Weight-loss delivery and cold-chain checks
Delivery can affect the real cost and the practical reliability of a provider service. For injections, temperature-sensitive delivery information may matter. For tablets and capsules, fees, timing and packaging details can still change the comparison.
A clear price should sit beside clear delivery information
Some providers include standard delivery, some charge separately, and some only show delivery options later in the journey. If a medicine needs careful handling, delivery timing and temperature wording become part of the comparison.
Confirm current delivery terms directly with the provider before relying on the information.
Fee
Check whether delivery is included, separate or unclear near the price.
Timing
Dispatch, delivery windows and missed-delivery information can affect practical planning.
Handling
For injections, look for temperature-sensitive delivery information where relevant.
What to look for before comparing provider prices
Included vs separate
A lower listed price may be less useful if delivery is added later.
Cold-chain details
For injection medicines, check whether temperature-sensitive delivery is explained clearly.
Missed delivery
Check whether the provider explains what happens if delivery fails or is delayed.
Repeat timing
Ongoing treatment may need more careful delivery planning than a one-off price comparison suggests.
Delivery often changes cost, switching and support questions
Total cost
Delivery fees can change how useful a treatment price is.
Switching provider
Delivery timing can matter when changing provider or continuing treatment.
Injection treatments
Mounjaro and Wegovy pages explain the injection comparison before provider details narrow it down.
Related comparison guides
Related comparison guides
Use these links when you want a nearby treatment, provider or safety question explained in more detail.These links are optional comparison guides, not treatment recommendations. Suitability and provider details should be checked directly with the relevant provider.