What is Tonik?
Tonik is a telehealth platform offering physician-prescribed hormone optimization, GLP-1 weight loss, NAD+ therapy, and tissue repair peptides. Its key strength is breadth at competitive pricing — testosterone injection at $85/month is one of the lowest TRT price points in supervised telehealth, while semaglutide at $149/month and NAD+ at $104/month are both below-market for their categories.
The formulary spans five compound categories: testosterone (hormone optimization), semaglutide and tirzepatide (GLP-1 weight loss), NAD+ (cellular energy), and GHK-Cu (copper peptide for tissue repair and anti-aging). This positions Tonik as a platform for patients who want to run multiple complementary protocols without juggling multiple clinics.
Labs are required before treatment begins, but are not included in the monthly pricing — patients need to budget for baseline bloodwork separately.
Treatments Offered by Tonik
Testosterone — Injection
At $85/month, Tonik's testosterone injection pricing is among the most competitive in telehealth. Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is the foundation of male hormone optimization — it addresses hypogonadism, low libido, fatigue, poor recovery, and body composition. Lab work is required to establish a baseline and confirm candidacy before prescribing.
GLP-1 Weight Loss — Semaglutide & Tirzepatide
Semaglutide injection (GLP-1 agonist) starts at $149/month — competitive pricing that undercuts most mid-tier telehealth platforms. Tirzepatide (dual GIP/GLP-1) starts at $229/month, also strong value relative to the category. Both are physician-prescribed compounded injectables, shipped from licensed compounding pharmacies.
NAD+ — Injection
NAD+ injection at $104/month is among the lowest telehealth prices for injectable NAD+. As a cofactor essential to mitochondrial ATP production, injectable NAD+ supports cellular energy, DNA repair, and metabolic health — and is the most bioavailable delivery format available through supervised channels.
GHK-Cu — Oral
GHK-Cu (copper tripeptide) at $156/month supports wound healing, collagen synthesis, anti-inflammatory response, and hair growth. Tonik offers the oral format — less common in telehealth, where injection is typical. GHK-Cu is also available as a research-grade injectable from vendors like NextGenPeps, but the oral supervised route through Tonik is appropriate for patients in active protocols.
Tonik Pricing
Tonik Protocol Pricing (2026)
How Tonik Works
After completing an online health intake form, patients are reviewed by a licensed physician. Lab work is required before prescriptions are issued — Tonik will direct you to complete a bloodwork panel, which is not covered by the monthly pricing. Once labs are reviewed and a protocol is approved, prescriptions are issued and filled through licensed compounding pharmacies and shipped directly to the patient.
Who Tonik is Best For
- Men looking for affordable TRT — $85/mo testosterone injection is among the most competitive pricing in supervised telehealth
- Patients who want to combine TRT with GLP-1 or NAD+ in a single platform without multiple clinic memberships
- Anyone wanting competitive semaglutide pricing ($149/mo) with physician oversight
- Users interested in GHK-Cu under medical supervision rather than research-grade sourcing
Who Should Look Elsewhere
- Patients who need BPC-157, TB-500, PT-141, or a broad peptide catalog — Marek Health or Defy Medical offer much greater depth
- Users who want lab costs bundled into monthly pricing — Tonik requires separate lab work not included in the fee
- Anyone who wants non-injectable GLP-1 options — Shed offers drops and lozenges
- Patients needing comprehensive hormone optimization beyond basic TRT — Marek Health's diagnostic depth is unmatched
Pros
- Testosterone injection from $85/mo — very competitive TRT pricing
- NAD+ from $104/mo — below-market for injectable NAD+
- Semaglutide from $149/mo — competitive GLP-1 pricing
- Multi-compound formulary: TRT, GLP-1, NAD+, GHK-Cu in one platform
- Physician-supervised with licensed compounding pharmacy fulfillment
Cons
- Labs required and not included — adds upfront cost
- No BPC-157, TB-500, PT-141, or repair peptides confirmed
- Smaller brand with limited independent review history
- No non-injectable GLP-1 options (drops/lozenges)
Tonik vs Competitors
vs Maximus: Maximus also offers testosterone and GLP-1, with semaglutide from $99.99/mo intro. Maximus has a longer track record and more public reviews. Tonik edges Maximus on NAD+ ($104 vs not a core focus) and offers GHK-Cu. Maximus wins on brand recognition.
vs Shed: Shed focuses on GLP-1 and NAD+ with non-injectable delivery options. Tonik adds testosterone and GHK-Cu but lacks non-injectable GLP-1. Choose Tonik for TRT; choose Shed if you want injection-free GLP-1.
vs Marek Health: Marek Health offers a far broader catalog (80+ peptides, comprehensive diagnostics, BPC-157, PT-141). Tonik is simpler and cheaper for the core compounds. Choose Marek for depth; choose Tonik for focused affordable access.
Our Verdict on Tonik
Tonik earns a strong rating for delivering competitive pricing across multiple compound categories in a single platform. $85/mo testosterone, $104/mo NAD+, and $149/mo semaglutide each represent real value relative to what comparable platforms charge. For patients who want to combine hormone optimization with weight loss or cellular energy support, Tonik reduces the cost and complexity of running multi-protocol therapy.
The main caveat is the lab requirement not being bundled into pricing — budget for baseline bloodwork before calculating true monthly cost. And if your needs extend beyond the five core compounds Tonik offers, a full-catalog clinic like Marek Health or Defy Medical is the better choice.
Rating: 8.0/10 — Best for Affordable Multi-Compound Protocols