GLP-1 Dossier

Head to head

Willow vs TrimRx

Both are real, operating US telehealth companies. What separates them is what they supply, what they charge for it, and what regulators have published about each — all of it below, linked to the primary documents.

Willow
Compounded
$299/mo
TrimRx
Compounded
$179/mo
Willow on file
5
TrimRx on file
1

Side by side

What each one publishes about itself

Every figure here is the provider’s own advertised number, not an estimate. A dash means the company does not publish it.

WillowTrimRx
SuppliesCompounded onlyCompounded only
Advertised from$299/mo$179/mo
First month
Medication in the priceIncludedIncluded
InsuranceCash payCash pay
IntakeAsync
On the record5 actions1 action

The difference that actually matters

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.

On price: TrimRx advertises from $179 a month and Willow from $299 — about 1.7× more. Compare what the two figures cover before comparing the figures: Willow includes medication, TrimRx includes it.

What is on Willow’s record

2025-12

NAD (BBB National Programs) decision challenged by Novo Nordisk recommended discontinuing or modifying health claims for compounded semaglutide tablets; Willow Health Services did not provide a compliance statement and NAD referred the matter to the FTC, state Attorneys General and advertising platforms.

Primary source →

2026-07

Reopened NAD matter closed after Willow Health Services voluntarily discontinued claims that its compounded semaglutide was proven to support weight loss, delivered results comparable to FDA-approved semaglutide, and produced effective weight loss without diet or exercise.

Primary source →

2026-02

Eli Lilly sued Willow Health Services, Inc. (C.D. Cal., 2:25-cv-03570) in April 2025 over compounded tirzepatide; the case was dismissed with prejudice on 3 February 2026 at the pleading stage for failure to plead proximate causation, without any ruling on whether the marketing was misleading.

Primary source →

All 5 on the Willow page →

What is on TrimRx’s record

BBB rating F, not accredited, with a Pattern of Complaints alert, 728 complaints receiving no response and 221 unresolved; BBB states consumers allege charges before medical approval, charges different from the amount selected, ignored cancellation requests and undisclosed fees.

Primary source →

Go direct

Both companies, and what we earn from each

We do not recommend one over the other. Where a link pays us, it says so here and on the provider’s own page.

Willow

Compounded only, from $299 a month. 5 actions on record, each linked on its page. The link below earns us nothing.

TrimRx

Compounded only, from $179 a month. 1 action on record, each linked on its page. The link below earns us nothing.

Straight answers

Willow vs TrimRx, in short

Is Willow or TrimRx cheaper?
TrimRx advertises the lower starting price — $179 a month against $299, roughly 1.7× the difference. Whether that is the cheaper purchase depends on what each figure covers: Willow includes medication, and TrimRx includes it.
What is the difference between Willow and TrimRx?
Both supply the same category — compounded medication only — so the differences are price, how the consultation works, and what each one has on its regulatory record.
Which one has more regulatory actions on record?
Willow, with 5 sourced actions against 1 action for TrimRx. Every one is linked to its primary document on the provider's own page. A larger file is not automatically a worse company — read what the documents actually say.

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