GLP-1 Program
Weight loss that’s medical, not magical.
GLP-1 medications work — but results last when a physician manages dose, side effects, and nutrition around your body. That’s what this is.
Take the assessmentThe approach
The medication is the easy part.
Semaglutide and tirzepatide are proven tools. What changes outcomes is the physician behind them — titrating your dose, getting ahead of side effects, and building nutrition around your real life so the results actually hold.
Every plan is reviewed and managed by a licensed provider, with a Certified Holistic Nutritionist in your corner. No one-size protocol, no hand-off after the first script.
Medication options
Prescription GLP-1, oral & injectable.
Brand & compounded · provider-selected
Oral options & Metformin
Tablet · evaluated where appropriate
Important safety informationWhat’s included
More than a prescription.
Prescription GLP-1
Oral and injectable options — brand and compounded — selected by your provider for your body and goals.
Metformin evaluation
Where clinically appropriate, Metformin is considered as part of a metabolic-first treatment plan.
Holistic nutrition support
A Certified Holistic Nutritionist helps you protect muscle, manage appetite, and keep results for the long run.
What to expect
Realistic outcomes, managed carefully.
Average result
People lost an average of 12% (up to 15%) of bodyweight over a year in a GLP-1 clinical study.* Replace with HRx-verified ranges before launch.
The side-effect curve
Nausea and appetite shifts usually peak early, then ease as your body adjusts. We titrate slowly and manage symptoms so you rarely have to white-knuckle it.
Who it’s for
A physician decides if it’s right for you.
Likely a fit
- BMI of 30+, or 27+ with a related condition (e.g. high blood sugar, hypertension).
- You’ve tried diet and exercise and the weight won’t move sustainably.
- You want physician-managed care, not a vending-machine prescription.
Not right now
- Personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN 2.
- Pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning pregnancy soon.
- History of pancreatitis or certain GI conditions — your provider will review.
*Important safety information and clinical ranges are placeholders pending HRx review. GLP-1 medications carry risks and contraindications; eligibility is determined by a licensed provider.