AvataCore vs Noom (Noom Med)

Noom and AvataCore answer different questions. Noom is fundamentally a behavior-change app with GLP-1 bolted on; AvataCore is fundamentally a telehealth medication-delivery platform without the behavioral coaching layer.

AvataCore

Starting at $149/mo

  • ✓ Transparent flat pricing — no membership fee
  • ✓ Licensed U.S. providers via OpenLoop Health
  • ✓ Compounded semaglutide & tirzepatide
  • ✓ Free shipping, cancel anytime
  • ✓ LegitScript Healthcare Certified
  • ✓ Weight-management focused (no cross-sells)

Noom (Noom Med)

$70/mo Noom Med + $149-$200/mo compounded semaglutide (Noom Med as of 2026)

Noom Med charges a $70/month Noom Med membership fee in addition to compounded semaglutide cost (approximately $149-$200/month depending on plan). Existing Noom app subscribers may have different bundle pricing. Verify current pricing at noom.com/med.

Strengths:

  • Industry-leading behavior-change app with proven cognitive-behavioral approach
  • Established weight-loss community
  • Noom Med adds prescription GLP-1 to existing app users
  • Strong brand recognition in the weight-loss space

When AvataCore is the better fit

You don't need or want the behavior-change app component. You want direct provider access for GLP-1 therapy at transparent pricing. You're skeptical of stacked membership fees.

When Noom (Noom Med) might fit better

You're already a Noom subscriber or you specifically want the cognitive-behavioral coaching layered with medication. You value the structured app-based program.

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Competitor pricing and feature data sourced from public marketing pages, last verified May 2026. Prices and program details change frequently; verify current pricing at www.noom.com/med. Competitor names and trademarks are property of their respective owners and not affiliated with AvataCore. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Prescription required.