Therapy

Weight Loss

It's about science, not willpower.

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Semaglutide

From $99/ month

0.25 mg / 0.5 mg / 1 mg / 1.5 mg / 2 mg / 2.5 mg

  • All doses — same price
  • No membership fee
  • No hidden fees
  • Everything included

Tirzepatide

From $149/ month

2.5 mg / 5 mg / 7.5 mg / 10 mg / 12.5 mg / 15 mg

  • All doses — same price
  • No membership fee
  • No hidden fees
  • Everything included

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About the therapy

What is GLP-1 medication?

GLP-1 is a prescription class used for weight loss and Type 2 diabetes that mimics the body’s natural GLP-1 hormone — stimulating insulin release and reducing the amount of glucose the liver produces.

GLP-1 also slows the rate food leaves the stomach. The result is prolonged satiety, smaller portions without willpower fights, and a steadier metabolic baseline that compounds week over week.

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How it works

Start your weight-loss program in three steps

  1. Patient completing an online clinical intake on a laptop

    Complete a short health assessment, 100% online

  2. Physician on a video consult reviewing a patient case

    A board certified licensed medical doctor reviews your answers

  3. Patient receiving a discreet pharmacy package at home

    Receive your order discreetly packaged with free shipping when given a prescription

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What are GLP-1 medications?

GLP-1 medications are a class of prescription drugs (semaglutide, tirzepatide and others) that improve blood sugar regulation and reduce appetite. Weight loss varies by drug, dose, and individual response. Common side effects are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea — typically managed by titrating the dose slowly. Patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, MEN-2, or prior pancreatitis should not use this class.

How do I take GLP-1 medication?

Follow the dosing schedule your physician prescribes. Speak with the prescribing physician before your first dose so they can walk you through injection technique, dose timing, and what to do if you experience side effects.

What should I do if I miss a dose?

Contact your physician through the patient portal before resuming. Depending on how long you have been off, the next dose may need to step down rather than resume at the prior level.

How should I store GLP-1 medications?

Refrigerated between doses. The medication is temperature-sensitive — leaving it at room temperature for extended periods can degrade it. Detailed storage instructions ship with every order.

When should I take my dose?

Weekly doses can be taken on any day of the week, with or without food, but should be taken on the same day each week to keep blood levels steady.

Can I keep my current dose if I am switching from another provider?

Discuss this during your intake. Where the records support it, the prescribing physician will continue at your current dose; in some cases a brief titration is required for safety.

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See if you qualify

Most consultations are included with your order. If treatment is appropriate, your physician issues a prescription dispensed by a U.S.-licensed pharmacy.