GLP-1 Providers That Accept Affirm: 9 Verified Options for 2026

By Weight Loss Provider Guide Editorial TeamLast verified: Affirm acceptance verified from official provider pricing pages

Weight Loss Provider Guide is an independent comparison resource for GLP-1 telehealth providers. We may earn a commission when you visit a provider through our links. This does not affect our rankings, recommendations, or editorial independence. Compounded medications discussed on this page are not FDA-approved as finished drug products. Full disclosure →

If you’re looking for GLP-1 providers that accept Affirm, you have real options. We found nine telehealth programs with publicly verifiable Affirm acceptance on their pricing pages, checkout flows, or official announcements: TrimRx, Yucca Health, CoraDoc, Fifty410, SkinnyRx, WeightCare, LumiMeds, Pomegranate, and FuturHealth. Compounded semaglutide programs with Affirm start as low as $99/month on longer plans, and several providers advertise $0 due today with charges only after medical approval.

Here’s what most pages won’t tell you: the cheapest “per month” number is almost never what you actually finance. A provider advertising $99/month may require a six-month commitment — making your Affirm loan $595, not $99. Others charge $199–$399 per month with no multi-month requirement, meaning Affirm may not even save you anything. The question isn’t just “who takes Affirm” — it’s what total am I financing, and does financing make sense for my situation at all?

We built the comparison below to answer both questions in one table — including which programs are compounded versus FDA-approved, which providers have received FDA regulatory action, and what you’re actually committing to.

What We Actually Verified

For this page, we reviewed each provider’s public pricing pages and available checkout information to document whether Affirm is listed as a payment option. We recorded plan types, posted pricing, state-availability language, medication type (compounded vs. FDA-approved), refund/cancel terms where public, and relevant FDA regulatory actions. Providers were not paid for placement.

Every data point is sourced from official provider pages or FDA public records. Where we could not fully confirm a detail at checkout level, we note the proof grade accordingly.

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GLP-1 Providers That Accept Affirm — Full Comparison

As of April 2026, nine GLP-1 telehealth providers show publicly verifiable evidence of Affirm acceptance. Not all plans at every provider are Affirm-eligible — multi-month bundles are typically where financing applies. We graded each provider’s evidence so you can gauge confidence.

Grade A: Explicit text on a pricing or checkout page confirming Affirm
Grade B: Affirm logo or BNPL language, not confirmed at checkout
ProviderProofLowest Starting PriceAffirm-Eligible PlansWhat You’d FinanceMed TypeStatesReg. NoteBest For
TrimRxA$99/mo (1-yr); $79 first mo on monthlyMonthly, 3-mo, 6-mo, 1-yr$426 (3-mo) to $1,188 (1-yr)CompoundedAll 50Marketing language under reviewAggressive long-plan pricing
Yucca HealthA/B$146/mo (6-mo sema)BNPL tied to 6-mo plans~$876 (6-mo sema)CompoundedAll 50None foundLower monthly on longer commitment
CoraDocA$99/mo (6-mo sema)6-month programs$595 (sema) / $894 (tirz)CompoundedAll 50 incl. HawaiiNone foundClear proof + posted pricing, no subscriptions
Fifty410A$199/mo or $299 (3-mo sema bundle)3-month bundles, monthly$299 (sema) / $399 (tirz)CompoundedConfirm at checkoutNone foundShort starter bundle, pay only if approved
SkinnyRx ⚠A$199/mo (sema injectable)BNPL at checkoutVaries by planCompounded + brandedMost statesFDA warning letter Feb 2026Wide format variety
WeightCare ⚠A$249/mo (3-mo sema)3-mo and 6-mo; monthly at $399$747 (3-mo sema)CompoundedMost; excl. AK, HI, LA, MSFDA warning letter Feb 2026Explicit “Get Started With Affirm” UI
LumiMeds ⚠A/B$133/mo (3-mo value sema)Affirm + Klarna + Afterpay listed~$399 (3-mo value sema)CompoundedConfirm at checkoutFDA warning letter Sep 2025Intro pricing with multiple BNPL
PomegranateA/B$119/mo (sema, select pharmacy)Affirm + Klarna + Afterpay on homepageVariesCompounded + brandedSome pharmacy exclusionsNone foundLow entry price, broader branded menu
FuturHealthAMembership $99–130/mo; med billed separatelyMembership + medication per Affirm partnershipVaries — med not included in program feeCompounded + FDA-approved48 statesNone foundEcosystem approach with coaching

