Weight Management
Physician-directed metabolic and GLP-1 programs. A licensed physician reviews your intake and prescribes only what is clinically appropriate for you.
What a physician may consider
Options within weight management.
Semaglutide
GLP-1
May help support appetite regulation and metabolic/weight management as part of a physician-directed program.
Start a visit→Tirzepatide
GLP-1/GIP
Dual-pathway (GLP-1/GIP) support for appetite regulation and metabolic health.
Start a visit→Retatrutide
GLP-3R
Investigational triple-agonist; may help support metabolic and weight goals.
Start a visit→Shown for education. A licensed physician determines what, if anything, is clinically appropriate after reviewing your intake — therapies are never sold direct. Availability varies by state.
Compounded medications are prepared by licensed pharmacies pursuant to a prescription and are not FDA-approved; the FDA does not review compounded drugs for safety, effectiveness, or quality before they are dispensed.
Individual results vary. Member experiences shown are illustrative and are not a guarantee of outcomes.
How A Visit Works
From intake to answer — for this goal.
01
Complete your intake
A short questionnaire covering your health history, medications, and goals — about ten minutes, from your phone.
02
A licensed physician reviews
Your intake is reviewed by a licensed physician — never an algorithm alone. Where labs are appropriate, they come before any prescription.
03
Prescribed only when appropriate
If it's clinically appropriate, your therapy ships from an FDA-registered pharmacy partner — discreet packaging, cold-chain where required.
Questions
Asked about weight management.
Straight answers, written the way we practice medicine — specific, measured, and honest.
All QuestionsWe'll be straight with you: appetite and weight changes can partially reverse after stopping any GLP-1 therapy, which is why we treat these as physician-directed programs built around sustainable habits and a plan for what comes next. Whether you continue, taper, or transition is a clinical decision you make with your physician based on your labs and your goals — not a default auto-refill.
Every therapy we offer has a known side-effect profile, and your physician reviews yours with you before prescribing — that's part of what the consultation is for. GLP-1 therapies, for example, are commonly associated with nausea and digestive changes during titration, which is one reason we start low and adjust on a schedule. We'll walk through what to expect, what's normal, and exactly when to reach your care team.
It depends on your protocol and your biology — that's an honest answer you should demand from anyone in this space. Your physician will set evidence-based expectations during your consultation, and your labs will tell the real story over time.
Two things, kept separate and transparent: your membership (from $149/mo, which covers your physician care, reviews, and care team) and your therapies, billed at member pricing only when a physician prescribes them. Lab work is billed at cost. You'll see your specific numbers before you commit to anything — no bundled mystery pricing, no surprise add-ons.
No Payment Today
A visit is the first step.
Complete a short intake and a licensed physician reviews your history before anything is prescribed.
Available in select states · Confirmed during intake · No payment due today
