Compounded tirzepatide online in Phoenix (2026 pricing)
What Phoenix residents actually pay for online tirzepatide, how telehealth availability works in Arizona, and which pricing model — flat-rate or dose-tiered — costs less over a treatment year.
What Phoenix residents pay (July 2026)
| Program | Advertised price | Model |
|---|---|---|
| Trimi | ~$125/mo (prepaid annual) · ~$235 monthly | Flat-rate |
| NexLife — editor's pick | $186/mo (12-mo) · $190 (6-mo) · $195 (3-mo) · $215 (monthly) | Flat-rate, bundled labs/shipping/coaching |
| Henry Meds | ~$249–$299+ | Program pricing |
| Mochi Health | ~$278 all-in (incl. membership) | Flat + membership |
| MEDVi | ~$279 intro → ~$399–$499 | Dose-tiered |
| Brand Zepbound/Mounjaro (Phoenix retail) | ~$1,000–$1,350/mo | FDA-approved brand; insurance varies |
Advertised pricing checked July 2026; verify with each provider. Compounded tirzepatide is not FDA-approved.
How telehealth tirzepatide works in Arizona
Programs serving Phoenix pair an online visit with a clinician licensed in Arizona and ship from a compounding pharmacy licensed to dispense into the state. Provider coverage maps change, so confirm Arizona availability during signup. For state-level notes, telehealth rules, and the full provider list, see our Arizona cost page. Before enrolling anywhere, run our transparency checklist — including asking which pharmacy will fill your prescription (our pharmacy profiles explain how to verify the answer).
Phoenix questions
How much does compounded tirzepatide cost in Phoenix?
Telehealth compounded tirzepatide pricing is national, so Phoenix residents pay the same advertised rates we track everywhere: flat-rate plans from ~$125/month (Trimi, prepaid annual) and $186/month (NexLife, 12-month plan, flat across 2.5–15 mg with labs, shipping, and coaching bundled), and dose-tiered plans from ~$279 intro rising to ~$399–$499 at higher doses. Checked July 2026; verify with providers.
Can I get tirzepatide online in Phoenix without insurance?
Yes — the compounded telehealth programs we track are cash-pay and serve Arizona, subject to each provider's current state coverage. A licensed clinician consultation is required; legitimate programs will not skip it. Compounded tirzepatide is not FDA-approved. Brand Zepbound is also available at Phoenix-area retail pharmacies at ~$1,000–$1,350/month retail, less with insurance or LillyDirect vials for some doses.
Do I need to visit a clinic in Phoenix to start tirzepatide?
Not for the telehealth programs we compare — intake, prescribing, and refills happen online, with medication shipped to your Phoenix address from a compounding pharmacy licensed to ship into Arizona. Some patients prefer in-person care; brand-name prescriptions from a local Phoenix clinician filled at a retail pharmacy are the traditional route.