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Best Vitamin Subscriptions for 2025

Maintain your health by sticking to a regular supplement routine with the best vitamin subscriptions of 2025 -- all handpicked by our CNET experts.

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Taylor Leamey writes about all things wellness, specializing in mental health, sleep and nutrition coverage. She has invested hundreds of hours into studying and researching sleep and holds a Certified Sleep Science Coach certification from the Spencer Institute. Not to mention the years she spent studying mental health fundamentals while earning her bachelor's degrees in both Psychology and Sociology. She is also a Certified Stress Management Coach.
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As we age, it's crucial to be aware of how nutrition can be essential to our health. Everyday life isn't easy, and it's easy to fall off the wagon and not take care of ourselves by ignoring the proper nutrition we need. That could be simply not including a particular food group in meals or forgetting to eat entirely. It happens, but it isn't good for your health. To help counter these slip-ups, we recommend using a personalized vitamin subscription. What's helpful about these subscriptions is that they create a unique health profile specifically for you, ensuring you'll only receive the best.

Personalized vitamin services start with a brief questionnaire to identify your health goals. Based on your answers, whether you want better hair, skin, nails or even eye health, they send a curated selection of vitamins and supplements to your door each month. It's a convenient way to support your well-being with everything you need in one package.

Vitamin subscriptions at a glance


Formula based onAccess to healthcare professionalYou takeShipping
Persona Nutrition Lifestyle quizYes, nutritionistsPackets of pillsShips monthly, free on order over $50
HUM Nutrition Lifestyle quizYes, RDPills from individual bottlesShips monthly, free on orders over $50
Vous Vitamin Lifestyle quizNoOne pillShips every three or six months for free
Thesis Lifestyle quizNoPackets of pillsShips monthly for free in the US
Rootine DNA, blood nutrient dataNoA packet of microbeadsShips 3-monthly, free on orders over $45

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Best vitamin subscriptions 

The vitamin subscription you choose will come down to your goals and budget.

These five subscription services deliver custom vitamin packs, essential nutrients and dietary supplement packs to address your individual needs.

Persona Nutrition uses an in-depth questionnaire that covers nutrition, lifestyle, physical activity, prescription medications, sleep, dietary preferences and more. This information allows Persona to formulate vitamin packs with all the nutrients you need. 

You'll receive packs of vitamins with instructions to take them at specific times of day because the bioavailability of any particular nutrient depends on what else is in your body at the moment. 

For example, it's best to take water-soluble vitamins such as vitamin B12 soon after waking up because an empty stomach can help you absorb them. Fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamins K and E, on the other hand, are best taken with a meal because your body won't absorb the vitamins without the help of dietary fat. Some vitamins also need to be taken in tandem to ensure absorption (like vitamin D and calcium).

Persona Nutrition ships orders every 28 days. Your vitamins arrive in convenient daily packets designed to be taken in the morning, afternoon and night, depending on the contents of your subscription. Persona offers nearly 100 products, and the cost of your box will vary based on which products you add to your subscription. The vitamin brand offers personalized packs for as little as $30 a month.

HUM Nutrition started with one man's personal struggles with skin breakouts and blemishes. Founder Walter Faulstroh found that prescription medications only worked temporarily for him, and topical treatments left his skin -- and his confidence -- scarred.

HUM got its start creating vitamin supplements intended to contribute to healthy, clear skin, but the brand has since expanded to include a comprehensive offering of products for hair and nails, digestion, immunity, energy, bones and joints, sleep, stress and metabolism.

A 3-minute quiz unlocks your wellness profile and a free consultation with a registered dietitian. Your HUM profile reveals what the company says would be your most effective combo of nutrients, vitamins and minerals and your RD counsels you further. You can choose to stick with your recommendations or shop around for other products.

You'll receive your HUM subscription box every 30 days, whether you sign up for a month-to-month subscription or buy a plan for three, six or 12 months.

The price of your subscription box will vary based on which vitamins and nutrients you choose. Hum's products range from $12 to $105. HUM ships worldwide and shipping is free for all orders over $50.

Vous Vitamin was founded by two doctors who kept seeing patients come in with similar symptoms -- fatigue, lack of focus, thinning hair, skin problems and so on -- and kept tracing these issues back to nutrient deficiencies or poor dietary habits. 

You'll start out with a questionnaire that asks all the basics, plus questions about how you sleep, eat and move. You'll also provide information about any health conditions you have or medications you take.

I like Vous Vitamin because you only have to take one pill. Instead of vitamin packs with two to six pills, Vous Vitamin packs all of your recommended nutrients into one caplet that you take twice daily (you can take one pill in the morning and one at night, or take both at the same time). 

You can also purchase individual "situational supplements," such as Recovery Act (a hangover cure) and Power Up (an energy boost), for when you need a little extra something. 

Vous Vitamins ship every three months or every six months, and shipping is free. You can save more money each month if you choose the six-month subscription.

Thesis is unique in that it focuses on solving specific symptoms with supplements, rather than estimating nutrient needs based on a lifestyle quiz. You still take a quiz -- and there's still an algorithm to determine dosage of ingredients -- but your recommendations are based on your answers to questions like, "How long is your average attention span?"

Thesis's main focus is brain health and cognitive functioning, rather than the whole-body approach that other vitamin subscription services take. Thesis's approach also narrows the supplement span down to a specific category: nootropics. 

Nootropics, according to Thesis, are "nutrient compounds shown to enhance mental performance in areas such as motivation, creativity, mood, memory, focus, and cognitive processing." 

Thesis packets ship once a month, and shipping is free within the US. You can opt for a one-time purchase, but you'll pay $40 more for it. 

Rootine boasts one of the most robust data-collection methods out of all the vitamin subscription services. Like the others, it begins with a quiz about your lifestyle, and the company says it uses that information, plus your age and body size, to calculate your exact needs for micronutrients and minerals and a well-balanced diet. 

To customize further, you can order a DNA test with your first purchase or input data you already have from a service like Ancestry or 23andMe.

If you have data from a blood test on hand, you can also upload that for a physician's review (or, you can order Rootine's blood test). Rootine says it then takes your demographics (age, weight and so on), lifestyle, DNA information and blood analysis into account to create your custom vitamin pack.

Rootine then gives you a detailed profile of all your recommended vitamins, explaining what they do and why the company believes you need them.

A Rootine subscription is $94 a month, regardless of what's in your pack. You're required to purchase a minimum of three months' worth of vitamins, which will be shipped every 90 days but billed monthly. Shipping is free on orders above $45.

Supplement subscriptions can be a good way to fulfill your daily requirements if you are deficient in specific vitamins. Speaking with your doctor to establish what nutrition gaps you need to fill is important before you invest in any vitamin subscriptions. Many people can get all their nutritional needs from their diet, so checking with your doctor is the best way to ensure you don't waste your money on supplements you don't need.

If you have a vitamin deficiency, it's worth spending money on vitamins and supplements to ensure your body has what it needs. However, a higher price isn't always an indicator of higher quality. It's best to look at the nutritional label to check that the ingredient list and nutrient levels suit your needs.

It all comes down to the quality and your needs. Brands that use high-quality, third-party-tested ingredients with clear labeling are generally safe. We also recommend reading online reviews and consulting a healthcare professional to make the right choice.

The cost of a vitamin subscription largely depends on how many vitamins you purchase, the type, and your unique health profile. With that in mind, we estimate the cost to be in the range of $30 to $300 monthly.

The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.