Sources: Official provider pricing/checkout pages and FDA public records, reviewed April 14, 2026. Pricing may change. Affirm availability is subject to eligibility. Confirm current terms at checkout.

The lowest “per month” prices ($99 at TrimRx and CoraDoc) require 6–12 month commitments. The shortest entry point is Fifty410’s 3-month bundle at $299 total. For brand-name/FDA-approved medication with Affirm, FuturHealth, Pomegranate, and SkinnyRx all show branded product pages alongside their Affirm language.

Three providers on this list have received FDA warning letters related to marketing claims about compounded GLP-1 medications. We cover each one in the sections below. These warning letters addressed website language and labeling — not pharmacy manufacturing or medication quality — but they’re material context for a purchase decision.

Keep reading to see which provider fits your specific situation, what the financing math actually looks like, and what happens if you need to cancel.

Check Affirm Eligibility on TrimRx — $0 Due Today

Best Provider by Situation

There’s no single winner here. The right choice depends on your budget, comfort with commitment length, medication preference, and how much regulatory track record matters to you.

Best for aggressive pricing with longer commitment

If you want aggressive pricing and can commit longer: TrimRx

TrimRx’s current offer page shows GLP-1 programs at $199/month (first month $79) on monthly billing, $142/month on a 3-month plan, $124/month on 6 months, and $99/month on an annual plan. The checkout shows BNPL options including Affirm with $0 due today and “only charged if your prescription is approved.” That last detail matters — you’re not paying until a licensed provider clears you medically.

TrimRx claims all-50-state availability and includes medication, consultations, and shipping in its pricing.

Worth knowing about TrimRx marketing language

TrimRx’s current landing page uses phrases like “GLP-1 medications are FDA-approved” in a context that could be read as applying to its compounded products. The FDA has issued warning letters to other telehealth companies for similar language. We have not found an FDA warning letter specifically issued to TrimRx, but readers should be aware that marketing language on the TrimRx site does not always clearly distinguish between FDA-approved brand-name drugs and compounded preparations, which are not FDA-approved as finished drug products.
  • $99/month on annual plan — lowest per-month rate with Affirm among verified providers
  • $0 due today; only charged if prescription is approved
  • Includes medication, consultations, and shipping in one price
  • All 50 states per offer page
  • Best pricing requires 6–12 month commitment
  • Marketing language does not always clearly distinguish compounded vs. FDA-approved
“The visit was great… answered all my questions and concerns.” — TrimRx patient, via provider website
Provider-published review. Individual experiences vary. Not evidence of medical outcomes.

Lowest per-month with Affirm • Includes medication + shipping

TrimRx — from $99/month

Annual plan ($1,188 total) • $0 due until Rx approved

See TrimRx Pricing & Check Affirm Eligibility

Who should skip TrimRx: If you want shorter commitments, Fifty410’s 3-month bundle is cleaner. If regulatory conservatism matters to you, CoraDoc has a cleaner public record.

Best for lower monthly number on a 6-month plan

If you want a lower monthly number on a 6-month plan: Yucca Health

Yucca shows Klarna, Affirm, and Afterpay logos on its site, with semaglutide starting at $146/month for new patients on a 6-month plan. On tirzepatide, Yucca ties BNPL specifically to 6-month plans with $0 due today and charges only if the prescription is approved. Yucca advertises all-50-state availability. We found no FDA warning letters or regulatory actions against Yucca in public records.

