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Telehealth companies make getting weight loss medications much easier, but what isn’t so easy is choosing which telehealth company to go with.
Hims and Noom are two options. They share some similarities and some key differences, including prices, subscription models, and the medications available.
We’ll dive into Hims versus Noom to help you decide.
Quick disclaimer: This article is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice or endorsement of one brand over another.
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Both Hims and Noom provide access to prescription weight loss medications for those who qualify. They also offer holistic support services to help you take charge of your health and hit your weight loss goals.
Here’s a quick side-by-side comparison of the two companies.
Hims | Noom | |
Weight loss medications available | GLP-1 injections: Ozempic®, Wegovy® , Compounded semaglutide. Oral weight loss medications: Metformin, Bupropion, Topiramate, Naltrexone. Anti-nausea medication: Ondansetron
| GLP-1 injections: Ozempic, Wegovy, Compounded semaglutide, Mounjaro®, Zepbound® |
Other weight loss services offered | A personalized dosing plan, Nutrition advice and recipes, Fitness content, Tracking tools, Protein bars and shakes, Ongoing access to healthcare providers. | Educational content on nutrition and exercise, Tracking tools, Online support community, Ongoing access to health providers
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How to get treatment | 100 percent online | 100 percent online |
Cost | GLP-1 injections start from: $165 a month (For a 12-month plan, paid up front), Oral medications start from $69 a month. Typically FSA and HSA eligible.
| GLP-1 injections start from: $279 a month for three-month supply (The first month is discounted to $149). Typically FSA and HSA eligible.
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Weight loss medications can help people with excess weight reach and maintain a healthy body weight. There are a lot of weight loss drugs out there.
Here’s what Hims versus Noom offers.
Hims offers access to prescription GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) receptor agonist medications, weight loss pills, and anti-nausea medication.
Ozempic. We’re willing to bet you’ve heard of this one. Ozempic is approved by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) for diabetes, but it’s often prescribed off-label for weight loss. The once-a-week injection works by suppressing appetite, curbing cravings, and helping you feel fuller for longer. The active ingredient is semaglutide.
Wegovy. Wegovy has the same active ingredient as Ozempic, but it’s available in a higher dose. The weekly injection is FDA-approved for weight loss for people with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more or 27 or more with a weight-related condition like type 2 diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure), or high cholesterol.
Compounded semaglutide. Compounded semaglutide contains the same active ingredient as Ozempic and Wegovy, but it isn’t FDA-approved. It’s also a once-weekly injection. It is a more affordable and accessible alternative to brand-name weight loss meds and is available in customizable doses.
FYI: Compounded products are not approved or evaluated by the FDA for safety, efficacy, or quality, so it’s important to get them from a trusted source.
The compounded semaglutide available through Hims contains ingredients sourced from FDA-regulated manufacturers compounded in FDA-registered, U.S.-based 503B facilities. Each batch is quality-tested, and certificates of analysis (CoA) are available on the app.
Beyond weight loss injections, Hims offers access to oral weight loss medications, including:
Metformin. You might have heard of metformin as a diabetes drug. Like Ozempic, it’s approved for diabetes but sometimes prescribed off-label for weight loss. This daily pill can suppress appetite.
Naltrexone. Naltrexone is one of the active ingredients in the FDA-approved drug Contrave®. Contrave works by reducing appetite and increasing the body's energy use, meaning more calories burned.
Topiramate. Also sold under the brand name Topamax®, topiramate was originally an antiseizure drug that’s now used off-label for weight loss. Along with appetite suppression, it can alter the brain’s reward pathways to reduce binge eating.
Bupropion. This antidepressant can be prescribed off-label in combination with other medications to help support weight loss. Bupropion is also an active ingredient in Contrave.
With Hims, you can get a customized oral medication kit. Weight loss kits may include a combination of the above medications. They also may include vitamin B12 and ondansetron (Zofran), an anti-nausea medication, if you are eligible and need it for nausea.
