Licensed US clinicians · HIPAA-secure

Get qualified for prescription weight-loss treatment — online, in minutes.

A licensed US provider reviews your health history and, if appropriate, prescribes a GLP-1 medication delivered to your door. Ongoing care included. Transparent cash-pay pricing. No insurance required.

Takes 2–3 minutes. Prescription only if medically appropriate.

Safety note: GLP-1 medications can have serious risks and aren't right for everyone. A licensed provider will evaluate whether treatment is appropriate for you.

GLP-1 injection pen beside a small green plant in soft natural light
Licensed US clinicians
Care from US-licensed providers
Regulated US pharmacy
Fulfilled by state-licensed pharmacies
Visits included
Provider reviews and check-ins
Month-to-month
Cancel anytime, no long contracts
HIPAA-secure
Private messaging and records

Transparent pricing. No surprises.

One membership covers your provider care. Medication is billed separately at cost-based pricing.

Membership fee
Includes provider visits and ongoing care
$99 / month
Medication cost
Varies by medication and dose
$199–$349 / month
Provider visitsIncluded
Supplies (needles, alcohol pads)Included
Shipping (discreet, US)Included
Lab work
We can order labs locally if needed
Not included
Insurance requiredNo
CancellationAnytime

Important: Compounded GLP-1 medications are not FDA-approved. They are prepared by state-licensed compounding pharmacies under federal law. Brand-name semaglutide and tirzepatide options may also be discussed with your provider.

Estimate your range

See a typical weight-change range reported in clinical settings for those who tolerate and respond to GLP-1 therapy. This is an estimate, not a prediction.

Results vary and depend on the specific medication, dose, adherence, lifestyle changes, and individual medical suitability. A licensed provider will determine if treatment is appropriate.

Time horizon
Estimated range at 6 months
1126 lb
Roughly 512% of starting body weight

Estimates are illustrative and not a guarantee of results.

How it works

A clear path from first question to ongoing care — no clinic visits, no insurance hoops.

  1. 01

    Take a short health assessment

    Answer questions about your health, history, and goals. Takes 2–3 minutes.

    Today · 2–3 min
  2. 02

    Licensed provider reviews

    A US-licensed provider reviews your information and may message you with follow-up questions.

    ~24 hours
  3. 03

    Prescription, if appropriate

    If treatment is right for you, your prescription is sent to a partner pharmacy and shipped discreetly.

    First shipment · 3–5 business days
  4. 04

    Ongoing check-ins and support

    Refills monthly. Message your care team anytime. Periodic check-ins to adjust as needed.

    Monthly refills

What's included

Medication starts the journey. Ongoing care helps you stay on track.

Licensed provider care

US-licensed clinicians review and oversee treatment.

Prescription management

Dose adjustments, renewals, and order tracking.

Medication, supplies & shipping

Discreet home delivery with needles and alcohol pads included.

Nutrition guidance

Practical eating frameworks for the GLP-1 journey.

Refill support

Auto-refill reminders and pharmacy coordination.

Side-effect support

Guidance for nausea, GI symptoms, and dose timing.

Secure portal & messaging

Message your care team — HIPAA-secure.

Easy cancellation

Pause or cancel anytime from your account.

Medication options

Your provider decides what, if anything, is appropriate. Not everyone qualifies for medication.

Semaglutide

Route
Subcutaneous injection
Cadence
Once weekly
May be considered for
Adults seeking GLP-1 therapy who don't have specific contraindications.
Discuss with provider
Starting dose, titration schedule, GI tolerance, and history of pancreatitis.
Safety: Boxed warning for thyroid C-cell tumors in rodents; not for personal/family history of MTC or MEN2.

Tirzepatide

Route
Subcutaneous injection
Cadence
Once weekly
May be considered for
Adults who may benefit from dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor activity.
Discuss with provider
Expected GI side effects, titration pace, and interactions with other medications.
Safety: Same MTC/MEN2 contraindication. Discuss any history of gallbladder disease.

Oral options

Route
Daily by mouth
Cadence
Once daily
May be considered for
Adults who prefer not to inject, when clinically appropriate.
Discuss with provider
Timing relative to meals, expected effect size vs. injectables, and tolerance.
Safety: Same class warnings apply. Effect size may differ from injectable GLP-1s.

Compounded versions of GLP-1 medications are not FDA-approved. Brand-name semaglutide and tirzepatide are FDA-approved for specific indications. Your provider will discuss what's appropriate for you.

Real changes, beyond the scale

Members talk about food noise quieting, energy returning, and habits that finally stick.

"The constant food noise quieted down within a couple of weeks. I finally feel like I can listen to my body again."

Maya R.
Member, 6 months

"Energy is up, clothes fit better, and I'm walking more without thinking about it. The support team kept me steady through the first few doses."

Daniel K.
Member, 4 months

"What I appreciated most was the honesty. My provider walked me through the risks, and I never felt rushed."

Priya S.
Member, 9 months

Testimonials reflect individual experiences. Results vary. Some testimonials may be from members who received compensation. Names may be changed for privacy.

Medically responsible care

Care delivered by US-licensed clinicians, fulfilled by state-licensed pharmacies.

Provider credentials

Care is delivered by physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants licensed in the state where you live. Providers practice within their scope and follow current clinical guidelines.

Affiliated medical group & pharmacy

Clinical services are provided by an affiliated independent medical group. Medications are dispensed by partner pharmacies licensed and regulated in the United States.

HIPAA-secure privacy

Your health information is protected with encryption in transit and at rest. We never sell your data.

Who should not take GLP-1 medications

  • Personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC)
  • Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN2)
  • Pregnancy, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding
  • History of pancreatitis
  • Severe gastrointestinal disease (e.g., gastroparesis)
  • Known hypersensitivity to GLP-1 receptor agonists

This list is not exhaustive. Tell your provider about all medical conditions and medications. Seek immediate care for severe abdominal pain, vision changes, signs of an allergic reaction, or symptoms of low blood sugar.

Questions, answered honestly

If something isn't clear, message our care team — we'd rather over-explain than under-explain.

See if a GLP-1 program is right for you.

A 2–3 minute assessment. A licensed provider review. Honest guidance — even if the answer is "not yet."

No insurance required. Prescription only if medically appropriate.

2–3 min · Prescription only if medically appropriate