Over the last few months, I’ve had more and more clients asking about GLP-1 medications — and two brands that keep coming up are Willow and Remedy Meds.
On paper, these two look very similar. They offer the same types of medications, don’t require insurance, and have nearly identical pricing. But once we dig in a little, there are a few important differences that can help you decide which one fits your goals better.
Here’s how I guide my clients when they’re trying to choose between the two.
What They Have in Common
Let’s start with the basics.
Both Willow and Remedy Meds offer:
- GLP-1 medications for $299/month
- GLP-1 + GIP combo medications for $399/month
- Fast approval process (usually within 1–2 days)
- At-home delivery and no insurance required
- Online medical intake forms reviewed by licensed providers
So if you’re looking for an accessible, telehealth-based GLP-1 provider, either brand can get you started quickly.
But there are a few key differences worth noting.
Willow: Sleek, Stylish, and Built for Simplicity
Willow has done a great job making GLP-1 medications feel approachable and modern. Their branding is clean, their interface is easy to use, and they’re very transparent about offering GLP-1s for cosmetic weight loss — meaning you don’t have to meet a strict BMI requirement to qualify.
They offer both injection and spray options, and the approval process is fast. But they don’t offer brand-name medications, and they don’t offer any kind of discount for your first month.
For many of my clients, Willow feels like a low-stress, low-effort way to try GLP-1s without the usual barriers. But you're paying full price out of the gate, with no perks or added flexibility.
Best for: Women who want something modern, simple, and friction-free — especially if they’re newer to GLP-1s and want a straightforward experience.
Remedy Meds: More Value, Same Price
Remedy Meds offers the exact same monthly pricing as Willow — but they give you a pretty valuable discount 🙂
First, they now offer brand-name medications for patients who qualify. That’s a big deal if you're looking for a more established option beyond compounded meds.
Second, they offer $120 off your first month when you go through a special link — which makes a big difference if you're trying to see how your body responds before committing long-term.
The experience isn’t quite as “aesthetic” as Willow, but I’ve found Remedy to be reliable, responsive, and professional — especially if you want the option to message with a provider or ask questions as you go.
Note: Take a look at my article on what to expect with Remedy Meds (review + breakdown)
Best for: Anyone who values flexibility, wants brand-name options, or just prefers to save money up front.
Side-by-Side Comparison
Feature | Willow | Remedy Meds |
---|---|---|
GLP-1 Cost | $299/month | $299/month |
GLP-1 + GIP Cost | $399/month | $399/month |
Discount | None | $120 off first month |
Brand Name Option | No | Yes |
Delivery Time | Fast (1–2 days typical) | Fast (1–2 days typical) |
Spray Option | Yes | No |
Support Access | Self-serve, clean UI | More robust provider access |
Best For | Aesthetic, minimalist experience | Value, flexibility, and brand-name access |
So, Which One Do I Recommend?
Honestly? They’re both great — but if you’re asking me which gives you more for your money, it’s Remedy Meds.
You’re paying the same monthly price, but you get:
- A $120 discount right away
- Access to brand-name options
- More flexibility if you want extra support
Willow is still a solid choice, especially if you love a modern interface and want to start something without overthinking it. But for the same cost, Remedy just gives you more options.
Link for $120 off at Remedy Meds
A Note for My Midlife Clients
If you're in perimenopause or menopause and struggling with stubborn weight gain, you're not alone — and you're not imagining it. I work with women every day who feel like nothing works anymore, even when they're eating well and moving regularly.
Both Willow and Remedy Meds offer GLP-1 options that can help support weight loss during this stage of life, but here’s what I always say:
If you’re in midlife, you deserve more than just fast shipping and a checkout page. You deserve a provider that actually understands your hormones and your goals.
That’s why I usually recommend Join Josie for my midlife clients. Their team works specifically with women in menopause, and they take the time to address what’s going on in your body — not just give you a prescription. Plus, they offer HRT now, so they can serve more based on your symptoms.
If you still want to explore Willow or Remedy Meds, just make sure you go in with a plan, and don’t be afraid to advocate for the kind of care you need.
Note: Take a peak at my recommended menopause GLP-1 providers to compare options, you'll find Willow and Remedy Meds on that list, as well as Josie and some others.
Take This Home With You
If you’re ready to try GLP-1s and just want someone to make the decision easier — you’re not alone. That’s exactly why I write these guides.
Whether you choose Willow, Remedy Meds, or another brand, what matters most is that it works for you. And if you're still unsure, check out my full breakdown of the top GLP-1 programs I recommend.
Need menopause-specific support? You already know my go-to: Join Josie.
Let’s keep making confident, informed decisions — one step at a time.