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Weight loss care, on your schedule.

Talk with a licensed provider today to see if treatment is right for you. Evaluations are 100% online and prescriptions are shipped right to your door.

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Is this a fit for you?

This program may be a good fit if:

Your provider will review your full health history during the consultation and let you know if it's appropriate. Sometimes the answer is no. That's part of how we keep this safe.

What you get

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Online consultation

A licensed provider reviews your intake and talks with you about your goals.

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Prescription, if appropriate

If a GLP-1 medication is the right fit, your provider writes the prescription.

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Medication shipped

Compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide is prepared by a licensed pharmacy and shipped in plain packaging.

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Ongoing care

Contact Andrew Meds with questions, side effects, or concerns so the right team can help.

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Compounded

Semaglutide

A once-weekly injectable GLP-1 medication prescribed when clinically appropriate.

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Compounded

Tirzepatide

A once-weekly injectable GLP-1/GIP medication prescribed when clinically appropriate.

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Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is also available based on medical need as determined by your healthcare provider.

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How GLP-1 medications work

GLP-1 stands for glucagon-like peptide-1, a hormone your body already makes after you eat. Medications in this family work alongside that signal in a few ways:

  • They help you feel full sooner during a meal
  • They slow how quickly food leaves your stomach
  • They support steadier blood sugar levels

The result, for many patients, is that eating becomes a smaller part of the day. Used alongside changes to how you eat and move, GLP-1 medications can be part of a long-term plan with your provider. Whether it's the right fit for you is a clinical decision your provider makes during your consultation.

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From intake to your door

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Quick online intake

A short questionnaire about your health and your goals. Takes about five minutes.

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Compounding pharmacy

A licensed compounding pharmacy prepares your medication after your provider writes the prescription.

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Discreet at your door

Your medication ships in plain packaging - no Andrew Meds branding on the outside.

Safety and side effects

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Most settle over time

Mild stomach side effects often improve as your body adjusts. Rest, hydrate, and check in.

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Tell us what's going on

Use the Andrew Meds care channel to log how you're feeling and flag new side effects.

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We're here when you need us

Reach the Andrew Meds care team by message or call. For anything serious, seek medical care right away.

If you experience anything serious, contact your provider or seek medical care right away. Always tell your provider about other medications you take and any health conditions you have. GLP-1 medications are not appropriate for everyone. Your provider will review your history and let you know.

Compounded medications are prepared by a licensed pharmacy when clinically appropriate. They are not FDA-approved as finished products. The active ingredients in our compounded medications have FDA-approved equivalents that are sold under different brand names and are different products.

See if a GLP-1 medication is right for you.

Start with a short intake. A licensed provider takes it from there.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Is this the same as Ozempic or Wegovy?

No. We prescribe compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide, which are prepared by a licensed pharmacy. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved as finished products. The active ingredients are the same family of medications used in those brand-name drugs, but the products are different.

Who prescribes the medication?

A licensed healthcare provider in your state. They review your intake, talk with you, and decide whether a prescription is appropriate for you.

How long until I get my medication?

After a provider approves your prescription, the pharmacy typically ships within a few business days. Shipping times vary by location.

What if it doesn't work for me?

You can cancel anytime. If you're having side effects or concerns, contact Andrew Meds so the right team can help.

Do you take insurance?

No. Andrew Meds is a cash-pay service, which keeps the process simple and the pricing predictable.

Prescriptions are issued only after a telehealth consultation with a licensed provider, and only if clinically appropriate.