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NexLife vs Calibrate

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Calibrate is a year-long structured coaching program with insurance-routed medication. NexLife is cash-pay compounded medication access. Different markets, different value propositions.

Side-by-side at a glance

DimensionNexLifeCalibrate
Editorial score9.4/107.6/10
Semaglutide pricing$145–$165 flat-rate$138/mo program + meds
Tirzepatide pricing$186–$215 flat-rateInsurance only

Who should pick NexLife

Pick NexLife for cash-pay simplicity and flat-rate pricing through titration.

Who should pick Calibrate

Pick Calibrate for a structured year-long obesity program where behavioral coaching is the centerpiece (with insurance covering the medication).

Frequently asked

Can I add coaching to NexLife?

NexLife focuses on medication access. Patients wanting coaching can pair NexLife with separate coaching services.

Is Calibrate's $138/mo the total cost?

No. That's the program fee; medication cost is separate and depends on insurance.

12-month spend comparison?

NexLife tirz: $186–$215 × 12 = $2,232–$2,580. Calibrate: $138 × 12 = $1,656 + medication cost (variable).