Eden vs Remedy Meds: Which GLP-1 Provider Is For You?

Eden vs Remedy Meds… two GLP-1 programs my clients keep asking about. Here’s what sets them apart, what real users are saying, and how to decide what’s right for you.

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I work with women every day who are trying to lose weight, improve their energy, and take control of their health. Naturally, GLP-1 medications have become a hot topic—and with so many brands out there, it can feel overwhelming to choose the right one.

Lately, two names keep coming up: Eden and Remedy Meds. A few of my clients use Eden. It’s everywhere right now… like their commercials we've all been seeing on our favorite streaming TV apps.

A few use Remedy Meds. And plenty are trying to decide which is the better fit.

This review breaks down both services from the lens of what matters most to my community: affordability, ease of use, access to support, and whether the experience feels sustainable.

What Eden and Remedy Meds Have in Common

Let’s start with what you can expect from either option:

  • Both offer GLP-1 and GLP-1 + GIP treatments.
  • Both carry brand names like Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Mounjaro®, and Zepbound™.
  • They use a telehealth model with no insurance required.
  • Fast shipping, personalized plans, and licensed U.S. providers.

You’re in good hands with either, and below, I am sharing each brand's new member offer:

Check out Eden's new & exciting offer

Check out Remedy Meds' low offer

What Eden Offers

Eden provides personalized, doctor-led GLP-1 treatment plans starting at $196/month (on a 12-month plan). That price includes medication, provider support, and access to their community platform – pretty good if you ask me.

Note: read more about Eden and what they do.

A few highlights:

  • Transparent pricing: $96 first month, then $196/month if paid annually (or through monthly plans)
  • Brand-name options: Eden offers Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Mounjaro®, and Zepbound™
  • No membership fees or hidden costs
  • Free expedited shipping
  • Add-on services: Eden also offers other telehealth options for things like hormone support, longevity, energy, and mood

What Remedy Meds Offers

Remedy Meds specializes in GLP-1 treatments, offering both GLP-1 and GLP-1 + GIP medications. Their pricing is the same as Willow, another GLP-1 provider in which I compared Willow to Remedy Meds.

Here is Remedy Meds' pricing:

  • GLP-1: $299/month
  • GLP-1 + GIP: $399/month

Other perks:

  • $120 off your first month with our link (a big help if you’re just getting started)
  • No membership fee
  • Fast shipping
  • Brand-name meds also available (subject to approval)

Remedy Meds keeps things simple. There’s no upselling. Just a short quiz, a provider review, and fast shipping if you’re approved.

Real Feedback From My Clients

I’ve had clients go with both Eden and Remedy Meds—and they’ve shared helpful feedback that might make your decision easier. Each brand has its strengths, and depending on what matters most to you (simplicity, support, cost, or access to other services), one might be a better fit.

Here’s what I hear most from clients who choose Eden:

  • Bundled services in one place – Many appreciate that Eden offers more than just GLP-1s. If you’re also curious about longevity support, hormones, hair loss, or mood-balancing meds, Eden makes it easy to manage everything under one account.
  • Affordable pricing – At $196/month (on the 12-month plan), Eden is one of the lowest-cost options, with no membership fees or surprise charges.
  • Community and coaching – A few of my clients felt more motivated knowing they had an active support group and ongoing coaching built in.
  • Expedited delivery & support – They liked that shipping was fast, support was responsive, and everything felt “put together” from the start.

And here’s what clients say they like about Remedy Meds:

  • Easy, no-nonsense process – The onboarding is fast. Clients tell me the quiz is short, approval comes quickly, and meds ship in just a few days.
  • Transparent pricing with brand-name options – Remedy offers the same pricing as Willow ($299 for GLP-1, $399 for GLP-1 + GIP), but also gives you access to brand names like Wegovy and Zepbound if you're eligible.
  • Big first-month discount – My clients love the $120 off their first month. It’s a nice bonus when you're just getting started and testing it out.
  • Focus on GLP-1s only – Some clients actually prefer that Remedy stays in their lane. They do GLP-1s and they do them well—without trying to upsell too many other things.

For My Midlife Clients

If you’re in perimenopause or menopause, it’s important to choose a provider who understands that your weight struggles might be tied to hormones, not just habits.

Both Eden and Remedy Meds provide GLP-1 access for women in midlife, but if you’re looking for a provider that specializes in weight loss for menopause, I always recommend checking out Join Josie. You can also see my full list of top GLP-1 providers for women in midlife.

The Bottom Line: Eden or Remedy Meds?

Both Eden and Remedy Meds are strong choices.

  • Choose Eden if you want more than just weight loss meds. If you’re thinking ahead about hormone support, energy, and longevity, they offer a broader ecosystem of care.
  • Choose Remedy Meds if you want a straightforward, fast, and affordable GLP-1 prescription experience—and you’d like $120 off your first month.

Either way, you’re not making a bad choice. It just depends on what else you want alongside your medication.

Visit Eden to get started

Visit Remedy Meds to get started

And if you're still not sure, check out my full guide to GLP-1 brands I trust.

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Courtney D'Angelo, MS, RD

Courtney D'Angelo, MS, RD, earned her masters degree in Nutrition and Foods from the University of Georgia. She's a Registered Dietitian at Morrison Healthcare and has a strong passion in helping people improve their wellness! Currently, she helps women in menopause find hormone balance through diet, exercise and science-backed products.

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