Finally, Weight Loss that Works — Without The Hassle.
In just a few simple steps, you’ll get access to powerful GLP-1 medications, expert support, and real results. No waiting rooms. No guesswork. Just science-backed success.
What to Expect
Experience a streamlined process to begin your GLP-1 medication journey. We aim to make your journey as painless and beneficial as possible.
Quick and easy online intake process.
Prompt medical approval of chosen plan.
Simple-to-use injectable medications.
Increased energy and visible results within weeks.
Ongoing personalized support to maintain motivation and track progress.
Plans
Pricing
We offer simple, transparent pricing based on your selected program. All plans include our full-service concierge support—ongoing monitoring, expert guidance, and check-ins tailored to you.
Semaglutide Injection:
As low as $149/month
Tirzepatide Injection:
As low as $299/month
Semaglutide Oral:
As low as $263/month
Tirzepatide Oral:
As low as $325/month
Health & Nutrition Coaching:
Personalized Meal Planning & Nutrition Coaching:
$99
**All medications are available in oral and injectable formulations of semaglutide and tirzepatide. Final medication type, dose, and titration schedule are determined based on clinical eligibility and provider discretion following a full medical evaluation. Silhouette MD does not prescribe or dispense medications directly; all prescriptions are issued and fulfilled by our licensed clinical partner, OpenLoop Health, in full compliance with state and federal telemedicine regulations.**
FAQ
How quickly will I see results?
Is this safe? What are the side effects?
The FDA has approved branded GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic® (injection), Wegovy® (injection), and Rybelsus® (tablet) for diabetes and weight management.
Compounded GLP-1 formulations are not FDA-approved. They may be prescribed by a licensed provider when medically appropriate, such as during periods of commercial drug shortages. These compounded medications are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies using the same active pharmaceutical ingredient (e.g., semaglutide) found in the branded products, but the compounded formulations themselves have not been reviewed or approved by the FDA.