Doctor-prescribed, compounded tirzepatide — delivered to your door. 100% online consultation. No insurance required. Clinically shown to help patients lose 10–15%+ of body weight.
*Requires online consultation with a licensed provider.
Tirzepatide is a first-of-its-kind dual GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) and GLP-1 receptor agonist. While semaglutide activates one hormonal pathway, tirzepatide activates two — producing a more powerful, comprehensive effect on hunger, insulin response, and fat metabolism.
It is sold under the brand names Mounjaro (diabetes) and Zepbound (obesity). Compounded tirzepatide provides access to this cutting-edge medication at a fraction of the brand-name cost.
Many patients on tirzepatide describe dramatically reduced cravings — especially for ultra-processed, high-calorie foods. Combined with its superior clinical results, it is quickly becoming the most sought-after weight-loss medication available.
EasyMedDoc offers transparent monthly pricing for compounded Tirzepatide programs with no insurance required. Learn more about our pricing structure and compare programs →
Reviewed by a licensed EasyMedDoc provider.
Compounded tirzepatide when clinically appropriate.
Medication delivered directly to your door.
Continued provider oversight throughout treatment.
Complete your secure intake form and book online with an EasyMedDoc provider. Your information is reviewed before treatment recommendations are made.
The information provided on this page is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Tirzepatide treatment requires evaluation and approval by a licensed healthcare provider. Prescription approval is not guaranteed. Individual results may vary.
Compounded medications are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies. Patients should discuss all medical conditions, medications, allergies, and health history with their provider before beginning treatment.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately or seek emergency medical care.