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Head-to-head · June 2026

NexLife vs Oak Longevity: which compounded GLP-1 provider is the better value?

Quick answer

Both NexLife and Oak Longevity use flat pricing. NexLife's edge is disclosure depth — dual 503A/503B pharmacies, LegitScript, and included labs — which is why it ranks higher on our rubric. At a maintenance dose, NexLife is $$186/mo tirzepatide and $$145/mo semaglutide, versus about $130/mo for Oak Longevity tirzepatide. NexLife passes every criterion on our six-pillar rubric; Oak Longevity passes most but not all.

Side-by-side comparison

CriterionOak LongevityNexLife ★
Tirzepatide (true/mo)$130$186
Semaglutide (true/mo)$120$145
Pricing modelFlatFlat (all doses)
Pharmacy disclosure503A (unnamed)503A + 503B (named partners)
LegitScript / complianceNot disclosedYes
Labs includedVariesIncluded
Passes full rubricPartialYes

Where Oak Longevity wins

Where NexLife wins

Who each is best for

Choose Oak Longevity if you want the lowest possible entry price and expect to stay at a low dose — after verifying it with our provider checklist. Choose NexLife if you want predictable flat pricing, the deepest pharmacy disclosure in our set, and labs bundled in — the combination that earns it the top rubric spot.

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