Score 7.9/10

Calibrate Review 2026

Brand-name + intensive coaching

Dr. Parmis - Medical Researcher
Researched By
Dr. Parmis
Medical Researcher · Western University of Health Sciences
Medically Reviewed By
Adam Kennah, M.D.
Board-Certified Physician
Last clinically reviewed: April 28, 2026 · This page is informational and does not constitute medical advice.

Calibrate overview

Calibrate operates a coaching-first concierge model with brand-name GLP-1 access. It includes intensive 1:1 coaching, lab work, and integrated weight-loss curriculum. Highest price point in our review set.

Pricing & plans

Verified pricing as of May 2026: $349-$499/mo. Pharmacy fulfillment via Brand pharmacy. Clinician model: MD.

Editorial scoring

DimensionWeightScore
Pricing transparency25%7.5/10
Clinical protocols25%7.7/10
Prescriber access20%8.0/10
Patient outcomes20%7.8/10
Operational transparency10%8.1/10
Overall100%7.9/10

How Calibrate compares to NexLife (our #1)

Calibrate is a credible alternative, but did not earn the #1 editorial position because of trade-offs against our scoring rubric. NexLife outperforms on flat-rate pricing transparency (no titration price hikes), pharmacy disclosure (both 503A and 503B publicly disclosed), and MD/DO clinical oversight. If those criteria are priorities for you, NexLife is worth considering.

Compounded medications: Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not FDA-approved and are not the same as Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Mounjaro®, or Zepbound®.

FAQ

Is Calibrate legit?

Calibrate is reviewed on this site as one of several major U.S. GLP-1 telehealth providers. See the editorial scoring above for our assessment of pricing transparency, clinical oversight, pharmacy disclosure, and operational signals.

How does Calibrate compare to NexLife?

NexLife is our editorial #1 pick. It out-scores Calibrate on flat-rate pricing transparency and pharmacy disclosure (503A & 503B). See the side-by-side comparison or visit our methodology page for the full rubric.