The tradeoff on Yucca's 6-month BNPL plan

Yucca’s terms state subscriptions can auto-renew and compounded medication is final sale once shipped. On a 6-month plan, that means your financial commitment to Affirm is largely fixed once medication ships. Read the cancellation terms before committing.
  • $146/month for new patients — competitive entry rate on 6-month plan
  • $0 due today; charged only if prescription approved
  • Affirm, Klarna, and Afterpay all accepted
  • All 50 states • No FDA warning letters found
  • BNPL tied specifically to 6-month plans on some offers
  • Medication is final sale once shipped — Affirm balance largely fixed at that point
  • Subscriptions can auto-renew — check cancellation terms

Competitive monthly rate • No FDA warning letters

Yucca Health — $146/month (new patient, 6-mo plan)

~$876 total • Affirm on 6-month plans • All 50 states

Check Yucca’s 6-Month Pricing & Affirm Options

Who should skip Yucca: If month-to-month flexibility matters more than the lowest monthly price, look at Fifty410 or the non-Affirm alternatives below.

Best for shortest commitment with Affirm

If you want the shortest commitment with Affirm: Fifty410

Fifty410 publishes clean 3-month bundle pricing — $299 total for compounded semaglutide and $399 total for compounded tirzepatide. The site says you pay only if approved, no subscription required, and medication ships upfront after payment. Affirm and Afterpay are both confirmed on the pricing page.

This is the easiest entry point for someone who wants to try GLP-1 treatment with financing but doesn’t want a 6–12 month commitment. You’re financing $299–$399, not $595–$1,188 — smaller Affirm payments and lower total interest. We found no FDA warning letters or regulatory actions against Fifty410.

  • Smallest Affirm loan on the list — $299 for 3-month semaglutide
  • Pay only if prescription approved • No subscription required
  • No FDA warning letters found
  • 3-month bundle ships all at once — unused medication isn’t refunded
  • State availability not explicitly confirmed on all public pages

Fifty410 — $299 total (3-month sema)

Smallest Affirm commitment • Pay only if approved • No subscription

See Fifty410’s 3-Month Starter Pricing
Best for FDA-approved brand-name medication

If you want FDA-approved brand-name medication: FuturHealth, Pomegranate, or Ro

If you specifically want brand-name FDA-approved GLP-1 medication financed through Affirm, you have options — but the pricing works differently than compounded programs.

FuturHealth

FuturHealth formally announced its Affirm partnership in March 2025 and offers branded options including Wegovy, Ozempic, and Zepbound. The catch: FuturHealth uses a membership-plus-medication model where the program membership ($99–130/month) and medication cost are billed separately. The official site states medication is not included in the program fee, so confirm your total before selecting Affirm at checkout. FuturHealth operates in 48 states.

See FuturHealth’s Current Branded Options with Affirm

Pomegranate

Pomegranate publicly lists Affirm alongside Klarna and Afterpay on its homepage and currently has live product pages for Foundayo (orforglipron) and Wegovy (oral) in addition to compounded semaglutide. State availability varies by pharmacy option. Pomegranate has pharmacy-specific exclusions in CA, IA, and WI on some listings.

Check Pomegranate’s Current Plans and Affirm Eligibility

Ro — Insurance path (no Affirm)

If you don’t need Affirm specifically, Ro handles insurance prior authorizations for FDA-approved GLP-1s including Zepbound® and Foundayo™. Ro’s Body membership starts at $39 for the first month, then $149/month or as low as $74/month on an annual plan paid upfront — but medication is billed separately. If your insurance covers GLP-1 medication, your out-of-pocket could drop significantly below any self-pay option.

See Ro’s Current Program — Insurance Support for FDA-Approved GLP-1s
How to choose a GLP-1 provider that accepts Affirm: Step 1 — Know what you are financing (total financed amount, commitment length, monthly payment comfort). Step 2 — Know the medication path: A) Compounded GLP-1 route (not FDA-approved as finished products) or B) FDA-approved brand-name route (some shoppers prefer this). Step 3 — Pick the fit: lowest monthly-equivalent cost, shortest commitment, or brand-name priority. What matters most: financing can help with timing, but the best choice still depends on commitment length, medication type, and total cost.
Three steps to choosing the right Affirm-friendly GLP-1 provider. Total financed amount matters more than the monthly-equivalent number.

