Independent Wellness Semaglutide Review
Independent Wellness LLC, independent-wellness.com
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Our investigation of Compounded Semaglutide from Independent Wellness
Conflicting — pricing plans list $99/month semaglutide and $179/month tirzepatide; the FAQ on the same page lists $249 and $299
Investigation Overview
The Same Provider Every Visit
"Work directly with Bonnie Lea Davis, FNP-C — the same provider every visit, giving you consistent care, real guidance, and better results."Continuity of care is a real clinical good. Most telehealth GLP-1 platforms route patients to whichever contracted clinician is available in their state, so a patient may never speak to the same person twice. A named nurse practitioner who sees you at every visit is a meaningfully different experience, and Independent Wellness names her openly — which also makes her licensure independently checkable. The obvious question is capacity. One provider serving patients across 20 states is a considerable caseload, and the company does not publish how many patients it serves or what happens when she is unavailable. Continuity is only valuable if it is sustainable; ask about coverage arrangements before enrolling.
The Pricing Contradiction
The same page carries two incompatible price lists. Under "Explore our GLP-1 Pricing Plans for compounded medications":- GLP-1 (Semaglutide) — $99/month
- GLP-1/GIP (Tirzepatide) — $179/month
- Oral Sublingual Drops — from $179/month
- Semaglutide — $249/month
- Tirzepatide — from $299/month
What Is Genuinely Good
No payment until approval. "No upfront cost — pay only after your consultation and plan approval." Like TelePeptide, this means patients are not charged for a consultation that does not result in treatment. Quest labs included. Professional lab testing and results monitoring at no extra cost, which removes one of the most common surprise charges in this category. Price stability. "Our pricing stays consistent — no increases as you continue." That addresses the dose-escalation pricing trap we have flagged elsewhere. FSA/HSA accepted, and HIPAA-compliant video visits.Claims to Read Carefully
Independent Wellness states that "most patients lose 10-20% of body weight with consistent use and provider guidance." That range is broadly consistent with trial results for branded products over 68-72 weeks, but it is presented without a timeframe, and the medications sold here are compounded rather than the products studied. The site also displays a "Recognized for Best Provider Access" award with a quotation, but does not attribute it to a named organisation, so it cannot be verified. It offers oral sublingual drops from $179/month and a microdosing option for patients "losing 10-20 pounds" or seeking maintenance. Sublingual GLP-1 drops have no published absorption or dosing evidence, and microdosing uses doses no trial evaluated.Coverage
20 states, including Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York. Compounded medications are described as sourced "exclusively from FDA-compliant U.S. pharmacies" — a phrase that is not a regulatory term. The pharmacies are not named and their 503A or 503B status is not stated.Our Investigation Summary
Our research (August 8, 2026) found Independent Wellness offering compounded GLP-1 telehealth across 20 states, built around an unusual promise: every patient works with the same named provider, Bonnie Lea Davis, FNP-C, at every visit. Continuity of that kind is a genuine clinical good and rare in a category where patients are typically routed to whichever contracted clinician is available, and naming the provider makes her licensure independently checkable — though one clinician covering 20 states raises a capacity question the company does not address. Several policies are strong: no payment is taken until after consultation and plan approval, Quest lab testing and monitoring are included at no extra cost, pricing is stated not to increase as treatment continues, and FSA/HSA are accepted with HIPAA-compliant video visits. The significant problem is that the site publishes two conflicting price sets on the same page — a pricing plans section listing semaglutide at $99/month and tirzepatide at $179/month, and an FAQ on the same page listing semaglutide at $249/month and tirzepatide from $299/month, differences of $150 and $120. A banner separately advertises "Try it for only $99." We could not determine which figures are current. Other cautions: a weight-loss claim of 10-20% is stated without a timeframe and attached to compounded products that were not the ones studied; a "Best Provider Access" award is unattributed; sublingual drops and microdosing are sold without an evidence base; and pharmacies are described as "FDA-compliant" — not a regulatory term — without being named or having their 503A/503B status stated.
