The wellness market is loud. New telehealth companies launch every month. GLP-1 programs multiply. Hormone clinics advertise aggressively. Mental health apps make promises that are hard to evaluate from the outside. And most comparison sites either don't disclose their financial relationships, or they do disclose them but the rankings clearly don't reflect reality.
UnitedWellness exists because consumers deserve a better starting point. One place that compares programs across the categories that actually matter to people right now โ weight management, hormone health, mental health, longevity โ with honest tradeoffs and clear disclosure of how the site earns money.
UnitedWellness is a wellness navigation and comparison platform. We evaluate telehealth programs, lab services, and wellness providers using publicly available information about cost, clinical structure, provider credentials, and patient experience. We produce comparison pages, individual program reviews, and educational guides.
We earn revenue through affiliate commissions when you sign up for a program through one of our links. This is disclosed prominently on every comparison page. It doesn't change how we rank programs.
We are not a healthcare provider. We don't prescribe, diagnose, or treat anything. Nothing on this site constitutes medical advice. The programs we compare are independent companies โ we don't have control over how they operate, how their providers practice, or what your individual experience will be.
We're also not a neutral party with no financial interests. We have affiliate relationships. We disclose them because disclosure is the right thing to do and because you deserve to know. The difference between us and a lot of comparison sites isn't the absence of affiliate relationships โ it's that ours don't drive the rankings.
UnitedWellness is independently operated. We don't take venture capital, we don't have provider investors, and no wellness company has an ownership stake in this platform. The editorial positions we take are our own.
If you have a question about how we reviewed a specific program, a correction to suggest, or a concern about editorial independence, use the contact page. We read everything and respond to substantive questions.