The Cost Truth: What You Actually Finance With Affirm

Most providers advertise a monthly-equivalent number. But when you use Affirm, you’re financing the total plan cost — and that total determines your actual payments and any interest.

These are illustrative estimates based on Affirm’s published terms (0–36% APR based on creditworthiness). Your actual rate, payment amount, and available terms are shown before you commit and may differ based on purchase amount, down payment, and eligibility.

ScenarioTotal FinancedPay-in-4 (0% APR)Est. 6-Month (15% APR)Est. 12-Month (15% APR)Est. Extra Interest
Fifty410 3-mo semaglutide$299~$75 every 2 wks~$52/mo~$28/mo$15–$30
TrimRx 3-month ($142/mo)~$426~$107 every 2 wks~$74/mo~$39/mo$21–$42
CoraDoc 6-mo semaglutide$595~$149 every 2 wks~$103/mo~$54/mo$29–$59
TrimRx 6-month ($124/mo)~$744~$186 every 2 wks~$129/mo~$67/mo$37–$73
WeightCare 3-mo sema ($249/mo)$747~$187 every 2 wks~$129/mo~$67/mo$37–$73
Yucca 6-mo semaglutide~$876~$219 every 2 wks~$152/mo~$79/mo$43–$86

Affirm never charges late fees. Checking eligibility is a soft inquiry that does not affect your credit score. However, once you accept a plan, payment activity may be reported to credit bureaus, and missed payments could affect your credit.

At 0% APR, Affirm adds zero cost — it’s just spreading payments. At 15% APR (a common mid-range rate), financing a $426 TrimRx 3-month plan adds roughly $21–$42 total — about $3–$7/month extra to make the upfront commitment manageable.

Here’s the honest admission though: the cheapest “per month” options are not the most flexible. If month-to-month freedom matters more than the lowest payment, a provider with monthly billing and no multi-month commitment may be cheaper overall when you factor in interest and locked-in commitment risk. Eden, for example, starts at $129 for the first month on a 3-month plan with no financing needed — and now advertises buy-now-pay-later options on its treatments page as well. Financing makes sense when you’re comfortable with the commitment length. It doesn’t make sense as a way to afford something that already stretches your budget.

Numbers work for your situation? Affirm check is a soft pull.

Check TrimRx Affirm Eligibility →

Rather pay monthly without financing? Eden starts at $129.

See Eden’s Current Pricing →

What Happens If You Cancel While on Affirm?

When you use Affirm, the payment relationship is between you and Affirm. Affirm pays the provider upfront. You repay Affirm over time. If you cancel your GLP-1 program, your obligation to Affirm doesn’t automatically disappear. The provider may issue a refund for unused portions, which can reduce your Affirm balance — but policies vary.

ProviderCharge TimingIf Medically DeniedRefund After ShippingAffirm Balance Impact
TrimRx$0 due today; charged if Rx approvedNot charged per site languageReview terms before committingBalance follows provider refund
Yucca$0 due today on 6-mo BNPL; charged if Rx approvedNot charged per site languageCompounded meds are final sale once shippedBalance likely fixed post-ship
CoraDocCharged at checkoutEligible for refund minus $100 clinical feeNo refund once medication prepared or shippedBalance reduced by any refund issued
Fifty410Pay only if approved; full 3-mo supply ships at onceNot charged per site languageN/A — full supply already shippedBalance is the bundle total
WeightCare ⚠Charged at checkout for multi-month plansReview provider termsCancel via email; refund terms varyBalance follows provider refund
FuturHealthMembership + medication billed separatelyReview provider termsReview provider termsSeparate Affirm balances possible

Refund-to-Affirm handling can take time and is not guaranteed. Confirm the provider’s refund policy before selecting Affirm at checkout.

