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Independent review · GLP-1 telehealth · updated August 2026

Trava Health review

Medically reviewed by Dr. Samuel Ragone · 2026-08-20 · not medical advice

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Verdict

The cheapest entry ticket in the category, with a pharmacy-ownership twist; verify your actual quote against the advertised price.

Trava's pitch is the lowest sticker price in GLP-1 telehealth, and its most interesting feature is structural: a co-founder owns a sterile compounding pharmacy, making Trava one of the few vertically integrated players in a market of unnamed pharmacy partners. Both facts deserve scrutiny, which is what this page is for.

Quick facts (published data, August 2026)

MedicationsCompounded semaglutide with B12, compounded tirzepatide with B12
Published entry pricing$119.96 semaglutide + B12; $197.98 tirzepatide + B12
Top-dose pricingClimbs to roughly $387.98 at the 15 mg tirzepatide tier
Supply chainCo-founder-owned sterile compounding pharmacy; state-licensed facilities
ShippingFree next-day air once the pharmacy ships, with tracking updates
Reputation snapshotMixed Trustpilot record; documented mid-2025 complaint wave on delays and support

What works

  • Lowest advertised entry price in the category as of August 2026.
  • Vertical integration: knowing who actually compounds the medication is rare in this market and a genuine accountability signal.
  • Fast shipping once fulfilled, with next-day air and tracking.
  • Publishes the compounded, non-FDA-approved disclaimer plainly.

What to watch

  • Price-jump reports: customers have documented quotes 40+ dollars above the advertised beginner price once inside the intake. Screenshot the advertised price and compare before paying.
  • Mid-2025 complaint wave: orders delayed two weeks or more and support tickets unanswered for over a week. Recent reviews look better; the history is part of the record.
  • Dose-tier pricing climbs steeply; the headline price only describes the first rung.
  • B12 co-formulation is a compounding-era artifact, not added clinical value; treat it as packaging.

Who it fits, who it doesn't

A reasonable fit for: Budget-first buyers starting at low doses who will verify their actual quote, and buyers who value knowing exactly which pharmacy compounds their medication.

Look elsewhere if: Anyone who needs guaranteed fulfillment speed and responsive support based on the 2025 track record, or anyone planning high-dose tirzepatide, where the price advantage fades.

What the reviews say

Aggregated themes from public review platforms, with attribution. We summarize patterns rather than quoting individuals; ratings and themes reflect the public record as of August 2026.

Trustpilot: mixed record

  • Positive threads: cost transparency, effectiveness, medical questions answered fully and quickly, free next-day air shipping once the pharmacy ships.
  • Negative threads (concentrated mid-2025): orders delayed two weeks or longer and support tickets sitting unanswered for over a week.

GLP-1 communities and review aggregators

  • Multiple documented reports of intake quotes running 40+ dollars above the advertised beginner price.
  • The co-founder-owned pharmacy is regularly cited as the reason buyers trust the supply chain more than unnamed-partner platforms.

How this review was made

Desk review: pricing from Trava's published pages, reputation from Trustpilot records and documented complaint reporting, all as of August 2026. No hands-on test order yet; the page will be upgraded when we complete one.

Compounded GLP-1s sit in a narrow legal lane since the shortages ended; before choosing any provider on this model, read the legality guide and the GLP-1 name decoder.

Frequently asked questions

Is Trava Health legit?

Yes in the structural sense: licensed clinicians prescribe, and a co-founder-owned, state-licensed sterile compounding pharmacy dispenses. The trade-offs are service history (2025 delay and support complaints) and price-jump reports at intake.

Why is Trava so cheap?

Entry-tier pricing on low starting doses, B12 co-formulated compounded medication, and vertical integration that keeps pharmacy margin in-house. The advertised number describes the first rung of a ladder that climbs toward $388 at top tirzepatide doses.

Does Trava sell brand-name GLP-1s?

No. Trava is a compounded-medication platform. Brand pens require a conventional prescription route.