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Independent review · Compounded GLP-1 telehealth · updated August 2026

Willow review

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

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Verdict

A LegitScript-certified mid-tier with bundled pricing and one homework assignment: get every term in writing before paying.

Willow sits in the compounded middle class: pricier than the budget tier, cheaper than brand pens, with a real certification (LegitScript) most budget rivals lack and a satisfaction profile that splits sharply by product format. The review, honestly done, is mostly about what to verify before the first charge.

Quick facts (published data, August 2026)

MedicationsCompounded semaglutide and tirzepatide; injectable plus oral tablets and sublingual drops
Published pricing$299/mo semaglutide, $399/mo tirzepatide advertised; $299 to $549 across doses, bundled (care, shipping, follow-ups included)
CertificationLegitScript-certified, a real third-party compliance check most compounded rivals lack
Reputation snapshotMixed: injectable patients largely satisfied, oral-tablet and drop patients notably less so
The caveatPricing and cancellation documents carry ambiguities; totals can shift with prescription or pharmacy changes

What works

  • Bundled all-in pricing removes the fee-stacking that plagues the category: medication, care, and shipping in one number.
  • LegitScript certification is a genuine differentiator in the compounded tier, verifying operational compliance.
  • Format choice (injectable, tablets, drops) is unusual, whatever we think of the weaker formats.

What to watch

  • The satisfaction split is the product finding: injectables perform, oral and sublingual formats disappoint their buyers at rates that show in reviews. Absorption realities of oral peptides predict exactly this.
  • Document ambiguity: terms can shift with prescription or pharmacy changes, so the advertised bundle needs pinning in writing.
  • Compounded-only, with the post-shortage legal narrowing that entails for the whole tier.
  • Mid-tier price without brand-name product: worth it only if the bundle and certification matter to you.

Who it fits, who it doesn't

A reasonable fit for: Buyers who want compounded pricing with a certification layer and one predictable monthly number, choosing the injectable format.

Look elsewhere if: Anyone drawn by the drops or tablets (the format satisfaction gap is consistent), and price-first buyers who accept budget-tier trade-offs at two-thirds the cost.

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.

ConsumerAffairs and review aggregators

  • Positive threads: smooth onboarding, bundled clarity, injectable results.
  • Negative threads: oral and sublingual formats underdelivering, and totals shifting when prescriptions changed.

LegitScript: certified

  • Certification verifies compliance and transparency standards: a bar most compounded competitors have not cleared.

How to cancel Willow

  • Before paying, get in writing: exact medication and dose, dispensing pharmacy, first charge, renewal charge, cancellation deadline, refund terms. Willow's own documents make this the necessary step.
  • Cancel via the account portal with a written confirmation request; the ambiguity findings make your paper trail the referee.
  • Verify the final charge on your statement one cycle after confirmation.

How this review was made

Desk review from Willow's published pricing, LegitScript's public certification database, and aggregated review platforms as of August 2026. No hands-on test order yet.

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 Willow legit for weight loss?

Yes in structure: LegitScript-certified telehealth with licensed prescribing and compounded medication from named processes. The practical caution is contractual, not clinical: pin every term in writing before the first charge.

Do Willow's sublingual drops work as well as injections?

The review record says what pharmacology predicts: injectable buyers report results, drop and tablet buyers report disappointment at visibly higher rates. Peptide oral absorption is poor without special engineering; the format discount is usually an efficacy discount.

How much does Willow cost monthly?

Advertised bundles start at $299 (semaglutide) and $399 (tirzepatide), running to $549 at higher doses, with care and shipping included. The bundle is real; verify what happens to it if your prescription or pharmacy changes.