Practical advice on commitment risk

Start with the shortest Affirm-eligible plan available — usually 3 months. This limits your financial exposure if the program isn’t right for you. Before you select Affirm, ask yourself: “If I want to stop after month one, what happens to my balance?” If the answer isn’t clear, contact the provider’s support team first.

Comfortable with a 3-month commitment? Fifty410 is the smallest Affirm loan on the list.

See Fifty410’s Starter Pricing

Financing Approval, Medical Approval, and State Availability Are Three Separate Gates

Getting approved for Affirm does not mean you’ll receive GLP-1 medication. Three gates have to clear independently.

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Gate 1 — Affirm financing

Affirm runs a soft credit check (no score impact at this stage) to decide whether to offer you a payment plan. You need to be a U.S. resident age 18+ with a Social Security Number and a phone that receives texts.

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Gate 2 — Medical approval

A licensed provider reviews your health history independently. You could be approved for financing and still be medically ineligible. TrimRx, Yucca, and Fifty410 state you’re only charged if your prescription is approved. CoraDoc charges at checkout but offers a refund (minus a $100 clinical service fee) if you’re not medically cleared.

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Gate 3 — State availability

CoraDoc, TrimRx, and Yucca each claim all-50-state availability. WeightCare excludes at least AK, HI, LA, MS. Pomegranate shows pharmacy-specific exclusions for CA, IA, WI on some listings. FuturHealth operates in 48 states. Check state availability first, then Affirm eligibility, then start the medical intake. That order saves the most time.


Are These Programs Compounded or FDA-Approved?

Most of the Affirm-eligible programs in this comparison offer compounded semaglutide and/or tirzepatide. Compounded GLP-1 medications are prepared by licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies (503A or 503B facilities). Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved as finished drug products. The FDA states they have not been reviewed for safety, effectiveness, or quality the way brand-name medications have.

We will not blur the line between compounded and FDA-approved products on this page. They are different regulatory categories, and you should understand the distinction before choosing.

Compounded GLP-1 Programs with Affirm

TrimRx, Yucca, CoraDoc, Fifty410, SkinnyRx, WeightCare, LumiMeds

  • Not FDA-approved as finished drug products
  • Prepared by licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies
  • 503A (state-regulated) or 503B (FDA-registered outsourcing)
  • Typically lower cost than brand-name options

FDA-Approved GLP-1s with Affirm

FuturHealth, Pomegranate, SkinnyRx (branded pages)

  • Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Foundayo™, Ozempic®
  • Reviewed by FDA for safety, effectiveness, and quality
  • Confirm Affirm applies to the specific branded product at checkout
  • Insurance may reduce cost significantly

For FDA-approved GLP-1s without Affirm: Ro handles insurance prior authorizations for Zepbound® and Foundayo™ with membership starting at $39. Medication is billed separately — see our Ro pricing breakdown for full details.


FDA Warning Letters: What They Mean for Providers on This List

The FDA has issued warning letters to multiple GLP-1 telehealth companies for misleading marketing claims about compounded medications. Three providers on our comparison list have received such letters. These address website language and labeling — not pharmacy manufacturing quality or medication safety — but they represent formal federal regulatory action and belong in your decision-making.

SkinnyRx — FDA Warning Letter (February 20, 2026)

Issued to Lean Rx, Inc. (dba SkinnyRx) for false or misleading claims about compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide, including implying sameness with FDA-approved products. Source: FDA Warning Letters →

WeightCare — FDA Warning Letter (February 20, 2026)

Issued to Weightless Medical LLC (dba WeightCare) for false or misleading claims about compounded semaglutide/tirzepatide, including implying the company was the compounder. Source: FDA Warning Letters →

LumiMeds — FDA Warning Letter (September 9, 2025)

For false or misleading claims about compounded semaglutide/tirzepatide. Source: FDA Warning Letters →

What this means practically

These letters required the companies to correct their website claims. They did not result in product recalls, pharmacy shutdowns, or orders to stop prescribing. Readers who prioritize regulatory track record may prefer CoraDoc, Yucca, or Fifty410 — none of which have received FDA warning letters in our review. Readers less concerned with marketing compliance may still find SkinnyRx, WeightCare, or LumiMeds to be good fits for their budget and needs.

