Weekly GLP-1 injection option
Best for people who prefer a once-weekly routine when an injectable treatment is clinically appropriate.
- Provider-reviewed eligibility
- Dose guidance and refill support
- Delivery coordination when prescribed
GLP-1 treatment access
Complete a short online assessment. If eligible, a licensed provider reviews your health history and helps match you with an injectable, oral, or branded treatment path.
Includes online intake, provider review, treatment guidance, and support when treatment is clinically appropriate.
Offer snapshot
The assessment helps determine which path may fit your health history, preferences, and provider guidance.
Best for people who prefer a once-weekly routine when an injectable treatment is clinically appropriate.
Best for people who want to explore a non-injection path while still using a medically guided process.
Best for people who want to discuss brand-name GLP-1 options, coverage routes, and pharmacy availability.
How it works
Answer a short set of health and preference questions online.
A licensed provider reviews your intake and determines whether treatment is appropriate.
If prescribed, you receive clear instructions, pricing, and delivery or pharmacy next steps.
Why people choose this
High-intent visitors do not need a lecture. They need to know what it costs, how it works, and whether a real provider is involved.
Start AssessmentMove from interest to assessment without scheduling an office visit first.
Eligibility and prescriptions are reviewed by licensed providers.
Get practical next-step help for treatment questions and renewals.
When prescribed, delivery or pharmacy coordination is handled through the program.
Pricing, medication path, and renewal details are presented before payment.
Before you decide
Clear, direct responses to the questions that usually slow people down before starting a treatment assessment.
Your monthly price should include the online intake, provider review, care guidance, support, and the selected treatment path when eligible. Any medication-specific costs should be shown before payment.
No surprise checkout fees should be added after you select a plan. If taxes, pharmacy costs, shipping, or brand-name medication costs apply, they should be disclosed before you commit.
Renewals should be reviewed on a recurring basis so your provider can confirm whether treatment remains appropriate and whether any changes are needed.
Yes. The assessment is reviewed by a licensed provider, and medication is prescribed only when the provider determines it is appropriate for the patient.
You can begin the assessment immediately. Your next steps depend on provider review, pharmacy processing, medication availability, and any state-specific requirements.
Proof and support
Reinforce what matters most: real provider review, transparent costs, practical support, and a process that feels simple from the first click.
Pricing was easy to understand, and I knew what would happen after the assessment.
Patient feedbackProcess clarityThe intake was straightforward, and the next steps were explained clearly.
Patient feedbackSimple startI liked that a provider reviewed my information before anything moved forward.
Patient feedbackProvider oversightPricing clarity
A conversion-focused offer does not need mystery pricing. Show the price, what is included, and what may change before checkout.
Online intake, provider review, treatment guidance, and selected medication path if eligible.
Renewal review, refill coordination, treatment support, and continued care guidance.
Membership and provider support are separate from brand-name medication cost when applicable.
FAQ
Cash-pay options can be offered without insurance. Brand-name medication paths may involve separate coverage or pharmacy costs.
No. Prescriptions depend on your health history, provider review, clinical appropriateness, and applicable requirements.
Your treatment path depends on eligibility, provider judgment, preferences, availability, and medication-specific considerations.
Yes. Ongoing support should help you understand next steps, renewal timing, and what to discuss with your provider.
If treatment is not appropriate, you should receive clear next-step guidance instead of being moved into a medication plan.
Start with clarity
Begin with a short assessment, review your options, and see the price before moving forward.
Start AssessmentProvider reviewed. No prescription unless clinically appropriate.Start assessment
This helps route the intake. Your provider still determines whether treatment is appropriate.