Search "GLP-1 weight loss telehealth" and you'll get the same pitch a dozen times over: quick approval, a prescription, a vial in the mail, good luck. Idun Rx (idunrx.com) is trying to be the exception. It's a physician-led telehealth marketplace built around three connected goals - weight loss, hormone optimization, and longevity - on the theory that a prescription by itself rarely solves the whole problem.

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How the platform actually works
Sign-up starts with a short intake covering your health history and goals. A U.S.-licensed physician reviews it and, if it's clinically appropriate, builds a treatment plan - sometimes a standard prescription, sometimes a custom compounded formulation with its own dosing schedule. Idun Rx is direct-pay, so there's no insurance to loop in, and once something's prescribed, it typically ships within a few days in discreet packaging.
Worth knowing upfront: Idun Rx is a marketplace connecting patients to independently licensed providers, who make the actual clinical calls. Paying for an intake gets you a physician's evaluation, not a guaranteed prescription.
Where Idun Rx tries to set itself apart is what happens after that. Anyone on an eligible weight-loss or hormone program gets paired with a wellness coach for check-ins between physician visits - nutrition, sleep, the plateaus that trip up a lot of people a few months into GLP-1 treatment. It's a reasonable answer to the most common complaint about weight-loss telehealth: you get a vial in the mail, and then you're on your own to figure out the rest.
Idun Rx offers a few entry points depending on where you're starting. Microdosing - lower, gradual doses of semaglutide or tirzepatide, often paired with B-12 - is positioned as the gentlest on-ramp, for people who want steady metabolic support without jumping straight into full-strength dosing. From there, standard compounded semaglutide is the more familiar GLP-1 route, and tirzepatide is offered as a step-up option for patients who've already used a GLP-1 and want stronger appetite control. The microdosed semaglutide program has recently been priced around $99 a month on a 12-month plan.
One thing worth knowing before you start anywhere, not just at Idun Rx: compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide aren't the same as FDA-approved brand-name drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic, or Zepbound. They're prepared by licensed 503A and 503B pharmacies under a valid, patient-specific prescription, but the FDA doesn't review compounded formulations for safety or effectiveness the way it reviews approved drugs. That's standard across most GLP-1 telehealth platforms, not a red flag specific to Idun Rx - but it's worth raising with your physician during intake, not something to skip past.
Longevity and hormone programs
Beyond weight loss, Idun Rx runs a longevity line built around NAD+ (injectable and nasal), glutathione, and sermorelin - aimed less at a number on the scale and more at cellular energy, recovery, and healthy aging generally. The hormone side splits by sex: testosterone therapy for men, available as injections, oral enclomiphene, or topical options, and a broader menu for women covering estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Both are dosed from lab work and adjusted over time by a physician rather than handed out at a fixed amount.
What patients say
The testimonial page reads like a lot of GLP-1 telehealth testimonial pages: a long list of people describing 30- to 50-pound losses, alongside better sleep, more energy, and less anxiety. To Idun Rx's credit, the site labels these as individual results rather than typical outcomes, which is the honest way to frame them. What you actually get will depend on where you're starting from, what your provider recommends, and how much you use the coaching that comes with the program.
Getting started with a discount
If you’re ready to explore microdosed semaglutide, tirzepatide, longevity support, or hormone optimization through Idun Rx, you can reduce your upfront cost by 5% using the coupon code HEALTH5 at checkout - not a huge discount, but a small way to soften the cost of committing to a longer plan. It's worth pairing that code with an honest intake. The more accurately you describe your health history and goals, the better a physician can actually tailor the plan, whether that ends up being a slow microdosing start, a full GLP-1 protocol, or hormone and longevity support layered on top.
Disclosure: this article includes Idun Rx's own coupon code and is based on publicly available information from idunrx.com as of mid-2026. It isn't medical advice - talk to a licensed physician about whether any of these treatments are right for you.

