How It Works
From your first health questionnaire to ongoing provider support — here's what to expect at every step.
Four Simple Steps
Our streamlined process is designed to make accessing tirzepatide treatment as straightforward as possible while maintaining the highest medical standards.
Complete Your Health Profile
Fill out a comprehensive medical questionnaire from the comfort of your home. Your information is securely encrypted and HIPAA-compliant.
Provider Review
A licensed healthcare provider reviews your health profile, medical history, and goals to determine if tirzepatide treatment may be appropriate for you.
Personalized Treatment Plan
If prescribed, your provider creates a tailored treatment plan with appropriate dosing. Medications are prepared by a licensed US compounding pharmacy.
Ongoing Support
Receive your medication with discreet shipping and access ongoing provider support, dosage adjustments, and regular check-ins throughout your journey.
Complete Your Health Profile
Your journey begins with a comprehensive online health questionnaire. This covers your medical history, current medications, allergies, weight history, lifestyle factors, and health goals. The questionnaire typically takes 10-15 minutes to complete.
Because tirzepatide affects blood sugar regulation and appetite signaling, your provider needs a thorough picture of your metabolic health. Be prepared to share details about any history of diabetes, thyroid conditions, pancreatitis, or gastrointestinal issues.
All information is transmitted and stored using HIPAA-compliant encryption. Your data is only accessible to licensed healthcare providers involved in your care.
What you'll need: A valid photo ID, current medication list, recent lab work (if available), and a few minutes to answer questions about your health history and goals.
Provider Review
A licensed healthcare provider reviews your complete health profile. They evaluate your medical history, BMI, metabolic markers, and treatment goals to determine whether tirzepatide — a dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist — may be appropriate for your situation.
Your provider may request additional information, recent lab work (such as A1C, metabolic panel, or thyroid function tests), or a synchronous consultation if needed to make an informed clinical decision. Not all patients will qualify for tirzepatide treatment.
Important: Provider review is a genuine medical evaluation — not a rubber stamp. Tirzepatide is only prescribed when clinically appropriate based on your individual health profile.
Personalized Treatment Plan
If your provider determines that tirzepatide treatment is appropriate, they create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. This includes starting dosage, a gradual titration schedule, and guidance on injection technique.
Tirzepatide is typically started at a low dose (2.5 mg weekly) and gradually increased over several weeks to minimize gastrointestinal side effects. Your provider will determine the appropriate titration schedule based on your tolerance and response.
Your prescribed medication is prepared by a licensed US compounding pharmacy and shipped directly to your door with temperature-controlled packaging. Detailed instructions for storage and self-administration are included with your medication.
Compounding note: Compounded tirzepatide is prepared by licensed pharmacies to meet individual patient needs. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and may differ from commercially available branded products.
Ongoing Support
Your care doesn't end when your medication arrives. You'll have ongoing access to your provider for questions, dosage adjustments, and regular check-ins to monitor your progress on tirzepatide and address any concerns.
Regular follow-ups ensure your tirzepatide dosage stays aligned with your evolving health needs. Your provider may adjust dosages based on your tolerance, recommend lifestyle modifications to complement treatment, or pause titration if side effects warrant it.
Always available: Message your provider anytime through the secure patient portal. For urgent medical concerns, always contact emergency services or your local provider.
What to Expect: Your First Month
Submit Health Profile
Complete your online health questionnaire. Takes approximately 10-15 minutes. Include details about your weight history, metabolic health, and current medications.
Provider Review
A licensed provider evaluates your health profile and determines if tirzepatide is appropriate. You may be contacted for additional information or lab work.
Medication Shipped
If prescribed, your compounded tirzepatide is prepared by a licensed pharmacy and shipped with temperature-controlled packaging to maintain medication integrity.
First Injection (2.5 mg)
Begin tirzepatide at the starting dose of 2.5 mg, administered once weekly via subcutaneous injection. Follow your provider's instructions on injection site rotation.
Initial Adjustment Period
Your body adjusts to tirzepatide. Common early side effects may include mild nausea, decreased appetite, or digestive changes. These typically diminish as your body adapts. Contact your provider with any concerns.
First Provider Check-In
Your provider reviews your progress, tolerability, and any side effects. Based on your response, they may continue the current dose or begin the titration to 5 mg — the next step in the standard dosing schedule.
Eligibility Overview
Treatment eligibility is determined by your licensed provider based on your individual health profile. Below are general guidelines for tirzepatide treatment.
You May Qualify If
- • You are 18 years of age or older
- • Your BMI is 27+ with weight-related conditions or 30+
- • You are committed to lifestyle changes alongside treatment
- • You reside in a state where our providers are licensed
May Not Be Eligible If
- • Pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding
- • History of MTC, MEN2, or pancreatitis
- • Type 1 diabetes or severe GI conditions
- • Under 18 or known allergy to tirzepatide
Ready to Get Started?
Complete your health profile today and connect with a licensed provider who can evaluate whether tirzepatide treatment is right for you.
Start Your Health Profile