Hims is all about personalization. When you get compounded semaglutide through Hims, your provider creates a customized dosing schedule based on your health history to help you hit your goals while minimizing your risk of side effects. This schedule can be adjusted down the line as needed.
It’s not uncommon to experience gastrointestinal upset when initially starting GLP-1s. This is why providers start you on a lower dose and slowly increase it over time.
With customized dosing, your provider can advise starting small and increasing your dose slowly or starting higher and increasing your dose more quickly. The goal is to find what works best for you.
Hims offers access to ondansetron (Zofran®) for semaglutide nausea.
Hims customers prescribed GLP-1s or oral weight loss medications may be eligible for prescription anti-nausea medication — at no additional cost. A healthcare provider will determine whether you’re eligible. This offer is unique to Hims.
If eligible, prescription ondansetron (generic Zofran®) can be taken as needed to treat nausea. This can be a real asset as your body adjusts to weight loss medications.
Noom offers access to a wider variety of injectable GLP-1 drugs, but doesn’t offer weight loss pills or anti-nausea medications through the platform.
Weight loss injections available on the Noom Med platform include:
Ozempic
Wegovy
Compounded semaglutide
Mounjaro
Zepbound
Mounjaro is FDA-approved for people with type 2 diabetes. It’s sometimes prescribed off-label for weight loss. The once-a-week injection can suppress appetite and help you feel fuller for longer.
Zepbound has the same active ingredient (tirzepatide) in the same dose as Mounjaro. The only difference is that Zepbound is FDA-approved for weight loss in people with a BMI of 30 or higher or 27 or more with a weight-related condition.
Noom also uses 503B FDA-regulated pharmacies to produce its compounded semaglutide. Each batch of medication is tested for safety. You can request a certificate of analysis if you want the details.
Noom doesn’t currently offer oral weight loss medications. However, a provider with Noom may write you a prescription for an oral weight loss drug that you can fill at a local or mail-order pharmacy.
Weight loss medications work best when you combine them with healthy lifestyle changes — like diet and exercise. Both Hims and Noom offer additional services to help you lose weight.
If you qualify for weight loss treatment through Hims, you get a personalized plan to support your efforts.
There’s plenty of advice, support, and tools on the Hims app, including:
Trackers to help you hit your goals with protein, steps, hydration, sleep, and overall weight loss progress
Nutrition tips tailored to your eating profile (like whether you’re an emotional eater or an automatic eater)
Meal plans and healthy recipes
Behavioral change exercises
Fitness content
Bite-sized lessons on improving your fitness, sleep, nutrition, and mental health
Messaging with your provider
On the Hims app, you can also purchase nutritious meal replacement bars and shakes. These convenient, protein-packed bars and shakes are designed to support people taking weight loss medications. They may help you:
Maintain lean muscle mass by adding protein to your diet
Feel full longer by upping your fiber intake
Eat a consistent amount of calories each day
Get more protein and essential nutrients
According to Dr. Craig Primack, senior vice president of weight loss at Hims and Hers, “In my 20+ years specializing in obesity medicine, I've seen firsthand how important it is that anyone seeking sustainable, long-term weight management not rely on medication alone.”
“That holistic approach,” he says, “has been a pillar of our Weight Loss offering from the start, but these bars and shakes take it to the next level.”
The Noom app is another great resource for weight loss support. The Noom app has helped many people lose weight over the years. It focuses on healthy behavioral changes rooted in psychology.
To support people on their weight management journey, Noom offerings include:
Progress and other tracking tools
Educational resources to support mental health and behavioral change
Meal plans and nutritional guidance
Fitness content
Community support
Messaging with your provider
Hims and Noom have a similar process. Here’s how to get started.
Here’s how to consult a healthcare provider with Hims Weight Loss:
Online intake form. Complete a short online assessment, answering questions about your weight loss goals, medical history, and lifestyle.
Clinician evaluation. After you submit the form, a healthcare provider will review your answers. There’s usually no need to schedule a call or video consultation (but it is required in a few states).
Prescription and personalized plan. If suitable, you’ll get a prescription for weight loss medication and a personalized plan to help you lose weight.
