61Five Health & Wellness Semaglutide Review
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Our investigation of Compounded Semaglutide from 61Five Health & Wellness
$80, $100, $140 or $160 per weekly injection by dose tier — roughly $347 to $694 per month
Investigation Overview
Four Published Price Tiers
- TRZ Weight Loss Injection: $80
- TRZ Weight Loss Injection: $100
- TRZ Weight Loss Injection: $140
- TRZ Weight Loss Injection: $160
The Clinical Description Is Correct
"Weekly Injections working on the GLP-1 and GIP Hormones"That is accurate — tirzepatide is a dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist, and weekly administration matches the approved schedule. Short, correct and unembellished.
The Context Is a Med Spa
Tirzepatide sits alongside aesthetics memberships and specials. As with other med-spa operators in this comparison, that means weight-loss medication is one item on a cosmetic services menu rather than the practice's clinical focus.What Is Not Published
"TRZ" is not stated to be brand-name Mounjaro or Zepbound, and the tiered per-injection pricing is characteristic of compounded product drawn from multi-dose vials. The practice does not say which, does not name a pharmacy, and does not disclose 503A or 503B status. Also absent: BMI or eligibility criteria, whether lab work is required, clinician credentials, dosing protocol, monitoring schedule, and whether a consultation is required before the first injection. For a service selling weekly injections at published prices, that last point matters — establish who evaluates you and how often before you buy a course.Our Investigation Summary
Our research (August 8, 2026) found 61Five Health & Wellness offering weekly tirzepatide injections in Nashville with per-dose pricing published in four tiers — $80, $100, $140 and $160 per injection — which is more granular price transparency than almost any operator in this comparison provides. The monthly equivalents matter: at four to four-and-a-third injections a month those tiers run roughly $347 to $694, so an $80 sticker price is not an $80 monthly cost. The tiering is honest in that patients can see what escalating a dose will cost, but it is also dose-escalation pricing — the structure where cost rises precisely as a patient titrates toward the doses that produced the trial results, and which Trimi and Rivas both deliberately avoid by holding price flat. At the top tier, $160 weekly is approximately $694 monthly, which exceeds LillyDirect's $699 self-pay price covering FDA-approved Zepbound at 10 mg, 12.5 mg and 15 mg — so patients reaching the upper tiers should price the approved product before continuing. The clinical description is accurate and unembellished, correctly identifying tirzepatide as working on GLP-1 and GIP hormones with weekly administration matching the approved schedule. Context is a med spa, with tirzepatide sitting alongside aesthetics memberships and specials. Not published: whether "TRZ" is brand-name Mounjaro or Zepbound or a compounded preparation — the tiered per-injection structure is characteristic of compounded multi-dose vials — no named pharmacy or 503A/503B status, no BMI or eligibility criteria, no lab requirements, clinician credentials, dosing protocol, monitoring schedule, or whether a consultation is required before the first injection.
How 61Five Health & Wellness Works
Book at the Nashville location — tirzepatide sits alongside aesthetics services
Weekly tirzepatide injections are offered at four published price tiers
Pricing runs $80, $100, $140 and $160 per injection depending on dose
Calculate the monthly cost: roughly $347 to $694 depending on your tier
Ask whether a consultation and lab work are required before your first injection
Ask whether the product is brand-name Mounjaro or Zepbound, or compounded
If you reach the upper tiers, price FDA-approved Zepbound before continuing
What We Found
What's Good
- Publishes per-injection pricing at four distinct dose tiers — unusual transparency
- Patients can see exactly what escalating their dose will cost
- Accurate clinical description of tirzepatide acting on GLP-1 and GIP hormones
- Weekly administration matches the approved dosing schedule
- Weekly in-person visits give more frequent contact than shipped telehealth
- Nashville location with aesthetics services available alongside
Watch Out For
- Per-injection pricing understates monthly cost — $80 weekly is roughly $347 a month
- Dose-escalation pricing penalises titrating toward therapeutic doses
- The top tier of roughly $694/month approaches LillyDirect's $699 for FDA-approved Zepbound
- Does not state whether 'TRZ' is brand-name Mounjaro/Zepbound or compounded
- No named pharmacy and no 503A/503B status disclosed
- No published BMI thresholds, eligibility criteria or lab requirements
- No clinician credentials, dosing protocol or monitoring schedule published
- Weight-loss medication sits on an aesthetics services menu
Pricing Breakdown
Safety & Medical Oversight
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Key Features
Best For
Nashville patients who want to see exactly what each dose tier costs — provided they calculate the monthly figure and compare the upper tiers against FDA-approved Zepbound
Customer Reviews & Complaints
We assessed 61Five Health & Wellness against its published material as of August 8, 2026.