Is Financing GLP-1 Treatment Through Affirm Worth It?

Woman sitting at kitchen table researching GLP-1 providers on her laptop while a phone shows a 'Pay Over Time' Affirm payment plan, comparing monthly payments and total financed amounts for different telehealth GLP-1 programs
Affirm works best when you’re comfortable with the commitment length and can qualify for 0% APR. It doesn’t replace the need to evaluate total cost carefully.

When Affirm genuinely makes sense

  • You can afford the monthly cost but not the lump sum. A $744 six-month TrimRx plan at $124/month is manageable — but $744 upfront is a different story. Affirm at 0% APR splits that into ~$186 biweekly with zero added cost.
  • You qualify for 0% APR. At zero interest, Affirm is free cash flow management with no financial downside.
  • You’ve decided on a multi-month plan. TrimRx charges $199/month monthly but $124/month on a 6-month plan. Affirm bridges the gap between wanting that price and not having $744 ready.

When Affirm does not make sense

  • You’re offered 25%+ APR. At the high end of Affirm’s range (up to 36%), financing $744 over 12 months could add $100+ in interest. A month-to-month provider like Eden at $129 may be cheaper and more flexible.
  • You’re not sure you’ll continue past month one or two. GLP-1 medications work best with consistent use. If you’re uncertain, financing a 6-month commitment creates pressure that monthly billing doesn’t.
  • You can already afford the monthly cost. If a provider charges $199/month with no commitment, adding Affirm adds complexity (and possibly interest) to something you can already handle.

The Affirm decision framework

If Affirm at 0% APR lets you start three months sooner on a plan you’d commit to anyway, it costs you nothing and accelerates your progress. If Affirm at 15–20% APR means taking on debt to afford something that stretches your budget, a monthly provider without financing may be the smarter play.

Ready to commit to a plan? TrimRx Affirm is a soft credit pull.

Check TrimRx’s Affirm-Eligible Options

Prefer month-to-month without financing? Eden starts at $129.

Check Eden’s Current Pricing

What If Affirm Isn’t the Right Fit? Best Monthly Alternatives

You might not need financing at all. If $129–$229 per month is manageable without splitting payments, these options skip the complexity.

Eden — starts at $129/month, now with buy-now-pay-later options

Eden offers compounded semaglutide starting at $129 for the first month on a 3-month plan ($209/month after) or $149 for the first month on a monthly plan ($229/month after). Eden’s pricing is flat at every dose — no increases as your dosage goes up — and plans include free expedited shipping, 24/7 support, and no membership fees.

Eden operates as a subscription service with automatic billing and renewal unless canceled. Notably, Eden’s current treatments page now advertises buy-now-pay-later options. We have not confirmed whether the specific BNPL service is Affirm, Klarna, or another provider — check at checkout.

Eden accepts HSA and FSA cards and is available in all 50 states for GLP-1 programs. We found no FDA warning letters or regulatory actions against Eden.

Check Eden’s Current Pricing — Starts at $129

Ro — insurance support for FDA-approved medications

If the real financial barrier is long-term treatment cost, insurance reduces your spend in a way financing can’t. Ro’s Body membership starts at $39 first month, then $149/month or as low as $74/month on an annual plan. Medication is billed separately — branded options include Wegovy pill and Foundayo from $149 first month, and Zepbound KwikPen from $299 first month. If your insurance covers GLP-1 medication, your out-of-pocket could drop well below any self-pay option.

Ro handles prior authorizations and carries FDA-approved medications including Zepbound® (tirzepatide) and Foundayo™ (orforglipron). No Affirm, no BNPL — but potentially the most affordable long-term path. See our full Ro pricing breakdown for details.