Direct shipping. No need for pharmacy visits with Hims because meds are delivered to your door. You’ll get instructions and all the supplies you need. You’ll also get immediate access to the platform’s tools to kickstart your weight loss.
Ongoing care. Questions, concerns, medication tweaks? Whatever you need, you’ve got 24/7 unlimited access to healthcare providers — all online.
To get weight loss medication and care through Noom, you’ll follow a similar process.
It starts with an online assessment in which you’ll share information about your weight loss goals and health history.
A healthcare provider will go over your answers online, and if you’re a good candidate, they’ll write you a prescription.
You can order compounded semaglutide directly through Noom, but other medications need to be filled at a local or mail-order pharmacy. Noom’s compounded semaglutide is shipped directly to your door.
You’ll get ongoing access to Noom’s weight loss services and the platform’s healthcare providers to ask questions.
Now for the big question: How much do Hims and Noom cost? Here’s how they compare on prices.
Hims pricing is simple and transparent. And you don’t need insurance.
Hims custom oral medication kits start from $69 a month.
Hims GLP-1 injections start from $165 a month.
To get the lowest prices on compounded semaglutide through Hims, you’ll need to sign up for a 12-month plan and pay upfront. But Hims Weight Loss has several subscription models, including one-month, three-month, and six-month options, at various price points.
For additional savings, you can use pre-tax dollars from a health savings account (HSA) or flexible spending account (FSA). Both Hims oral medication kits and GLP-1s are eligible for HSA or FSA reimbursement (plan dependent). Depending on your tax rate, you could save around 30 percent.
Compounded semaglutide (and injection supplies) or oral medication kits
Prescription anti-nausea medication (for those who qualify)
Shipping
Check-ins
Full access to the Hims app
Ongoing access to providers to ask questions or get dose adjustments
Noom’s GLP-1 medications cost $149 for the first month. After that, costs start at $279 per month for a three-month supply of medication.
There are no other subscription lengths available, but you can get a 21-day trial before committing to the three-month subscription.
The cost includes unlimited access to healthcare providers, and you don’t need insurance to access Noom’s treatments.
If you have an FSA or HSA account, you should be able to submit your receipts from Noom Med for partial reimbursement.
Medication through Hims is shipped directly to your door in discreet, temperature-controlled packaging. This ensures your medication is safe and stable. Your medication could arrive in as little as two days, but shipping times can vary by state. Shipping is free.
Noom offers shipping in as little as seven days. They also send medication in temperature-controlled packaging to ensure quality.
Top takeaway: Compounded semaglutide from Noom Med starts at $3,218 per year. The weight loss program, by Hims, including compounded semaglutide, starts at $1,980 per year.
Both Hims and Noom offer access to compounded semaglutide. Compounded semaglutide contains the same active ingredient as Ozempic and Wegovy, but it hasn’t been evaluated or approved by the FDA.
Both platforms also offer access to support tools to help you lose weight and build healthy habits.
Here are the final takeaways to help you compare Hims versus Noom for weight loss and weight management:
The medications. Hims offers access to injectable GLP-1 weight loss medications and customized oral weight loss medications. Noom offers access to injectable GLP-1 medications but not oral medications.
The other weight loss services. With Hims, you can access behavioral change tools, trackers, recipes, and nutrition tips. You can also purchase protein bars and shakes to supplement your diet. With Noom, you can access educational content on nutrition and exercise, trackers, and an online support group.
The process. Hims and Noom have similar processes. You’ll complete an online intake form and a provider will evaluate your answers and prescribe medication, if suitable. Medication is delivered to your door.
The cost. Hims oral weight loss kits start from $69 a month. Hims GLP-1 injections start from $165 a month for a 12-month plan. Subscriptions require upfront payment and prices vary between one-month, three-month, six-month, and 12-month subscriptions. Noom costs $149 for the first month. After that, it’s $837 for a three-month supply of medication. Hims is FSA eligible, as is Noom.
Curious what a personalized weight loss plan looks like from Hims? Take our online weight loss assessment to get started.
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