Frequently Asked Questions
Below are answers to common questions about our medically supervised weight-loss treatments. If you need additional information, please contact our support team.
We provide access to prescription weight-loss medications, including GLP-1–based treatments, through a medically supervised process.
No. Our program is focused on prescription medication that supports weight loss. While lifestyle guidance may be provided, this is not a diet plan.
GLP-1–based medications work by helping regulate appetite and supporting blood sugar control, which can lead to reduced calorie intake and weight loss over time.
Yes. All medications are prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider following a medical evaluation.
Yes. Your eligibility is reviewed by a licensed medical professional who determines whether treatment is appropriate for you.
We offer access to medications that may include the same or similar active ingredients as FDA-approved GLP-1 treatments. Specific medications depend on medical eligibility and availability.
These medications are FDA-approved for certain uses. As with any prescription medication, there are risks and potential side effects, which will be reviewed during your medical consultation.
Common side effects may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, or reduced appetite. Not everyone experiences side effects.
These treatments may not be suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions, including a history of specific endocrine disorders. A healthcare provider will determine eligibility.
Many patients begin noticing changes within the first few weeks, though individual results vary depending on dosage, adherence, and medical factors.
Weight regain is possible after discontinuing medication. Your healthcare provider can discuss long-term options and expectations with you.
While not required, healthy lifestyle habits may support better outcomes. Your provider may offer guidance based on your individual needs.
No. Results vary from person to person, and no medical treatment can guarantee specific outcomes.
In many cases, patients who are already using another prescription weight-loss medication may be able to switch. A licensed healthcare provider will review your medical history and current treatment to determine the safest and most appropriate option.
