Doctor-Guided GLP-1 Weight Loss — Simple, Affordable, Online
Compounded semaglutide & tirzepatide. Prescribed by licensed providers after a comprehensive clinical assessment. Monthly check-ins, dose titration, and unlimited support.
100% automatic refund if not approved by a provider.
15–20%
Average body weight loss at therapeutic dose
24hr
Provider review turnaround
Monthly
Check-ins with your care team
50 States
Provider network coverage
What's Included
- Licensed provider consultation (async)
- Prescription if clinically appropriate
- Monthly dose titration & check-ins
- Unlimited secure messaging with care team
- Side effect monitoring & escalation
- Discreet shipping in plain packaging
How GLP-1 Works
GLP-1 receptor agonists (semaglutide, tirzepatide) work by mimicking glucagon-like peptide-1, a hormone that regulates appetite and blood sugar. They slow gastric emptying, reduce hunger signals, and improve insulin sensitivity. Clinical trials show 15–20% body weight loss at therapeutic doses over 68 weeks.
Compounded semaglutide contains the same active ingredient as branded GLP-1 medications at a fraction of the cost. It is prepared by PCAB-accredited 503A compounding pharmacies based on your provider's prescription.
Standard Titration Schedule
| Timeline | Dose | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Weeks 1–4 | 0.25mg weekly | Starting dose — tolerance phase |
| Weeks 5–8 | 0.5mg weekly | First titration |
| Weeks 9–16 | 1.0mg weekly | Maintenance dose for most patients |
| Weeks 17–20 | 1.7mg weekly | Higher dose if clinically indicated |
| Week 20+ | 2.4mg weekly | Maximum approved dose |
Titration is at the provider's clinical discretion based on your progress and side effect profile.
HIPAA Protected
Your health data never leaves our HIPAA-compliant clinical environment.
Full Refund if Declined
100% automatic refund if your provider doesn't approve. No hassle.
Discreet Shipping
Plain, unbranded packaging. Only your name on the label.
Results vary. GLP-1 medications have potential side effects including nausea, vomiting, and rare serious events. See full risk information. Prescriptions are at provider's discretion.
Compound medications are not FDA-approved. Full Telehealth Disclaimer