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Reach your goals with doctor-trusted GLP-1s, including FDA-approved options. Name brand medication, no price markups.
†Price includes medication only, if prescribed. An active Hers Weight Loss Membership is required ($39 for the first month, auto-renews at $149/month thereafter). Total cost includes the standard monthly membership fee and, if prescribed, the cost of medication. Membership and medication are billed separately, and a prescription is not guaranteed. Medication is not available without an active membership.
Ozempic® and Mounjaro® are FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes and are available only to patients who meet clinical eligibility criteria, as determined by a licensed healthcare provider. ... A provider may prescribe based on their independent clinical judgment. Wegovy®, Zepbound®, and Foundayo™ are FDA-approved for weight loss. Ozempic® and Wegovy® are registered trademarks of Novo Nordisk A/S. Mounjaro®, Zepbound®, and KwikPen® are registered trademarks, and Foundayo™ is a trademark of Eli Lilly and Company. Hims, Inc. is not affiliated or endorsed by Eli Lilly and Company.
Not available in all 50 states. Prescription required. ... Weight Loss by Hers is a holistic program that includes nutrition support, technological tools, and medications prescribed based on what your provider determines is medically appropriate and necessary for you.
FSA/HSA eligibility and coverage varies by plan provider.
BMI Explained
What to do with your BMI?
Healthy Weight: your BMI falls within the healthy weight range, keep up the good work.
Underweight: your BMI indicates that you’re underweight, talk to your health care provider.
Overweight or Obesity: your BMI indicates that you may be in an overweight range or have obesity, a provider can help determine if you're a candidate for Weight Loss treatment through Hers.
Why does BMI matter?
BMI helps assess a general idea of whether someone’s weight might put them at a higher risk for certain health problems. It is used for risk assessment for various health issues like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and breathing issues. As a screening tool, it’s often used to assess the weight status in large populations helping public health officials to track trends and interventions.
Is BMI the best way to think about health?
BMI is helpful, but has limitations. It's just one of many factors that can help you get a holistic picture of your overall health. Diet, exercise, sleep, and stress can all play a part in overall health, and they all impact our ability to gain or lose weight.