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Is GLP-1 treatment right for me?

A MedVita eligibility guide, reviewed by our clinical team

GLP-1 medication helps many people lose weight, but it isn’t right for everyone. This guide explains who it tends to suit, the basics of BMI and eligibility, and who should be cautious, so you know what a doctor will consider.

This guide is general information, not medical advice. Only a licensed clinician can decide whether GLP-1 treatment is appropriate for you, after reviewing your full health history.

Who GLP-1 treatment tends to suit

GLP-1 medication is generally considered for adults who:

Understanding BMI

Clinicians often start with Body Mass Index (BMI), your weight relative to your height. In the US, the CDC uses these standard BMI categories:

Medical weight loss treatment is typically considered at a BMI of 30 or above, or at a BMI of 27 or above when a weight-related health condition is also present. BMI is only a starting point, not the whole picture.

What else a doctor considers

BMI alone doesn’t decide eligibility. A clinician also looks at:

Who should be cautious or avoid it

GLP-1 medication is generally not suitable if you:

Several other conditions call for extra caution. This is exactly what the health screening in a proper assessment is designed to catch, which is why honest answers matter.

When to speak to a doctor

If you’re considering medical weight loss, the clearest next step is a structured assessment with a licensed clinician. With MedVita, you can complete this online: a licensed clinician reviews your BMI, health history, and goals, and tells you whether GLP-1 treatment is appropriate, or recommends an alternative.

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