
Superior Remedies review
Microdose program, one price
One of the few operators on this board to publish a dedicated GLP-1 microdose program — and it publishes exactly one price for everything it sells.
Our verdict
Superior Remedies is clear about who it is and vague about what things cost. The operating entity is named in its own terms as Superior Remedies LLC, it gives a location in Apple Valley, California, it describes itself plainly as a platform that does not practice medicine, and nothing is charged if you are not medically approved — all of which puts it ahead of the anonymous end of this board. But the only number it publishes is "from $149/mo," labeled a limited-time offer, with no per-drug price, no standing rate, and no statement of how often a shipment actually arrives. Its cancellation terms are also stricter than most here: charges are non-refundable once services begin and memberships need 30 days' notice. The dedicated microdose program is a genuine point of difference; the pricing is a conversation to have before you enroll.
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At a glance
- Category
- GLP-1 telehealth
- Access
- From $149/mo, published as limited-time; $0 if not approved
- Medications
- Compounded semaglutide · Compounded tirzepatide
- Insurance
- Cash-pay, no insurance
- Visit
- Quiz intake
- Availability
- Telehealth in all 50 states
- Updated
- August 2026
Popular alternative
Enhance MD
Lab-guided treatment under ongoing physician oversight
Check Enhance MD availability →What it is
A cash-pay telehealth service running three compounded GLP-1 programs — semaglutide for weight loss, tirzepatide for what it calls advanced weight loss, and a separate GLP-1 microdose program positioned around longevity and body composition. Despite marketing itself as "GLP-1 Weight Loss & Peptides," the published menu contains no non-GLP-1 peptide: there is no sermorelin, NAD+, BPC-157 or testosterone line.
How it works
Entry is a two-minute eligibility quiz rather than a booked visit. Its terms describe Superior Remedies LLC as a concierge telehealth platform that facilitates access to independent, US board-certified clinical providers and state-licensed compounding pharmacies, and state plainly that the platform itself does not practice medicine. Prescribing is provider discretion. Medication is prepared by partner compounding pharmacies and shipped on what the site calls a structured cadence — the pharmacies are not named, and the cadence is never stated in weeks or months. Telehealth is offered in all 50 states, shipping is described as free and discreet, and the terms were last updated 1 June 2026.
Pricing transparency
One published number covers the whole service: "from $149/mo," carried on the homepage and in the footer and labeled a limited-time offer. The three treatment pages — semaglutide, tirzepatide and microdose — publish no price at all, only the promise that "the price we quote is the price you pay." That means there is no published per-drug price, no standing rate behind the limited-time one, and no published dosing or shipping interval, so a reader cannot tell whether $149 buys four weeks of medication or something else. We therefore publish no monthly floor for Superior Remedies. Nothing is charged if you are not medically approved, which is a real protection at the top of the funnel; after that, consultations, memberships and fulfilled prescriptions are non-refundable once services begin, and a membership takes 30 days' notice to cancel before the next billing cycle.
Branded vs compounded
Compounded only — compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide, including a microdose protocol. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety or effectiveness. No branded option is offered.
Pros and watch-outs
What we like
- Operating entity named in its own terms: Superior Remedies LLC, Apple Valley, California
- A dedicated GLP-1 microdose program, published rather than offered on request
- Nothing charged if you are not medically approved
- States plainly that the platform does not practice medicine
- Telehealth in all 50 states
Watch-outs
- Only one price is published — "from $149/mo" — and it is labeled limited-time
- No per-drug pricing on any of the three treatment pages
- The shipping cadence is described only as "structured," never in weeks
- Compounding pharmacies and prescribing providers are not named
- Non-refundable once services begin, and 30 days' notice to cancel a membership
Best for
Someone specifically looking for a published microdose protocol who wants to be screened before any money changes hands.
Who should look elsewhere
Anyone who needs the per-drug price and the shipping interval in writing before enrolling, or who wants to cancel on short notice.
How Superior Remedies compares
A few alternatives worth a look, depending on what you’re optimizing for.
Enhance MD
Lab-guided treatment under ongoing physician oversight
See Enhance MD →- HealthRX
Low-cost compounded GLP-1 with overnight shipping and physician review
See HealthRX →
FoundPutting insurance benefits toward GLP-1 treatment
See Found →
Access & cost · Reviewed and last verified August 2026
How we assessed this. This review reflects Aminoscope’s own read of Superior Remedies’s publicly-stated model — pricing transparency, clinical oversight, medication clarity, and access — against our editorial methodology. We publish no fabricated ratings or first-hand outcomes. A partnership never changes the assessment — see how we make money.
Frequently asked
- What does Superior Remedies actually cost?
- The only figure published is "from $149/mo," and it is labeled a limited-time offer. The semaglutide, tirzepatide and microdose pages carry no prices, so there is no published per-drug rate and no standing rate behind the promotional one. Ask what the medication costs and what the price becomes after the offer period.
- What is the GLP-1 microdose program?
- A separate program from its two weight-loss tracks, positioned around longevity and body composition rather than weight, with the provider adjusting on a structured cadence. Microdosing GLP-1s is not an FDA-approved use, and the site publishes no dose figures.
- Does it sell peptides other than GLP-1s?
- Not on its published menu. It markets itself as "GLP-1 Weight Loss & Peptides" and its copy refers to "GLP-1 and peptide programs," but the only products listed are compounded semaglutide, compounded tirzepatide and the GLP-1 microdose. GLP-1s are themselves peptides; there is no sermorelin, NAD+ or BPC-157 line.
- Can I cancel any time?
- The homepage says cancel any time, but the terms are more specific: memberships may be canceled with 30 days' notice before the next billing cycle, and consultations, memberships and fulfilled prescriptions are non-refundable once services begin. Only the case where you are not medically approved is free.