Tonik Review
Lab-driven telehealth clinic combining GLP-1, TRT, BHRT, and peptide longevity protocols.
Quick Verdict
Lab-driven telehealth clinic combining GLP-1, TRT, BHRT, and peptide longevity protocols.
The full review below breaks down what you actually pay (program fees vs. real medication cost), who Tonik is built for, and where it falls short — so you can decide before you start a consult.
- Intake labs included in onboarding
- Single clinic spans GLP-1, TRT, and BHRT
- No medication markup advertised
- Higher entry price than single-protocol clinics
- Pricing details not fully public
- Newer brand with less third-party review history
Pros & Cons In Detail
Tonik Pricing
Telehealth ads often advertise a low headline price that's the clinic's program fee — not the medication. Here's how the two line items break down at Tonik.
| Program / Membership Fee | Included in monthly plan |
| Medication Cost (From) | From $225/mo |
Tonik bundles physician oversight, lab work, and concierge support into the monthly subscription. Medications are passed through at clinic-published rates with no markup, but lab and visit fees can add up at intake.
Who Tonik Is For
Tonik is best for buyers who want their weight-loss or hormone protocols informed by intake labs and run by the same clinic over the long term, rather than transactionally. Less suited if you want the cheapest single-medication subscription.
Adults who want one telehealth clinic to manage GLP-1, TRT, BHRT, and longevity peptides with intake labs included.
Signature Programs
- ›Medical weight loss with labs
- ›Men's TRT and women's BHRT
- ›Sermorelin and longevity peptides
Medication Formulary
The Bottom Line
A multi-protocol clinic that earns its premium when you actually use the lab-and-hormone bundle. If you only want a compounded GLP-1 and nothing else, cheaper specialists exist.
With an editor score of 4.2 / 5 across cost, experience, and trust, Tonik is one of the strong mid-tier options in the longevity & nad+ category we cover.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Tonik actually cost?
Tonik's published pricing starts at From $225/mo for medication, with a program/membership fee of Included in monthly plan. Tonik bundles physician oversight, lab work, and concierge support into the monthly subscription. Medications are passed through at clinic-published rates with no markup, but lab and visit fees can add up at intake. Always confirm current pricing on Tonik's site before starting a consult — telehealth pricing can change without notice.
What medications does Tonik prescribe?
Tonik's formulary includes compounded semaglutide, compounded tirzepatide, metformin, and additional options. Tonik focuses on compounded medications rather than FDA-approved brand-name drugs. The full formulary may shift based on supply, your prescriber's clinical judgement, and insurance coverage.
Is Tonik legitimate and licensed?
Tonik operates as a telehealth platform that connects patients to licensed clinicians for longevity & nad+ care. As with any telehealth provider, we recommend verifying clinician licensure in your state, the source pharmacy (especially for compounded medications), and prescription requirements before purchasing. Tonik appears in our editorial directory, which means we have publicly verified their basic operational footprint — but this is not a substitute for your own due diligence.
Who is Tonik best for?
Tonik is best for buyers who want their weight-loss or hormone protocols informed by intake labs and run by the same clinic over the long term, rather than transactionally. Less suited if you want the cheapest single-medication subscription. If your priorities differ — for example, you need a different medication category, prefer a high-touch concierge experience, or have insurance that covers brand-name drugs at a major retailer — another provider in our longevity & nad+ category may be a better fit.
Can I cancel Tonik anytime, and what about refunds?
Most telehealth subscriptions, including Tonik's, can be cancelled through the patient portal or by contacting support, but cancellation policies and refund eligibility vary. Compounded-medication shipments are typically non-refundable once dispensed because they are made-to-order. Always read Tonik's current terms before your first refill cycle to understand cut-off windows and any auto-renewal behavior.