Editorial standards
How we evaluate every provider we cover.
The online health space is full of glossy marketing and very few honest numbers. Our methodology is built to surface the numbers — and to be transparent about how we make money in the process.
The four-part review framework
Every provider review on VytalRx Online answers four questions, in this order. We won't publish a recommendation until we've worked through all four.
1. Total cost — what you actually pay over twelve months
Headline pricing is almost always misleading. A "$199/month" GLP-1 program quietly becomes $3,000+ once you add the intake fee, the surcharge for compounded vs. brand-name, the shipping, and the optional add-ons most patients end up taking. We publish the full twelve-month cost stack as a table in every review, with every line item itemized and the source for the price next to it.
2. The clinical timeline — what week things actually happen
Marketing copy is usually silent on timelines, or implies faster results than the clinical evidence supports. Our reviews include the real timeline: when GLP-1 weight loss is typically meaningful (week 12, not week 4), when hair regrowth begins (month 3 to 6, with a shedding phase in between), when therapy outcomes show. We cite the underlying clinical literature directly.
3. A real intake walkthrough
For every recommended provider, we complete the patient intake form ourselves. We document what you'll be asked, how long the form takes, what happens at provider review, what the prescription approval rate is reported to be, and where the friction points are. If the intake is dishonest — for example, asking only the questions that gate prescription approval and skipping safety-relevant ones — we say so.
4. Who we'd skip — and why
The "best of" lists you see elsewhere never recommend against anyone. We do. Every category page names providers we won't recommend, and explains the call: a regulatory action, a pricing pattern, a consistent complaint thread in independent reviews, or a clinical-safety gap.
How we score
Each provider gets a numeric score on five dimensions, weighted as follows. Scores and weights are published; the underlying scoring rubric is publicly readable.
- Price transparency (25%) — Is the all-in cost discoverable before you create an account? Are surcharges and intake fees disclosed up front?
- Clinical rigor (25%) — Is the provider review meaningful, or rubber-stamped? Are there pre-screening safeguards? Is there a real prescriber, with a verifiable license?
- Intake honesty (20%) — Does the intake form ask the questions that matter, or only the ones that gate sales?
- Compliance posture (20%) — Regulatory record, state-license coverage, FDA / state-board actions, dispute history.
- Patient support (10%) — Real human availability, refund policy, how cancellation actually works.
Our affiliate disclosure
VytalRx Online is funded by referral fees. When you sign up with a provider through a link on this site, we may receive a commission. We disclose this relationship on every review.
To keep the disclosure honest, we follow three rules:
- We rank by methodology, not commission. A provider that pays us nothing can outrank one that pays us well, and several do.
- We recommend "skip this provider" when warranted. Even if we earn a commission from a provider, we'll publish a negative review if the evidence supports it.
- We name the providers we earn from. Every review header says clearly whether VytalRx earns a fee from sign-ups to that specific provider.
The FTC requires disclosure of affiliate relationships in any review or recommendation context. We treat that as a floor, not a ceiling.
Updates and corrections
Healthcare pricing and provider operations change frequently. Every review carries a "last verified" date in the header. We re-verify pricing and policy claims at least quarterly for the providers we recommend, and immediately when a regulatory action or material change occurs.
If you spot an error in a review, write us. Corrections are noted at the bottom of the affected page with a date stamp.
What we don't do
- We don't accept paid placement. A provider cannot pay us to be ranked, featured, or recommended.
- We don't write sponsored reviews. If a provider commissions a review, we decline.
- We don't make medical claims about specific outcomes. Individual results vary, every treatment requires a licensed-provider evaluation, and we are not your doctor.
- We don't list every provider in a category. Editorial selection is the point. If a provider isn't in our review set, it's because we either haven't gotten to them yet or chose not to recommend them.
Questions
Methodology questions, correction requests, and editorial concerns can be sent to editors@vytalrxonline.net.