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Telehealth weight loss has a trust problem. If you’ve spent any time researching GLP-1 programs online, you’ve felt it. Every company claims to be “doctor-led.” Every company claims “thousands of happy patients.” Every landing page has the same five-star graphics and the same suspiciously perfect testimonials.
So how do you separate the real operations from the ones renting credibility?
There’s actually a simple test, and almost nobody talks about it.
The test: go to Trustpilot and look at two things
Not the star rating first. Anyone can look good with 40 hand-picked Trustpilot reviews.
First, look at the Trustpilot review count. A company with a few hundred Trustpilot reviews is showing you a curated sample. A company with tens of thousands of Trustpilot reviews is showing you its entire customer base, unfiltered: the happy customers, the frustrated ones, the person whose package showed up a day late. At that scale, the number can’t be gamed. It’s just math.
Second, look at how the reviews got there. This is the part most people miss. Trustpilot publicly labels how each company collects its reviews. Some companies only send review invitations to customers they already know are happy. That’s legal, but you’re reading a highlight reel. Other companies carry the label that matters: “This company invites their customers to review, whether positive or negative.”
That label means every customer gets asked. The score you see isn’t a marketing department’s greatest hits. It’s the raw average of everyone.
Run that test on the GLP-1 industry and one name stands out
RxPros.com, a LegitScript-certified telehealth provider specializing in compounded GLP-1 weight loss treatment, currently holds Trustpilot’s official “Excellent” rating: 4.7 stars across 18,000+ reviews, and it carries the invited-review label. Every customer, positive or negative, is asked to weigh in. You can verify all of it yourself right now: see the RxPros Trustpilot profile here.
For context, 18,000+ reviews at an “Excellent” 4.7 is nearly unheard of in this industry. “Excellent” is Trustpilot’s own top rating tier, not a word RxPros picked for itself. Most telehealth weight loss companies have a fraction of that volume, often at lower scores. Some of the most heavily advertised names in the space hover in the 3-star range. RxPros ranks among the top-rated companies in its Trustpilot category, and reading through the reviews, the same themes repeat thousands of times: fast approvals, medication arriving quickly in cold-insulated packaging, and a support team that actually answers.
That last one matters more than people expect. In an industry infamous for chatbots and unanswered tickets, Trustpilot review after Trustpilot review names specific RxPros team members who picked up the phone, answered questions, and solved problems. That’s what premium customer service looks like when 18,000+ people grade it in public.
Here’s the part that doesn’t add up (in a good way)
Normally, the most trusted brand in a category is also the most expensive one. Trust is supposed to cost extra.
RxPros inverted that. It’s the highest-volume-reviewed, top-rated player in the space, and it also has the lowest prices in the industry:
- Compounded Semaglutide: $89.97 per month
- Compounded Tirzepatide: $119.97 per month
Unlike most of the industry, that price is genuinely all-inclusive. Your provider consultation, your prescription, your medication, your doctor check-ins, and ongoing support are all bundled into the one monthly number. There are no membership fees, ever, and no hidden charges bolted on at checkout.
One more thing worth knowing, because it’s where many competitors quietly make their money. At most GLP-1 programs, your monthly price climbs every time your dose does.
You start at an advertised teaser rate, titrate up on schedule, and watch the bill balloon.
At RxPros, your price stays locked as your dose increases. The number you start with is the number you keep.
How it works
The process is built to be simple:
- Complete a quick online health assessment. It takes a few minutes.
- A licensed U.S. provider reviews your information and determines whether treatment is appropriate for you. Approvals routinely happen the same day.
- If prescribed, your medication ships from a licensed U.S. pharmacy in discreet, cold-insulated packaging, with Trustpilot reviewers frequently reporting delivery within a day or two.
- Your care team stays with you. Dose adjustments, questions, and check-ins are all included in your flat monthly price.
The bottom line
You don’t have to take any company’s word for it, including this one. That’s the whole point. Open the RxPros Trustpilot page, read a few dozen of the 18,000+ invited Trustpilot reviews behind that “Excellent” 4.7 rating, and decide for yourself whether the most-reviewed, top-rated GLP-1 telehealth company deserves the reputation its own customers built for it, at $89.97/month for semaglutide and $119.97/month for tirzepatide.
Then, if it checks out for you the way it has for thousands of others, take the free online assessment at RxPros.com and see if you qualify.
Prescription required. Treatment is only available if a licensed provider determines it is appropriate for you. Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not FDA-approved products and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety or effectiveness. Individual weight loss results vary and depend on dose, adherence, diet, activity, and individual factors. This content is not a substitute for professional medical advice; discuss the risks and benefits of compounded medications with your healthcare provider. Pricing is subject to change; see RxPros.com for current terms. Trustpilot figures as of the publication date.






















