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Is Peaks legit?

Short answer

Yes — Peaks 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 compounded medication — prepared by a compounding pharmacy, not an FDA-approved product. We have 1 sourced regulatory or legal action on record against it, listed below with links to the primary documents.

SuppliesCompounded only
From$190/mo
MedicationIncluded
InsuranceCash pay
Record1 action

What it actually supplies

Supplies compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide — medication prepared by a compounding pharmacy, not an FDA-approved product. Cheaper, legal, and the category the FDA has been issuing warning letters about.

Named on its own site: GLP-1 Monthly Weight Loss Program, GIP and GLP-1 Monthly Weight Loss Program, GLP-1 Dissolvable Melts, GLP-1 Oral Solution.

Fees: No membership fee; the consultation is included and every-four-weeks subscription pricing is discounted against one-time purchase.

What regulators and courts have said

Each of these links to the primary document. We publish what the record says and nothing beyond it — an action against a company is not proof that a particular customer was harmed.

2026-02

FDA warning letter to Peaks Curative, LLC alleging it misbranded compounded semaglutide by displaying "Peak Now" on the pictured label, suggesting it was the compounder when it was not, and by website statements including "This FDA-approved treatment promotes safe, effective weight loss" and "Clinically proven to aid in significant weight loss", which the agency said imply FDA approval the compounded products do not have.

Primary source →

Worth knowing

Peaks sells only compounded formulations, marketed generically as GLP-1 and GIP/GLP-1 programmes plus melts and an oral solution, with no branded medication listed. The GIP and GLP-1 programme runs $269.99-$399.99 depending on dose and billing.

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Cheaper on paper

Providers with a lower advertised starting price. Check what each one supplies before comparing.

PlushCare$19.99/mo · FDA-approved medication only
Lemonaid Health$49/mo · Compounded and branded
Measured$49/mo · Compounded and branded
Ro (Ro Body)$74/mo · FDA-approved medication only

If you would rather stay with FDA-approved medication

These supply approved drugs only and carry nothing on their record here.

Straight answers

Is Peaks legit?
Peaks is a real, operating US telehealth company, not a fake storefront. It supplies compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide, which is medication prepared by a compounding pharmacy rather than an FDA-approved product. We have 1 sourced regulatory or legal action on record against it: FDA warning letter to Peaks Curative, LLC alleging it misbranded compounded semaglutide by displaying "Peak Now" on the pictured label, suggesting it was the compounder when it was not, and by website statements including "This FDA-approved treatment promotes safe, effective weight loss" and "Clinically proven to aid in significant weight loss", which the agency said imply FDA approval the compounded products do not have.
Does Peaks sell compounded or FDA-approved medication?
Compounded only. Supplies compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide — medication prepared by a compounding pharmacy, not an FDA-approved product. Cheaper, legal, and the category the FDA has been issuing warning letters about.
How much does Peaks cost?
From $190 a month, medication included.

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