Provider record
Is Oak legit?
Yes — Oak is a real, operating US telehealth company, not a fake storefront. That is usually what the question means, and it is the easy part.
The harder part is what it sells you. It supplies both compounded and FDA-approved medication, at very different prices. We found no regulatory action, lawsuit or enforcement letter on record against it.
What it actually supplies
Supplies both compounded medication and FDA-approved branded drugs, usually at very different prices. Check which one a quoted price refers to.
Named on its own site: Tirzepatide, Semaglutide.
Fees: None — the site states no hidden membership fees, no surprise charges, and free shipping.
Worth knowing
Trades as Oak / Oak Longevity. The weight-loss page advertises GLP-1 programmes from $190/mo while the homepage advertises Oak programmes generally from $119/month; the $119 figure spans its whole catalogue, which also includes tadalafil, sermorelin, NAD+ and glutathione. No video call is required and approval can be same-day. No FDA warning letter or other regulatory action was found on record against it.
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Cheaper on paper
Providers with a lower advertised starting price. Check what each one supplies before comparing.
If you would rather stay with FDA-approved medication
These supply approved drugs only and carry nothing on their record here.
Straight answers
- Is Oak legit?
- Oak is a real, operating US telehealth company, not a fake storefront. It supplies both compounded medication and FDA-approved branded drugs, usually at very different prices. We found no regulatory action, lawsuit or enforcement letter on record against it.
- Does Oak sell compounded or FDA-approved medication?
- Compounded and branded. Supplies both compounded medication and FDA-approved branded drugs, usually at very different prices. Check which one a quoted price refers to.
- How much does Oak cost?
- From $190 a month, medication included.