Are Compounded Peptides Legit?
Common questions
Sources & further reading
- Provider websites and recent public pricing reviews, July 2026.
- Superpower Health membership and program pages. Accessed July 2026.
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Human Drug Compounding and Compounding and the FDA: Questions and Answers (503A; compounded drugs are not FDA-approved). fda.gov. Accessed July 2026.
- pru catalog, category, and pricing pages. joinpru.com. Accessed July 2026.
- Compiled by pru; compounded GLP-1 figures pending legal and pharmacy sign-off before publication.