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Users say this is more effective than anything they’ve ever tried

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Average reduction in waist size

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Users have achieved lasting weight loss

There's a reason why everyone is talking about semaglutide. It works.

On average, people on Ozempic or Wegovy lose 15% of their weight in a year or less*.

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It's not magic, it's metabolic science.

Lose up to 15% of your body weight in 3 easy steps

1 Take the quiz

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2 Get prescribed

A quick telehealth call with our doctors in the EZDocMD app

3 Get your meds

You can get your meds delivered or picked up at your local pharmacy

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Revolutionary
Medications

Wegovy and Ozempic are semaglutide (a GLP-1) that may be prescribed for weight loss if appropriate. It’s a once-weekly shot that works by mimicking your body’s natural hormones, helping you feel fuller faster and for longer.

Ozempic®

Semaglutude

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Mounjaro®

Tirzepatide

Wegovy®

Semaglutude

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Generic

Semaglutide

Powerful
Metabolic Meal Plan

With EZDocMD, you don’t just get prescribed weight loss medication and left on your own. We stick with you every step of the way and guide you with doctor support and a fully personalized meal program that works hand-in-hand with your prescribed weight loss medication to guarantee 15% body weight loss or more.

It’s about biology,
not willpower

Traditional diets don’t work because nearly 70% of weight is genetically determined. Through medication you can work with your body rather than against it - to create safe and long lasting weight loss results.

15% Weight Lost on Average
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Take precaution with, and read all warnings concerning, GLP-1s, as they may cause serious side effects, including a risk of thyroid c-cell tumors. Do not use if you or your family have a history of a type of thyroid cancer called MTC (medullary thyroid carcinoma) or MEN 2 (multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome).

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What makes the EZDocMD program so effective?

We’re the first metabolic approach that addresses your unique body and biology - instead of relying on willpower - and the only program that guarantees 15% weight loss or your money back.

Translated: EZDocMD works!

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We’re so confident in our Metabolic Reset, we guarantee you’ll lose at least 10% of your body weight - or your money back (see terms).

Starts at just $129/mo

The most powerful weight loss program - is yours

What's included?
  • Access to compounded semaglutide at discounted rates
  • Telehealth Dr. Visit
  • Dietitian plan
  • Training program
  • Access to metabolic testing and review
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Medication is not included in the cost of the EZDocMD Program.

Wegovy is FDA-approved for weight loss. Ozempic is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes treatment, but may be prescribed for weight loss.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is semaglutide, and how does it work?

Semaglutide is a medication used to treat type 2 diabetes. It belongs to the class of drugs known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, which help regulate blood sugar levels.

How is semaglutide administered?

Semaglutide is typically administered as a subcutaneous injection, often once a week. The specific dosing and instructions may vary, so follow your healthcare provider's guidance.

What are the common side effects of semaglutide?

Side effects may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and others. It's important to discuss potential side effects with your healthcare provider.

How do I administer a subcutaneous injection of semaglutide?

Your healthcare provider will demonstrate the proper injection technique. Generally, you'll inject semaglutide under the skin, usually in the thigh or abdomen. Rotating injection sites is often recommended.

What should I do if I miss a dose of semaglutide?

Follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider. If you miss a dose, contact your healthcare provider for guidance.

Are there any specific precautions for injecting semaglutide?

Your healthcare provider will provide specific guidance on proper handling, storage, and disposal of the medication. Always follow their instructions.

How long does it take for the medication to be delivered?

Delivery times can vary depending on the pharmacy or healthcare provider. Check with your pharmacy for estimated delivery times when you place your order.

Can I track the delivery of my semaglutide medication?

Many pharmacies provide tracking information for shipped medications. Contact your pharmacy for details on tracking your delivery. They may provide a tracking number or online portal for updates.

What should I do if there's an issue with the delivery?

If you encounter problems with the delivery, such as delays or damaged packages, contact your pharmacy immediately for assistance.
For the most accurate and current information, consult your healthcare provider, pharmacist, or the pharmaceutical company providing semaglutide.

Where is compounded semaglutide made?

EzDocMD works with state-licensed compounding pharmacies to produce compounded semaglutide. Compounding is regulated by both FDA and state boards of pharmacy. A licensed compounding pharmacy must comply with both federal and state laws, which include administrative requirements and quality standards.

Is compounded semaglutide offered in my state?

Compounded Semaglutide through EzDocMD is currently available in 26 states, including: AZ (Arizona), CO (Colorado), DE (Delaware), FL (Florida), GA (Georgia), ID (Idaho), IL (Illinois), IA (Iowa), ME (Maine), MS (Mississippi), MO (Missouri), MT (Montana), NE (Nebraska), NV (Nevada), NH (New Hampshire), ND (North Dakota), OH (Ohio), OK (Oklahoma), PA (Pennsylvania), SD (South Dakota), TN (Tennessee), TX (Texas), UT (Utah), WA (Washington), WY (Wyoming), and DC (District of Columbia)