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Dr. Phillip Azouz
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Dr. Phillip Azouz
Published
October 21, 2025
Updated
October 24, 2025

Month-to-Month vs. Quarterly Plans: Which HolaVida Option Is Right for You?

At HolaVida, we believe your health journey should be simple, predictable, and affordable — without confusing fees or hidden costs. Whether you choose a month-to-month plan or our quarterly option, both give you access to the same world-class medical team and personalized care.

As our Medical Director Dr. Phillip Azouz explains:

“Every patient’s weight loss journey is unique. What matters most is consistent, medically guided care. Whether you start month-to-month or on a quarterly plan, our approach stays the same — safe, effective, and tailored to you.”

Month-to-Month: Flexibility First

Our month-to-month plan is designed for those who prefer flexibility or are just getting started with GLP-1s treatments like Semaglutide or Tirzepatide. You’ll have access to licensed providers, personalized support, and transparent pricing — with no long-term commitment.

Key benefits:

  • Pay one month at a time

  • Pause or adjust your plan as needed

  • Explore your treatment before committing long-term

However, because prices can fluctuate due to supplier or compounding costs, your month-to-month rate may change over time.

Quarterly Plans: Locked-In Pricing & Greater Value

Our quarterly plan offers more than convenience — it gives you price protection and peace of mind. Once you enroll, your rate is locked for the full three months, even if market or medication costs rise.

According to HolaVida CEO Eric Macias:

“Predictability and trust are at the heart of what we do. Patients shouldn’t have to worry about surprise price increases while focusing on their health. Our quarterly plan ensures stability and long-term savings — that’s the HolaVida promise.”

Key benefits:

  • Locked-in pricing for 3 full months

  • Lower overall cost vs. paying monthly

  • Fewer interruptions in your medication supply

  • Ideal for patients seeking consistent, long-term results

Most patients begin noticing their best progress between 8–12 weeks, which naturally aligns with the quarterly cycle.

Which Option Is Right for You?

If you’re new to GLP-1s treatment and want to see how your body responds, month-to-month offers a flexible start.

If you’re ready to commit, lock in your pricing, and maximize your progress, quarterly is the smarter, more economical choice.

Both plans include:

  • U.S. licensed providers

  • Transparent, bilingual communication

  • Personalized programs

  • Discreet shipping and ongoing care

The Bottom Line

At HolaVida, your care should adapt to your needs — not the other way around. Whether you prefer the flexibility of monthly billing or the stability of a quarterly plan, you’ll always receive expert care, fair pricing, and personalized support every step of the way.

“The best results come from consistency,” adds Dr. Azouz. “Patients who stay engaged over several months typically experience steady progress and higher satisfaction with their outcomes.”

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