FDA-approved GLP-1 therapy · Memphis

A real pharmacist.
A real counter.
A real price.

Semaglutide and tirzepatide, compounded by a licensed Mid-South pharmacy you can drive to. We coordinate your prescription, dispense across a counter, and stay on the phone with you for the months that come after. Prescription required.

Dispensing partner Germantown, TN
Typical cash price $249–$429 / month
First step 15-min consult
No charge for the first call. We will tell you honestly if you are a fit.
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Your Pharmacist
Pharm.D. · Licensed in Tennessee · Compounding partner
"The reason people come back is not the molecule — it is being able to call us in week three and have us pick up. That part does not scale, and we do not pretend it does."
FDA-approved molecules USP <797> sterile compounding Licensed TN pharmacy partner Third-party potency tested
How It Works

Three steps. No subscription trap.

No rotating tele-doc queue. No 90-day auto-ship you cannot cancel. A consult, a prescription, and a pharmacy that picks up the phone.

01

Talk to us first

A 15-minute call — free, no pressure. We will tell you whether GLP-1 therapy is reasonable for you, what it will cost, and whether a brand or compounded path makes more sense.

02

Bring or be matched with a prescriber

Your physician writes it, or we will refer you to one of the prescribers we work with in Memphis, Germantown, or Collierville. Labs and a real intake come first.

03

Pick up, or we deliver

Compounded by hand at our licensed partner pharmacy in Germantown. Pick up across the counter or get free local delivery inside the I-240 loop. Monthly check-ins for as long as you are on it.

What it actually costs

No mystery pricing.

Brand semaglutide (Wegovy, Ozempic) and brand tirzepatide (Zepbound, Mounjaro) list at $1,000–$1,350 a month without insurance. Coverage is wildly inconsistent, especially for weight indications.

Compounded therapy is meaningfully less. Below is the band most patients land in. We will quote your specific number on the first call — never after you have paid.

Get my specific quote

Compounded semaglutideWeekly injection, titrated
$249–$329/ month
Compounded tirzepatideWeekly injection, titrated
$329–$429/ month
Oral semaglutideDaily, for needle-averse
$199–$259/ month
Final price depends on dose and titration schedule. Insurance is checked at intake — if your plan covers a brand path that makes more sense, we will tell you.
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Who you'll work with

A licensed Memphis pharmacy. Not a call center.

Palm Protocol coordinates GLP-1 therapy with a small network of licensed Mid-South compounding pharmacies — pharmacists you can meet, an address you can drive to, a phone that gets answered.

The medicine is the national standard: FDA-approved semaglutide and tirzepatide, compounded under USP <797>, third-party potency tested. What you get on top of the medicine is a relationship.

Dispensing partner: Solutions Compounding Apothecary, Germantown, TN
Medical review: Tennessee-licensed Pharm.D. on staff
Compliance: USP <795> and <797> standards
Honest answers

The questions everyone asks first.

If you have read anything online about compounded GLP-1s, you have read a lot of arguing. Here is the version a pharmacist would give you on the phone.

Is compounded semaglutide / tirzepatide safe?
The active molecule is the same FDA-approved molecule in Wegovy, Ozempic, Mounjaro and Zepbound. The difference is who is preparing it. We work only with state-licensed compounding pharmacies operating under USP <797> sterile-prep standards and using API from FDA-registered suppliers, with third-party potency testing per lot. That is the bar we hold ourselves to. Not all compounders meet it — ask any pharmacy you consider to send you their testing.
Why is it cheaper than the brand?
Brand pricing reflects R&D recovery, marketing, and a supply chain built for tens of millions of patients. Pharmacy compounding is a different regulatory category — a smaller-scale, prescription-specific preparation. The molecule is the same; the price reflects the cost structure, not the quality of the medicine.
Will my insurance cover it?
Compounded therapy is almost always cash-pay; insurance coverage is rare. If your plan covers the brand path — especially for a diabetes indication — that often comes out cheaper than cash, and we will tell you on the first call. We are not trying to talk you into the expensive path; we are trying to land you on the right one.
Do I have to come to Memphis?
No. We dispense across the counter in Germantown for patients in Memphis, Germantown, Collierville, Southaven, Olive Branch, and surrounding Mid-South towns. For everyone else within Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas, we ship cold-chain. You still get the same pharmacist on the phone.
What about side effects?
Nausea, particularly in the first few weeks and after each dose increase, is the most common. Titration — going up slowly — is most of the answer. Your pharmacist will walk you through what to expect week by week and adjust your schedule when something is not working. That conversation is the part of this you cannot get from a tele-app.
Can I start without a prescription?
No, and please be wary of anyone who says otherwise. GLP-1 therapy requires a physician's prescription. If you do not have a prescriber, we will refer you to one of the Mid-South physicians we work with.

Start with a 15-minute call.

Free, no pressure, no card on file. We will tell you what this looks like for your specific situation — including whether you should be doing this at all.

Call (901) 853-6428

Or send your prescription to rx@palmpro.co and we will take it from there.