Semaglutide
GLP-1 receptor agonist
or $399 one-time starter
The starting point for most people. A once-weekly injection that slows gastric emptying and blunts appetite signalling.
Prescription peptides and GLP-1 therapy, reviewed and signed by a physician licensed where you live. No clinic. No appointment. Nothing charged until it's approved.
Median review under four hours · $0 until a doctor approves
Since 2019
HelloDoc began in 2019 with three physicians and one irritation: the medicine was routine, and everything around getting it was not. 7 years on we're a network of 2,400 prescribers covering every state, and the part that used to take a fortnight takes an afternoon.
We don't run a clinic. We run the part that always slowed you down — intake, review and the pharmacy hand-off — and leave the doctor to do the only thing that actually needs a doctor.
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GLP-1 receptor agonist
or $399 one-time starter
The starting point for most people. A once-weekly injection that slows gastric emptying and blunts appetite signalling.
Dual GIP / GLP-1 agonist
or $598 one-time starter
Acts on two incretin receptors instead of one. Larger average loss in trials, and a correspondingly slower titration.
Repair peptide
or $249 one-time starter
A short peptide chain used alongside rehab for soft-tissue recovery. Prescribed as a course, not a maintenance drug.
Growth hormone secretagogue
or $289 one-time starter
Prompts your own pituitary rather than replacing the hormone. Taken nightly, timed to your own sleep cycle.
The whole thing
You never sit in a waiting room. We handle intake, the physician review and the pharmacy routing behind it.
Why people stay
Not a questionnaire that rubber-stamps itself. A licensed prescriber in your state reads what you wrote and puts their name on it.
Median 3h 41m from submit to decision. You get an email either way — approvals and declines both.
Your card is captured at checkout and touched only if a doctor signs. Declines cost nothing.
Every vial ships from a licensed US compounding pharmacy, cold-chain packed and tracked to the door.
Follow-up questions go to the clinician who reviewed you, not a support queue.
Your file stays current. Renewals reuse it instead of starting you over.
What people say
I put the kids to bed, did the intake on my phone, and had an approval before lunch the next day. That was the entire experience.
The doctor actually asked about my metformin before signing. I was expecting a rubber stamp and did not get one.
Declined me, explained exactly why, and did not charge me a cent. I ended up trusting them more for it.
Illustrative only — these people are invented, like everything else on this demonstration site.
Before you ask
No. Your card is captured at checkout and charged only once a physician approves. If they decline, nothing is taken.
You get an email explaining why, usually naming the specific thing in your intake that caused it, and a note on what might fit instead. No charge.
In the live product, yes — written by a physician licensed in your state and filled by a US compounding pharmacy. On this demonstration site nothing is real.
Median 3 hours 41 minutes from submit to decision. Overnight submissions are usually answered by mid-morning.
No. The intake is the consult. If a prescriber needs more, they message you before deciding.