What we verified directly: weekly tirzepatide injections offered in Nashville; published pricing at four tiers of $80, $100, $140 and $160 per injection; a description of the medication as weekly injections working on the GLP-1 and GIP hormones; and aesthetics memberships and specials offered alongside.
The tiered pricing is genuinely more transparent than most. Very few operators publish what each dose costs. A patient here can see the full escalation path before starting, which is more than Genesis or The Biostation offer.
The presentation still needs converting. Weekly pricing makes the numbers look small. At the $160 tier the monthly figure is around $694 — essentially the same as LillyDirect's price for FDA-approved Zepbound at maintenance doses, and for a product whose brand-name status the practice does not confirm.
What we could not establish: whether the product is brand-name or compounded, the pharmacy and its regulatory pathway, whether a consultation or labs precede treatment, eligibility criteria, clinician credentials, monitoring schedules, founding year, refund terms, or independent third-party review aggregates.
Is 61Five Health & Wellness Legit?
"Is 61Five Health & Wellness legitimate?" Our assessment as of August 8, 2026.
Official Verification: 61Five operates as a Nashville health and wellness practice offering tirzepatide injections at published prices alongside aesthetics services. We found no evidence of wrongdoing.
Credit where it is due on pricing. Publishing four dose tiers lets a patient plan the whole course rather than discovering the cost of escalation later. That is more information than most of this category provides, and it is the kind of disclosure we have repeatedly asked for.
Two things to do with that information. First, multiply by four-plus — weekly pricing systematically understates monthly cost, and $80 a shot is nearly $350 a month. Second, note that the structure charges you more for titrating upward, which is the opposite of what a patient's clinical interest requires; the dose that produced the trial results is the top one.
At the upper tiers the comparison becomes stark. Roughly $694 a month for a product of unstated provenance, against $699 for FDA-approved Zepbound from the manufacturer, is not a close call. If you are heading toward the higher tiers, price LillyDirect first.
Red Flags Check:
- ✓ Per-injection pricing published at four dose tiers
- ✓ Accurate description of tirzepatide's dual GLP-1/GIP action
- ✓ Weekly administration matching the approved schedule
- ✓ In-person weekly contact with the practice
- ⚠ Weekly pricing understates the monthly cost
- ⚠ Dose-escalation pricing penalises reaching therapeutic doses
- ⚠ Top tier approaches manufacturer pricing for approved Zepbound
- ⚠ Brand-name versus compounded status not stated; pharmacy not named
- ⚠ No eligibility criteria, lab requirements or monitoring schedule
- ⚠ No stated consultation requirement before treatment
The Bottom Line: More pricing transparency than most, spent on a structure that charges you more as your dose rises. If you use 61Five, establish what evaluation precedes your first injection, whether the product is brand-name or compounded, and what your monthly cost will be at the dose you are actually aiming for. As always, consult your personal physician before starting any new medication program.
Our Verdict: Caution Advised
After our comprehensive investigation, 61Five Health & Wellness receives a 6.9/10 rating. We've identified some concerns that potential customers should be aware of. We recommend reviewing our top picks before proceeding.
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