GLP1Compass
Information & advocacy — not medical advice. We don't sell the drug; we help you afford it. Figures current as of June 2026.

Get your GLP-1 covered — or affordable. Honestly.

We don't sell the drug. We help you pay for it. GLP1Compass maps every legitimate path to an affordable GLP-1 — insurance, the new Medicare Bridge, manufacturer cash prices, and how to appeal a denial — kept current as the 2026 rules keep changing.

What changed in 2026: a new Medicare GLP-1 Bridge (July 1, 2026), several states cutting Medicaid weight-loss coverage, the end of cheap compounded GLP-1, and the first-ever GLP-1 pill (Foundayo). The rules are moving fast — here's the honest map.

🌉 The new Medicare GLP-1 Bridge

Starts July 1, 2026 — ~$50/mo for eligible Part D members. Brand new and confusing. See if it's for you.

💸 Cheapest legitimate paths

Every honest way to lower the price right now — manufacturer cash programs, savings cards, the new $149 pill — with the deadlines.

🗺️ Medicaid coverage by state

Some states cut weight-loss coverage in 2026; others still cover it. Find your state's status.

📝 Appeal a denial

Denied coverage? Most denials are beatable. The exact steps + a letter-of-medical-necessity template.

⚠️ Compounding is ending

Relied on cheap compounded GLP-1? It's going away. Where to go instead — safely.

💊 Compare the drugs

Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, Mounjaro, and the new Foundayo pill — cost, form, and what's actually covered.