Insurance Could Save More Than Financing — See Ro’s Program

How We Verified This Page

For Affirm acceptance and pricing

We reviewed each provider’s official pricing pages, FAQ sections, checkout flows where accessible, and public announcements to document whether Affirm is listed as a payment option. We recorded the plan types, posted pricing, and any stated terms. Where we could confirm Affirm at the pricing-page or checkout level, we assigned Grade A. Where Affirm was mentioned in sitewide language (homepage, FAQ) but not confirmed on every specific product, we assigned Grade B.

For FDA regulatory actions

We searched the FDA’s public warning letter database and the FDA’s GLP-1 safety page for each provider on the list.

Who we are

Weight Loss Provider Guide is an independent comparison resource for GLP-1 telehealth providers. We earn commissions when readers visit providers through our links. This does not affect our methodology or willingness to include providers we have no affiliate relationship with.


Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. TrimRx, Yucca Health, CoraDoc, Fifty410, SkinnyRx, WeightCare, LumiMeds, Pomegranate, and FuturHealth all show Affirm acceptance for plans that include compounded semaglutide. For FDA-approved brand-name semaglutide (Wegovy), FuturHealth and Pomegranate both show branded product pages alongside sitewide Affirm language. Affirm is typically available on multi-month plans rather than month-to-month billing.

Yes, but with fewer options at confirmed checkout level. CoraDoc offers compounded tirzepatide from $149/month on a 6-month plan ($894 total) with Affirm. TrimRx, Yucca, and Fifty410 also show compounded tirzepatide with BNPL options. For FDA-approved tirzepatide (Zepbound), FuturHealth lists it alongside its Affirm partnership, and SkinnyRx has a live Zepbound page with sitewide Affirm language.

As of April 2026, TrimRx and CoraDoc tie at $99/month for compounded semaglutide — but both require longer commitments (12 months for TrimRx, 6 months for CoraDoc). For the lowest total financed amount, Fifty410's 3-month semaglutide bundle at $299 is the smallest Affirm loan.

If month-to-month flexibility is your priority, you may not need Affirm at all. Eden starts at $129/month (first month, 3-month plan) with flat dosing pricing and now advertises buy-now-pay-later on its treatments page. If you specifically want Affirm on a monthly plan, Fifty410 offers monthly semaglutide at $199/month with Affirm available.

No. Affirm approval is a financial decision based on creditworthiness. Medical approval is determined separately by a licensed provider. TrimRx, Yucca, and Fifty410 state you're only charged if your prescription is approved. CoraDoc charges at checkout but offers a refund minus a $100 clinical service fee if you're medically ineligible.

Most sell compounded GLP-1 medications, which are not FDA-approved as finished drug products. FuturHealth, Pomegranate, and SkinnyRx also show branded/FDA-approved product pages alongside compounded options. Every row in our comparison table is labeled by medication type. Confirm which product you're being prescribed before paying.

CoraDoc, TrimRx, and Yucca Health each claim all-50-state availability. WeightCare excludes AK, HI, LA, and MS (with inconsistent on-page language about AL). Pomegranate has pharmacy-specific exclusions. FuturHealth operates in 48 states. Always confirm at checkout.

Most providers accept HSA and FSA cards as a separate payment method. Affirm and HSA/FSA are typically separate checkout options — you'd choose one or the other. If your HSA/FSA covers the full cost, using those tax-advantaged funds is usually a better financial move than Affirm financing.

Providers advertising 'only charged if your prescription is approved' (TrimRx, Yucca, Fifty410) should not process the Affirm transaction if you're medically ineligible. CoraDoc charges at checkout and offers a refund minus a $100 clinical fee for medical denials. For other providers, confirm refund terms before selecting Affirm.

Insurance is almost always cheaper long-term than self-pay with Affirm. Ro handles prior authorizations for FDA-approved GLP-1 medications — membership starts at $39 first month, with medication billed separately.

Still not sure which GLP-1 program is right for you? We match you to a provider based on your budget, state, medication preference, and whether you want compounded or FDA-approved — in about a minute.