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GLP-1 therapy, with provider review first.

Hamilton Telehealth helps patients explore GLP-1 therapy through a provider-reviewed care process. Your provider reviews your intake, health history, medications, and goals before determining whether a GLP-1 or another weight-management path is clinically appropriate.

Patients discussing provider-reviewed GLP-1 therapy for weight management
Format
Secure telehealth
Best for
Prescription weight support
Review
Provider required
Prescriptions
Not guaranteed
Hamilton Telehealth provider reviewing a GLP-1 therapy care request
01 · How it works

A medication conversation, not an automatic order.

GLP-1 receptor agonists are a class of medications used for certain metabolic conditions and, in some cases, chronic weight management. Hamilton's role is to review whether this kind of therapy may fit your health picture, not to guarantee a prescription.

  • 1 Complete your intakeShare your weight goals, health history, current medications, and any prior weight-management treatment.
  • 2 Get provider reviewA Hamilton Telehealth provider reviews clinical fit, risk factors, and whether medication discussion is appropriate.
  • 3 Plan next stepsYour provider may discuss GLP-1 therapy, alternative options, labs, lifestyle support, or referral needs depending on your situation.
Healthy lifestyle support for GLP-1 weight management care
02 · What it can support

Weight care with medical context.

GLP-1 therapy can be one part of a broader weight-management conversation when a provider determines medication support is clinically appropriate.

  • Appetite discussion
  • Metabolic health context
  • Medication eligibility review
  • Weight-management planning
  • Follow-up guidance
  • Safety screening
Free resource

Download the GLP-1 cheatsheet.

Use the guide to organize general GLP-1 questions, provider conversation prompts, and a printable weight tracker before requesting care.

Get the guide
What does GLP-1 mean?
GLP-1 stands for glucagon-like peptide-1. GLP-1 receptor agonists are medications that affect pathways involved in blood sugar, appetite, and digestion. Whether they are appropriate depends on provider review.
Do I automatically qualify for GLP-1 therapy?
No. A provider must review your intake, health history, medications, goals, and risk factors before determining whether GLP-1 therapy is appropriate.
Are semaglutide and tirzepatide the same thing?
No. Semaglutide and tirzepatide are different medications. Your provider can explain medication differences in general terms and discuss whether a medication conversation is appropriate for your situation.
Are compounded GLP-1 medications FDA-approved?
No. FDA states that compounded drugs are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality before marketing.
Can GLP-1 therapy replace lifestyle changes?
No. Weight-management medication is typically discussed in the context of broader care, including nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress, and follow-up.
Do you guarantee results?
No. Results vary by person, and prescription treatment is not guaranteed.

Eligibility for GLP-1 therapy is determined by a licensed provider during your consultation. Prescriptions are not guaranteed. Compounded medications are not FDA approved and have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.