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Find Your Perfect Medical Weight Loss Program

Explore personalized weight loss solutions from top healthcare providers, including GLP-1 treatments. Take our online assessment to get started.

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Get prescription weight loss medications

Find GLP-1s and custom medication kits, or book same/next-day appointments with a doctor near you.

GLP-1 for men

Hims

As low as $199/mon with 12-mon plan

Hims customers report losing over 11.5 lbs in their first month. 100% online, no insurance required.

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GLP-1 for women

Hers

Personalized weight loss plans

Starting at $199/month with 12-month plan. Hers customers report losing over 9 lbs in their first month.

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GLP-1 injections

Ro

Lose 20% body weight

Get access to Ozempic, Wegovy, or Zepbound. Expert coaching and insurance concierge support.

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Take the guesswork out of weight loss

Solv will help you connect with a medical weight loss provider that meets your needs.

Expert medical guidance

Get a weight loss plan tailored just for you, designed by licensed healthcare professionals to match your lifestyle and health goals.

Easy & affordable access

Join programs online or through our local clinic partners. Many offer flexible payment options, including cash pay and insurance.

Safe & effective meds

With access to trusted medications, you can achieve a healthier weight and lose up to 20% of your body weight safely and effectively.

Personalized support

At Solv, we connect you with a provider who truly understands your weight loss goals and is dedicated to helping you achieve them.

Types of medical weight loss treatments

Your healthcare provider will work with you to find the best weight loss treatments tailored to your unique needs and goals. This might include options like GLP-1 injections, appetite suppressants, combination medications, metabolic modulators, or hormonal treatments. These treatments are designed to support your weight loss journey by helping to control your appetite, boost your metabolism, and make you feel fuller, longer.

Weekly self-injection

GLP-1 injections

GLP-1s are medications that mimic glucagon-like peptide-1 hormone, which increases insulin secretion, slows gastric emptying, and reduces appetite.

Examples include semaglutide like Wegovy® and Ozempic®

Daily oral pill

Appetite suppressants

Appetite suppressants are designed to affect neurotransmitters in the brain to reduce food intake and promote weight loss as part of a comprehensive weight management plan.

Examples include phentermine and diethylpropion

Daily oral pill

Combination medications

These medications target multiple pathways to aid in weight loss, often combining different types of drugs that help suppress appetite and increase feelings of fullness, aiding in weight loss.

Examples include Contrave® (bupropion and naltrexone), Qsymia® (phentermine and topiramate)

Oral pills at meals

Metabolic modulators

Appetite suppressants are designed to affect neurotransmitters in the brain to reduce food intake and promote weight loss as part of a comprehensive weight management plan.

Examples include phentermine and diethylpropion

Weekly self-injection

Hormone treatments

Hormonal treatments involve the use of hormones to regulate hunger and metabolism, which controls your appetite and promotes glycemic control, contributing to weight loss.

An example would be a liraglutide (Saxenda®)

Getting started with medical weight loss

The first step to starting your weight loss journey is finding the right health care partner for you. Each one will have a different process, but generally they are all similar.

Step 1

Medical assessment

Answer some questions about your health history, lifestyle, and goals, and you may get some simple lab work completed.

Step 2

Provider evaluation

A medical professional will review your intake and lab results, then determine what program and medications are right for you.

Step 3

Personalized plan

If eligible, you'll be prescribed either a branded (Ozempic®, Wegovy®, etc.) or compounded medication that will be filled either through your local pharmacy or your provider directly.

Step 4

Ongoing support

Many providers offer follow-up routine visits for health consultations, follow-up lab testing, upgrading dosages, and more.

Frequently asked questions

Solv may connect you to a variety of weight loss programs, including those that offer nutritional counseling, exercise guidance, and prescription medications such as GLP-1 agonists, both name brand and compounded versions of them. Different weight loss solutions work for different people, so it is important to do your research and find the program that works for you.
Some providers offer online assessments to determine which weight loss program or medication is best suited for your individual health needs and goals. Others offer in-person support with an assessment by a medical provider, metabolic lab testing, and personalized guidance.
GLP-1 medications (popularly Ozempic®, Wegovy®, etc.) help with weight loss by mimicking a hormone that targets areas of the brain involved in regulating appetite and food intake.
If you choose to work with a clinic local to your community, those providers often have in-person initial consultations and either in-person of virtual follow-up visits. The type of consultation depends on the specific provider’s program structure.
Acceptance of insurance varies by provider. Some programs accept insurance (usually when coupled with a medical diagnosis like diabetes), while others may require out-of-pocket payments for either the visits, the medications, or both.
The cost varies depending on the provider and the specifics of the program. Initial consultation fees typically range from $65 to $250, with ongoing monthly costs varying usually dependent on which medication is prescribed.
Some programs include the cost of medications in their monthly fees, while others may charge separately for medications. Details will be provided by the individual provider.
Commonly prescribed medications include GLP-1 agonists like semaglutide (Wegovy®, Ozempic®), appetite suppressants, and other weight loss drugs such as bupropion and naltrexone.
During the initial consultation, you can expect a comprehensive health assessment, including a review of your medical history, current medications, lifestyle, and weight loss goals. Depending on the provider, you may also need to have some basic lab work performed to assess your readiness for weight loss medications.
This varies by program. Some require monthly visits, either in-person or virtual, while others may have a different schedule based on your progress and specific needs.
Results vary depending on the individual and the program. Many patients aim for a realistic goal of losing 5-10% of their body weight within the first few months. Continuous monitoring and adjustments help support long-term success.

Personalized weight loss plans are based on your lifestyle, eating pattern, health history, and weight loss goals. Following a consultation with a healthcare provider, participants may be prescribed medications that are medically appropriate and necessary for you. Compounded semaglutide is not approved or evaluated for safety, efficacy, or quality by the FDA. Wegovy® (semaglutide) is FDA-approved for weight loss. Ozempic® (semaglutide) is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes treatment, but may be prescribed off-label for weight loss at a healthcare provider’s discretion. Effectiveness of any weight loss medications, including GLP-1, are contingent upon a reduced-calorie meal plan and increased physical activity. Cessation of GLP-1 has been found to result in weight gain. Individual results will vary.

In the event of a medical emergency, dial 911 or visit your closest emergency room immediately.

The content provided here and elsewhere on the Solv Health site or mobile app is provided for general informational purposes only. It is not intended as, and Solv Health, Inc. does not provide, medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always contact your healthcare provider directly with any questions you may have regarding your health or specific medical advice.

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