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Weight loss for your biology


For some, biological factors can block weight loss. Prescription medication can help—and healthy lifestyle changes are key for long-lasting results. Get everything you need with WeightWatchers Clinic.


15% Average body weight lost with Rx meds*

GLP-1s Or other medications, if appropriate

Insurance Support Find the most cost-effective treatment


*Based on 5,377 members who have been on WeightWatchers + Medication Access program for at least 26 weeks. Average reported body weight lost was 15.17% and the top quartile lost an average of 19.90% of body weight.

Hit the start button. We’re here for every step.

If you’ve been doing everything “right” and still can’t lose weight, weight-management medications could be the approach that works. Our affordable, flexible plans meet you exactly where you are.

Get your first month of membership free


Start with a one-time $49 consultation fee. After your first month, your membership continues for just $99 per month.**

**Your Sequence program includes the cost of labs and non-GLP-1 medications. The cost of GLP-1 medications is subject to insurance coverage. Your Care Team will help you with insurance coverage.

What's included

Get a powerful combination for long-term results:

1:1 clinician care

Board-certified clinicians are available for check-ins, plan adjustments, and ongoing support with GLP-1 or other prescription medication.

Insurance coordination

We’ll make sure you’re matched with a treatment that fits your budget.

WeightWatchers membership

WW’s trusted behavior change program provides the accountability you need to create healthier lifestyle habits that stick.

1:1 clinician care

Board-certified clinicians are available for check-ins, plan adjustments, and ongoing support with GLP-1 or other prescription medication.

Insurance coordination

We’ll make sure you’re matched with a treatment that fits your budget.

WeightWatchers membership

WW’s trusted behavior change program provides the accountability you need to create healthier lifestyle habits that stick.

Rx Cheat Sheet

Like any medication, weight-loss drugs aren’t one-size-fits-all. Depending on your needs, your clinician may prescribe one the following:

Semaglutide (Wegovy®)

A once-weekly injection approved for weight management.

Liraglutide (Saxenda®)

A once-daily injection approved for weight management.

Naltrexone-Bupropion

Twice-daily, extended-release tablets that combine two different medications.



Included in your membership

Tirzepatide (Zepbound)

A once-weekly injection approved for weight management.

Semaglutide (Wegovy®)

A once-weekly injection approved for weight management.

Liraglutide (Saxenda®)

A once-daily injection approved for weight management.

Naltrexone-Bupropion

Twice-daily, extended-release tablets that combine two different medications.



Included in your membership

Tirzepatide (Zepbound)

A once-weekly injection approved for weight management.

How GLP-1s Work

Genetic, biological, and environmental factors can often make weight loss more difficult. GLP-1s can:

Decrease food noise

The GLP-1 hormone signals fullness to the brain. Medications restore that connection between your brain and gut so you don’t think about food 24/7.

Increase satiety

GLP-1s tell the stomach to empty more slowly, which leaves you feeling fuller for longer than you would with natural GLP-1 levels.

Support healthy habits

With GLP-1 meds managing appetite and cravings, users can focus on behavior change—with guidance from WW—to succeed.

Decrease food noise

The GLP-1 hormone signals fullness to the brain. Medications restore that connection between your brain and gut so you don’t think about food 24/7.

Increase satiety

GLP-1s tell the stomach to empty more slowly, which leaves you feeling fuller for longer than you would with natural GLP-1 levels.

Support healthy habits

With GLP-1 meds managing appetite and cravings, users can focus on behavior change—with guidance from WW—to succeed.

Get expert intel about weight-management medications

Podcast

Listen to our podcast Beyond the Scale with WW Medical Director Dr. Spencer Nadolsky to learn about the latest updates in obesity medicine, weight research, nutrition, and more. New episodes drop weekly.

Podcast

Listen to our podcast Beyond the Scale with WW Medical Director Dr. Spencer Nadolsky to learn about the latest updates in obesity medicine, weight research, nutrition, and more. New episodes drop weekly.


Experts who care


Our team of medical advisors and clinicians—led by Dr. Spencer Nadolsky, a lipid specialist certified by the American Board of Obesity Medicine—aims to ensure every patient feels confident on their plan.

Real people, real results

On average, members lose 15% of their body weight after being on the program for at least 26 weeks.*

*Based on 5,377 members who have been on WeightWatchers + Medication Access program for at least 26 weeks. Average reported body weight lost was 15.17% and the top quartile lost an average of 19.90% of body weight.

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Frequently asked questions

No. Saxenda (liraglutide) and Wegovy (semaglutide) are both GLP-1 medications that are FDA-approved specifically for the treatment of obesity.


Results depend on which medication you’re prescribed and your medical history. Typically, patients on a GLP medication will lose 10-20% of their weight.

Learn more in this study summarizing the efficacy of various weight management treatments.


Currently, there are no generic options for GLP-1s. If your insurance does not cover a GLP medication, your Care Team will help you identify other affordable options.


The most common side effects are nausea, constipation, or other gastrointestinal discomfort. Your Sequence Care Team will advise you on the best ways to minimize side effects.


GLP-1s are indicated for long-term use, much like other medications to treat chronic conditions. The effects stop immediately if you stop taking the medication, and it is likely in most cases that some weight regain will occur. As you reach your healthy goal weight, you should discuss with your clinician about adjusting your maintenance dose if necessary.