How Independent Wellness Works
Schedule a telehealth consultation — no upfront payment is required
Meet Bonnie Lea Davis, FNP-C, who will be your provider at every subsequent visit
Quest lab testing is arranged and included at no additional cost
Your provider builds a personalised plan using semaglutide, tirzepatide or oral sublingual drops
You pay only after your consultation and plan approval
Medication is shipped directly to your door from a U.S. pharmacy
Ongoing telehealth follow-ups, medication monitoring and lifestyle guidance continue with the same provider
What We Found
What's Good
- The same named provider, Bonnie Lea Davis, FNP-C, at every visit — genuine continuity of care
- Naming the provider makes her licensure independently verifiable
- No payment until after consultation and plan approval
- Quest lab testing and results monitoring included at no extra cost
- Pricing stated not to increase as treatment continues or doses rise
- FSA and HSA accepted
- HIPAA-compliant secure video visits
- Offers both semaglutide and tirzepatide
Watch Out For
- Publishes two conflicting price sets on the same page — $99 vs $249 for semaglutide, $179 vs $299 for tirzepatide
- Sells oral sublingual drops with no published absorption or dosing evidence
- Offers microdosing at doses no clinical trial evaluated
- States patients lose 10-20% of body weight without giving a timeframe
- Attaches branded-trial outcomes to compounded products that were not studied
- 'Best Provider Access' recognition is unattributed and unverifiable
- Pharmacies described as 'FDA-compliant' — not a regulatory term — and not named
- One provider covering 20 states raises unaddressed capacity questions
- Available in 20 states only
- Compounded medications are not FDA-approved for safety, effectiveness or quality
Pricing Breakdown
Safety & Medical Oversight
Customer Support
Key Features
Best For
Patients in its 20 states who value seeing the same clinician every visit and want labs included — provided they confirm which of the two published price sets actually applies before paying
Customer Reviews & Complaints
We assessed Independent Wellness against its published material as of August 8, 2026.
What we verified directly: service across 20 states including Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York; care delivered by a single named provider, Bonnie Lea Davis, FNP-C, at every visit; Quest lab testing included at no extra cost; no payment until consultation and plan approval; a stated policy of pricing that does not increase over time; FSA/HSA acceptance; HIPAA-compliant video visits; and compounded semaglutide, tirzepatide, oral sublingual drops and a microdosing option.
The pricing contradiction is the finding. One section of the site lists semaglutide at $99/month and tirzepatide at $179/month. The FAQ on the same page lists semaglutide at $249/month and tirzepatide from $299/month. A banner advertises "Try it for only $99." Those are not compatible, and we could not determine from published material which set is current — whether the lower figures are promotional, the higher figures outdated, or the difference reflects something unstated like dose tiers.
The unattributed award — "Recognized for Best Provider Access," accompanied by a quotation praising "next-level access to clinicians" — names no awarding organisation, so a reader cannot check it.
What we could not establish: which price applies, the identity or regulatory pathway of the compounding pharmacies, the full list of 20 states, founding year, headquarters, refund or cancellation terms, provider coverage arrangements, or independent third-party review aggregates.
Is Independent Wellness Legit?
"Is Independent Wellness legitimate?" Our assessment as of August 8, 2026.
Official Verification: The company names its clinician — Bonnie Lea Davis, FNP-C — which is more than most operators in this category do and allows a prospective patient to verify her licensure with the relevant state board before enrolling. It uses Quest for laboratory testing, a nationally recognised provider, and conducts visits over HIPAA-compliant video. We found no evidence of wrongdoing.
The continuity model is a real differentiator. Being seen by the same clinician at every visit means someone actually knows your history, your side effects and your progress. Across this comparison, that is rare — most platforms treat clinicians as interchangeable capacity.
The pricing inconsistency is what holds our rating down. We are not suggesting deception; conflicting figures on a website are usually stale content rather than bait. But the effect on a patient is the same either way: you cannot know what you will be charged from reading the site, and the gap is up to $150 a month. Insist on a written price before providing payment details.
The product menu overreaches. Sublingual drops and microdosing are sold alongside standard injectables, and neither has evidence behind it. A practice built on careful continuity of care is a strange place to find products with no trials.
Red Flags Check:
- ✓ Names its clinician, making licensure verifiable
- ✓ Same provider at every visit — genuine continuity
- ✓ No payment until consultation and plan approval
- ✓ Quest labs included at no extra cost
- ✓ Price stated not to rise with dose or duration
- ✓ FSA/HSA accepted; HIPAA-compliant visits
- ⚠ Two conflicting price sets published on the same page
- ⚠ Sublingual drops and microdosing sold without evidence
- ⚠ 10-20% weight loss claimed without a timeframe
- ⚠ Unattributed 'Best Provider Access' recognition
- ⚠ Pharmacies not named; 'FDA-compliant' is not a regulatory term
- ⚠ One provider across 20 states, with no stated coverage arrangement
The Bottom Line: A small practice offering something the large platforms cannot — the same named clinician every time you log in — wrapped in a website that cannot keep its own prices straight. If continuity matters to you and you are in one of its 20 states, it is worth a conversation. Start that conversation by asking three things: what will I actually be charged, which pharmacy compounds my medication, and who covers my care when my provider is unavailable. Stick to the injectables. As always, consult your personal physician before starting any new medication program.
Our Verdict: Caution Advised
After our comprehensive investigation, Independent Wellness receives a 6.2/10 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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