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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Lose Weight With GLP-1

What we are, how we make money, and how we keep our reviews honest.

Lose Weight With GLP-1 is an independent review site for GLP-1 telehealth providers. We compare 36 programs side-by-side on price, medication options, medical oversight, and patient experience. We are part of the GLP-1 Watchdog network of independent review sites.

We earn affiliate commissions when readers sign up with providers we recommend. These commissions do not affect our rankings or scores. Every affiliate relationship is disclosed on the provider review page and on our affiliate disclosure page.

Five-criteria scoring on a 0–10 scale: pricing transparency, medical oversight, medication options, fulfillment & shipping, and patient support. We mystery-shop each program, check public licensing records, and verify LegitScript certification. The full methodology is published.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved as finished drugs but are made from FDA-regulated active ingredients in 503A-licensed pharmacies. We only recommend providers using state-board-licensed compounding pharmacies with verifiable LegitScript certification. See our safety guide for details.

Some providers prescribe brand-name Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound (when in stock). Others prescribe compounded equivalents. Use the comparison table to filter by medication type and brand.