MatchWithDoc

Lose up to 25% of your body weight with FDA-approved prescription medication.*

Match with a licensed provider in your zip code. No insurance needed.

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We'll match you with providers licensed in your state.

*Based on clinical trial data. Individual results may vary.

Licensed providers in 50 states · HIPAA-compliant · $0 to see if you qualify · Free consultation

How it works

1

Tell us about you

Answer 4 quick questions, takes 15 seconds

2

We match you with a provider

Licensed in your state

3

Get connected

Start your consultation

Real results from real patients

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Sarah M.

Dallas, TX

Lost 52 lbs in 7 months

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Michael R.

Houston, TX

Lost 47 lbs and got off blood pressure medication

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Jennifer K.

Phoenix, AZ

Lost 41 lbs in 6 months, maintained for over a year

Frequently asked questions

Medical weight loss programs use FDA-approved prescription medications that work by mimicking natural hormones that regulate appetite and food intake. In clinical trials, patients lost an average of 15–20% of their body weight over 68 weeks. Your provider will determine the best medication for your situation.

These are FDA-approved prescription medications prescribed by licensed clinicians. Common side effects include nausea and digestive discomfort, which typically subside within the first few weeks. Your provider will evaluate your full health history before prescribing.

Cost varies by provider and medication. Prescription weight loss treatment typically ranges from $200–$500/month. Many providers offer payment plans. The initial qualification check through MatchWithDoc is completely free.

Most patients notice reduced appetite within the first 1–2 weeks. Measurable weight loss typically begins within 4–8 weeks and continues over several months as dosing is gradually increased.

Your matched provider will conduct a thorough medical evaluation before prescribing. Prescription weight loss medications are not appropriate for everyone. Your provider will review your full medical history to determine if treatment is right for you.