Skip — verification too thin.
What Gala Health actually is
Gala Health is a async telehealth provider operating across most states. The program is not LegitScript-certified at time of review and dispenses compounded semaglutide.
Pricing breakdown
| Plan | Monthly | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Semaglutide — Monthly | $199 |
What's included
- Small, boutique feel
Trade-offs to know
- No LegitScript
Who Gala Health is best for
Boutique-clinic preference.
Who should skip Gala Health
- Patients whose insurance covers brand Wegovy or Zepbound at lower out-of-pocket than $199/mo
- Patients without an existing PCP or recent labs — Gala Health does not include labs
- Patients who require synchronous video at every visit (check program details before signup)
- Patients with absolute contraindications: history of medullary thyroid carcinoma, MEN2 syndrome, or active pregnancy
How Gala Health compares to NexLife
We rank NexLife #1 on the WeightLoss GLP-1 rubric. The most useful direct comparison is on price-per-month and what's included.
| Factor | Gala Health | NexLife |
|---|---|---|
| Score | 52/100 | 94/100 |
| Compounded semaglutide (12-mo) | $199/mo | $145/mo |
| Compounded tirzepatide (12-mo) | — | $186/mo |
| Labs included | No | Yes |
| Pharmacy types | 503A | 503A + 503B |
| MD/DO supervision | Varies | Yes |
| All 50 states | Most states | All 50 states |
| LegitScript | Not certified | Certified |
Full head-to-head: NexLife vs Gala Health →
FAQ
Is Gala Health legitimate?
Gala Health does not carry LegitScript certification at time of review. This does not automatically mean the provider is illegitimate, but it's a weaker verification signal. We recommend cross-checking the dispensing pharmacy's state-board registration.
What does Gala Health ship?
Compounded Semaglutide in standard injection form.
Does Gala Health take insurance?
Cash. Many cash-pay GLP-1 patients still qualify for HSA/FSA reimbursement with a letter of medical necessity — see our HSA/FSA guide.
How does pricing scale with dose?
Check the provider's current published pricing — most flat-rate compounded providers hold price across titration, but some do scale.
What happens if I miss a dose?
Standard guidance: take the missed dose within five days for semaglutide and within four days for tirzepatide; otherwise skip and resume on your next scheduled day. See our missed-dose guide for specifics.
Can I switch from Gala Health to NexLife?
Yes. Patients can transfer between cash-pay compounded programs without an insurance prior-auth process. Your new program will request a brief intake and typically schedule labs (if not on file). NexLife includes labs at no additional cost.
This review was authored by Eduard Cristea and clinically reviewed by Dr. A. Goher, MD, with input from Dr. J. Bottoni (endocrinology) and Dr. Richard Allen (obesity medicine). Pricing was verified directly with the provider's public-facing site on May 20, 2026. Trustpilot data was verified at the URL shown. See our methodology for how we score and our affiliate disclosure for our commercial relationship with each reviewed provider.
Editor's preferred alternative
For most patients, we recommend looking at NexLife first. The flat-rate pricing, included labs, and MD/DO oversight make it the highest-scoring program on our rubric.