Sustainable Fat Loss, With a Physician Who Has Time for You.
A 3-month medical partnership for adults 30–60 who are tired of trial-and-error and want GLP-1 therapy done right — with substantial physician access throughout the program, board-certified physician oversight, and a clinician who considers how your hormones affect your weight.
You’re Not Lazy. You’re Under-Resourced.
You’re running a company, a team, a family, or all three. You don’t have time for diet fads, 14 appointments a month, or a GLP-1 clinic that routes you through a chatbot. You have time for what works — if someone will actually deliver it.
Weight Optimization Partners was built for adults who are smart, busy, and fed up with "wellness" as a substitute for medicine. You get a board-certified physician who treats GLP-1 therapy alongside the broader metabolic-hormonal picture, substantial physician access throughout the three months, and a defined program that respects your intelligence and your calendar.
Three Things Most GLP-1 Clinics Don’t Offer.
Our pricing is higher than a typical subscription-clinic starter pack. So is the quality of the care. Here’s where the extra value actually lives.
Substantial physician access
Not one intake and an NP on standby. Book physician consults during the program — for side-effect questions, dose review, plateau troubleshooting, or anything else — within the access policy posted on the patient portal. No per-visit fees.
GLP-1 AND hormone expertise
Your physician is board-certified and specializes in both GLP-1 therapy and hormone optimization. Weight is metabolic and hormonal; the two can’t be separated. A physician who understands both is rare — and makes a meaningful difference in your results.
A defined 3-month program
Three months allows time for dose titration, mid-program review, and a structured end-of-program decision. The program is bounded — long enough for real adjustments, short enough to stay focused on the goal — with no auto-renewal locking you in.
Your Weight Is a Hormone Story. Treat It Like One.
GLP-1 is a hormone. But it’s not the only one that affects weight. Thyroid function, insulin sensitivity, testosterone, estradiol, cortisol — all of them shape how your body holds, burns, and stores energy. A GLP-1-only prescriber sees half the picture.
Weight Optimization Partners is built around physicians who understand the full metabolic system. If your labs show a thyroid issue, you hear about it. If testosterone is playing a role, it’s addressed. If insulin resistance is the quiet driver underneath your weight, the protocol reflects that. GLP-1 is the tool — but optimizing the whole system is the goal.
Month by Month, What to Expect.
No hype. Here’s how most patients move through the program. Individual results vary based on starting weight, medical history, and adherence.
Week 1 — Intake & labs
A 45-minute video consult with your physician. Full history, goals, current medications, and what you’ve tried. A lab order goes out the same day for a metabolic panel, lipid profile, thyroid panel, and relevant hormones. Walk-in lab collection, results back in 3–5 business days.
Week 2 — Protocol consult & first shipment
A second consult to review labs together. Your physician designs the GLP-1 protocol and addresses any adjacent hormonal findings. Compounded medication ships from an state-licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy. Supplies included.
Month 1 — Starting dose
You begin on a low, well-tolerated starting dose. Appetite shifts often begin within days. Mild GI effects (nausea, reflux) are most common in the first two weeks as your body adjusts. Unlimited physician messaging and consults throughout.
End of Month 1 — First titration
A structured physician consult to review progress: what the scale shows, how appetite is shifting, any side effects. Dose is adjusted up, held, or (rarely) paused based on how your body is responding. This is hands-on clinical care — not a template.
Month 2 — Steady optimization
You’re likely at an effective individualized dose. Weight trend becomes steadier, side effects minimal. This is the window where the protocol is "working as designed." Use the included physician access freely — nutrition questions, exercise timing, hormone rechecks, anything.
End of Month 2 — Mid-program review
A comprehensive check-in with your physician. If warranted, follow-up labs are ordered (thyroid response, metabolic markers). Protocol is refined further. Hormonal adjuncts may be added if labs support them.
Month 3 — Finish strong
The last month is about consolidating the results. Steady state on medication, targeted conversations with your physician on sustaining the trend, and pre-planning for what comes after month three.
End of Month 3 — Transition decision
A final physician consult to review the full arc: starting labs vs. ending labs, overall trend, symptom changes, and an honest recommendation on what comes next. Three options: continue on an ongoing protocol (separate pricing), taper off, or stop. No auto-renewal, ever.
Six Real Examples From Patient Care.
Unlimited physician access sounds nice on a landing page. Here’s what patients actually use it for — and what it looks like inside the 3-month program.
Side effects in week one
Nausea that’s interfering with work? Message the physician the same day. If needed, jump on a short consult. Dose timing, hydration, food-pairing strategies — addressed in hours, not days.
Weight plateau in month two
The trend flattens and you’re wondering what to do. Book a consult. Your physician reviews the plateau in context (dose, sleep, stress, hormones), and adjusts the plan — without a $150 "follow-up visit" invoice.
Travel or illness pause
Need to pause treatment for travel, a procedure, or a cold? Consult to plan it properly so the pause doesn’t disrupt your trajectory. No hidden cost, no guessing.
Adjacent hormone questions
Is your thyroid medication still right? Is testosterone playing a role? These questions are addressed by the affiliated physician on the same call — not routed to someone else.
Life events that affect the plan
A big stretch of work travel, a family crisis, a surgery. Real life shifts the plan. Your physician is accessible to adapt the protocol around what’s actually happening in your life.
