During this last week, I’ve been getting a ton of questions from my clients about Tuyo Health—a GLP-1 weight loss provider that’s been popping up in their Instagram and Facebook feeds.
The founding team at tuyo is Spanish, which makes them a great choice for the US Spanish-speaking market.
Many of the women and men I work with are doing everything right: strength training, eating high-protein meals, prioritizing sleep, staying active. And yet… the scale doesn’t budge. That’s where medications like compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide may be a helpful next step. But as always, I wanted to do my own research before recommending anything.
So, I went through the entire Tuyo process myself. I created an account, completed their quiz, paid for the plan, and waited to see what happened (I do this a lot). Here’s everything I found out.
Note: tuyo is running a 40% off special, so if at any time you want that discount, use any link on this page as it is link specific. If you don't resonate with the brand, there are plenty of GLP-1 providers out there. Or, you can go the old fashion route – strength training and a high protein diet, while cutting out sweats.
What Tuyo Health Offers
Tuyo provides access to both compounded and brand-name weight loss medications:
- Compounded semaglutide (same active ingredient as Ozempic®/Wegovy®)
- Compounded tirzepatide (same active ingredient as Mounjaro®/Zepbound™)
- Metformin pills
- Brand-name GLP-1 options (Wegovy® & Zepbound™ in both vial and pen formats)

Bonus offerings
- Monthly provider check-ins
- Optional 1:1 consultations
- At-home lab tests and diagnostics
- Quick shipping (within 3 business days once approved)
What the Sign-Up Process Is Like
My experience went like this:
- Created an account on their site
- Completed an online intake form (took about 5 minutes)
- Got a personalized plan and pricing offer
- Selected my plan and paid
- Waited to see if I was approved
Note: below, I took a bunch of screen shots while taking the quiz. Click on one of them to open up the gallery lightbox to scroll.









Within 24 hours, I received an email stating that I wasn’t approved based on my intake (my BMI was under 30 and I didn’t have any additional qualifying conditions). But—they refunded me right away. No emails, no follow-ups, no questions asked. Just a smooth refund experience.
Start the tuyo quiz to see if you qualify
Pricing Breakdown
- Compounded Semaglutide: $299/month (can be as low as $179/mo with a longer plan)
- Compounded Tirzepatide: $349/month

Each price includes:
- Medication (4-week supply)
- Online consultation with a licensed clinician
- Ongoing support and messaging
- Any necessary labs
- Free shipping
✅ Price does NOT increase with dose
✅ You can cancel before the next month ships
What I Liked About Tuyo
- The platform was clean and easy to use
- Communication was professional and prompt
- I appreciated being refunded quickly when not approved
- Transparent pricing from the start
- They offer brand-name options + lab testing (which not all providers do)
What Some of My Clients Are Saying
Some of my clients have already used Tuyo. Here’s what they told me:
“I liked that everything was in one place—the doctor consult, the labs, and the meds. It made things easier to stick with.”
“Shipping was super fast. I got approved and had my meds in hand within a week.”
“The monthly check-ins were actually really helpful. They adjusted my dose based on how I was feeling.”
These are early-stage responses, but overall, the sentiment has been positive.
Who I Think Tuyo Is a Good Fit For
- Anyone looking for a streamlined experience from consultation to delivery
- People who want brand-name meds like Wegovy® or Zepbound™
- Patients who need additional support like labs or follow-up care
- Those who want a refund guarantee if they don’t qualify
Note: don't think you resonate with Tuyo health? Check out my vetted GLP-1 providers to compare options.
A Quick Note for Midlife Women
If you're in perimenopause or menopause, hormone changes may be part of the reason weight loss has become so difficult. Tuyo can be a helpful option, but it's not personalized to menopausal weight gain.
If you're in midlife and looking for support tailored to your hormones, take a look at our trusted GLP-1 providers for women over 40. I recommend Join Josie as the top option for women in this stage of life.
Final Thoughts
Tuyo Health is legit. While I wasn’t approved, their process was smooth, respectful, and fast. If you do qualify, I can see how this could be a good option, especially for people looking for a full-service experience that includes medications, labs, and monthly check-ins.
If you’ve been thinking about trying a program like this, Tuyo might be worth a look.
Have you tried tuyo health? Let me know in the comments below!