Gala review — the most predictable pricing in our compounded-tirzepatide set
Gala is a cash-pay telehealth program built around compounded tirzepatide and semaglutide, with a flat monthly rate that does not climb as your dose increases. We reviewed its pricing structure, medication menu, and stated availability.
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What we liked
The flat-rate model is genuinely differentiated: most compounded programs raise the price as your dose escalates, and Gala holds it steady. The medication menu is broad for a cash-pay program, and availability is stated across all 50 states.
What's included starting at $179/mo on the yearly plan
- Provider evaluation and treatment plan
- Compounded tirzepatide or semaglutide program
- Microdosing tier for lower-dose protocols
- Ongoing care and refill management
Where it falls short
Gala does not clearly publish shipping cost or delivery-speed terms, and some member feedback cites support responsiveness and delivery reliability. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved finished drugs.
References
- [1]Pricing, medication menu, and 50-state availability verified against galaglp1.com in June 2026.
Claim-to-Source Traceability
Reviewer attribution: Anika Reyes, MD
Gala is our pick for buyers who want dose-independent pricing and a cash-pay path to compounded tirzepatide without insurance.
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The flat-rate model is genuinely differentiated: most compounded programs raise the price as your dose escalates, and Gala holds it steady. The medication menu is broad for a cash-pay program, and availability is stated across all 50 states.
Sources: [901]
Gala does not clearly publish shipping cost or delivery-speed terms, and some member feedback cites support responsiveness and delivery reliability. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved finished drugs.
Sources: [901]
§ Compare to Alternatives we tested.
§ FAQ — Common questions.
Does Gala accept insurance?
No. Gala is a cash-pay program and does not bill insurance. Pricing for compounded tirzepatide starts at $179/month on the yearly plan, with a lower-cost microdosing tier available.
Does Gala charge more as my dose increases?
No. Gala uses flat monthly pricing that does not increase as your dose escalates — a difference from many compounded programs that raise the price at higher doses. Confirm your specific plan terms at intake.
Which medications does Gala offer?
Gala offers compounded tirzepatide and compounded semaglutide, plus a microdosing tier. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved finished drugs and require licensed medical supervision.
Is Gala available in my state?
Gala states availability across all 50 states. Specific medication availability can still depend on your intake evaluation and state telehealth rules, so confirm eligibility during signup.
Compare Gala across all providers
Start with the complete provider score table for side-by-side pricing and scoring, then use Check insurance acceptance by payer for prior-authorization and coverage workflow details.
For semaglutide-specific pricing intent, compare semaglutide cost, semaglutide cost per month, semaglutide injection cost, and compounded semaglutide cost.
Insurance-company routes: Aetna, BCBS, Medicare, and Medicaid.
State-specific availability pages: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut .
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Freshness status: Fresh (6 days since review)