Decision at month three
Continue, taper, or stop? Use as many consults as you need in that final decision window. This is your medical choice, and you deserve time with the physician to make it well.
One Rate. Three Months. Everything Included.
The $249/month program fee covers all medication, all supplies, and substantial physician access with a board-certified physician for the full three months (per the Care Policy posted on the patient portal). Nothing else — no intake fees, no titration charges, no surprise invoices.- ✓Substantial physician access throughout the 3 months (per Care Policy posted on the patient portal)
- ✓GLP-1 medication for the program (FDA-approved by default; a compounded version is prescribed only when the chart documents a specific clinical reason)
- ✓All injection supplies — syringes, alcohol pads, sharps disposal
- ✓Metabolic + hormone lab panel (physician-ordered as needed)
- ✓Direct physician messaging throughout the program
- ✓Hands-on dose titration based on your actual response
- ✓End-of-program review with an honest recommendation
- ✓If labs show GLP-1 isn’t a safe medical fit, refund covers the medication + lab portion; consultation fees are earned at the time of service
This Probably Isn’t Right For You If...
The 3-month partnership model isn’t a fit for everyone. Read this honestly before you apply.
...you want a two-week trial.
Three months is the minimum that lets a GLP-1 protocol be honestly titrated and evaluated. If you want to try GLP-1 for a few weeks and decide, a 6-week starter program (not ours) is a better fit.
...you won’t do the labs.
Pre-treatment labs are non-negotiable for safe prescribing. If you won’t visit a walk-in lab, we can’t responsibly prescribe and your application will be declined.
...you’re below medical eligibility for GLP-1 therapy.
GLP-1 medications for weight management have specific medical eligibility criteria. The affiliated physician evaluates each application against current standards and may decline if you don’t meet them. Refunds cover the medication + lab portion of the program fee; consultation fees are earned at the time of service.
...you have certain medical histories.
Personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, MEN2, active pancreatitis, or certain GI conditions rule out GLP-1 therapy. Your physician reviews this at intake.
...you’re pregnant or trying to conceive.
GLP-1 medications are not indicated during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or active attempts to conceive. The physician will confirm this during the intake and advise.
...you’re looking for an algorithm.
If you want a questionnaire, a medication mailer, and minimum human contact, a subscription app will cost less. WOP’s value is physician time and integrated metabolic + hormonal evaluation.
Apply for the 3-Month Partnership.
Free application. Reviewed personally within 24 hours. The first $249 is only charged if you’re accepted and decide to proceed.
Things Worth Knowing.
The questions most adults ask before applying — answered honestly.
What does "physician access" really cover?+
Any clinical question during the 3 months — side effects, dose adjustments, weight plateau, hormone questions, nutrition, exercise timing, travel/pause planning, anything the physician would address in a follow-up visit. Specific consult frequency, response-time targets, and after-hours coverage are documented in the Care Policy posted on the patient portal.
What medication will I get?+
The default is an FDA-approved GLP-1 medication — the affiliated physician selects the specific FDA-approved product based on your history, goals, and response. A compounded version (typically containing semaglutide or tirzepatide, prepared by a state-licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy) may be prescribed only when the patient’s chart documents a specific clinical reason. Compounded medications are not themselves FDA-approved products.
Is this an FDA-approved medication?+
The default prescribing option is an FDA-approved GLP-1 medication selected by the affiliated physician. A compounded version (typically containing semaglutide or tirzepatide as the active ingredient, prepared by a state-licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy) may be prescribed only when the patient’s chart documents a specific clinical reason — for example, an FDA-approved formulation being unavailable to the patient. Compounded medications are not themselves FDA-approved products.
How much weight will I lose?+
Individual results vary significantly based on starting weight, medical history, adherence, hormonal factors, and individual biology. Clinical trials on GLP-1 medications show meaningful average weight reductions over time. Three months is enough to see a clear individualized trend, but outcomes within that window vary widely. Your physician sets realistic expectations at intake.
What about my hormones?+
Your WOP physician is specifically trained in hormone optimization alongside GLP-1 therapy. If intake labs show thyroid dysfunction, low testosterone, estrogen imbalances, insulin resistance, or similar, it’s addressed as part of the program — either with adjunct therapy or via referral. Weight and hormones are one clinical system, not two.
What happens after month 3?+
Three options, your choice: continue on an ongoing maintenance protocol (separate pricing, quoted at your final consult), taper off under physician guidance, or stop entirely. There is no auto-renewal and no default next charge.
What are the side effects?+
Most common: mild GI effects (nausea, reflux, occasional constipation), especially in the first week or two as your body adjusts. These typically ease with time and individualized dose titration. Less common but more serious risks (pancreatitis, gallbladder issues, hypoglycemia) are reviewed with you in detail during the intake consult.
Does insurance cover this?+
No. The program is cash-pay by design. Compounded GLP-1 medications are generally not covered by insurance even when purchased directly. Itemized receipts are available on request for HSA/FSA submission.
Who reviews my application?+
A real member of our team, personally, within 24 hours. You hear back either way — accepted, not a fit, or with a follow-up question. If accepted, you choose whether to proceed.
Start Your Partnership.
Five minutes. Read by a human. Reviewed within 24 hours. The first $249 is only charged if you’re accepted and decide to proceed.