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Rx Weight Loss Guide

Do you qualify for a telehealth weight-management program?

Most telehealth weight-management programs reviewed on this site use a BMI of 27 or higher as a screening threshold, along with other clinical criteria. Use the calculator below for a quick check.

This is not medical advice. Final eligibility is determined by a licensed clinician.

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Check if you qualify

Most telehealth weight-management programs reviewed on this site require a BMI of 27 or higher. This is a quick screening — eligibility is ultimately determined by a licensed clinician.

BMI is one screening signal and does not capture every aspect of health. This calculator is for general information only and is not medical advice.

Common eligibility criteria across the programs we review

What happens after qualification

If you appear to meet the screening criteria, the next step is a clinician evaluation. Each program reviews your medical history, current medications, and goals before determining whether their program is appropriate for you. Programs may require lab work or additional information.

Programs are not appropriate for everyone. Side-effect risks, contraindications, and individual outcomes vary. The information presented on this site is for general educational purposes only and does not replace a clinical evaluation.

Compare your top options

If you may qualify, we recommend comparing several telehealth weight-management programs before signing up:

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