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Free
Transparent, upfront pricing
Personalized support
Entirely online from consultation to delivery
FSA & HSA accepted
Free, discreet shipping
Transparent, upfront pricing
Personalized support
Entirely online from consultation to delivery
FSA & HSA accepted
Free, discreet shipping
Transparent, upfront pricing
Personalized support
Entirely online from consultation to delivery
FSA & HSA accepted
Free, discreet shipping
Lose weight with clinician-guided, individualized plans
Nexlife members have shared that they experienced meaningful weight changes over 3–6 months while using GLP-1–based treatment options alongside improvements in diet and activity. Results differ for each person.*


Your path to lasting wellness starts here
Access a full range of resources to support your progress, including fitness guidance, educational tools, and ongoing provider oversight. Our Care 360 System includes:
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You could lose:
Compounded medications are not approved by the FDA and have not been reviewed for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Actual product packaging may vary from what is displayed. Charts are for illustrative purposes only.
On average
People on Semaglutide or Tirzepatide lose
Tirzepatide reduces
body weight
and up to 14.45% on Semaglutide
More than just weight loss



Take Control of Your Health and Future
Improve long-term health outcomes
Feel better in your body
Strengthen your mindset
Weight Loss Isn’t All About Restraint, It’s Genetic
Genetic factors can influence how your body stores fat, regulates hunger cues, and responds to nutrition and activity changes.
Weight management isn’t only about discipline — it’s about how your body functions. Genetics, hormones, and metabolic patterns all shape how your weight shifts over time. At Nexlife, licensed providers look at your health information and create a personalized plan built around current metabolic-health strategies. When suitable, your provider may incorporate GLP-1 options like semaglutide or tirzepatide into your care.
These therapies may affect appetite signals and metabolic processes, supporting long-term lifestyle goals with continued medical oversight.

Complete Your Online Assessment
Answer a few brief questions about your health history and weight-management goals. The process is quick and only takes a few minutes.
Get Evaluated by a Board Certified Provider
A U.S.-licensed medical provider will review your health information and decide whether treatment is clinically appropriate. If it aligns with your evaluation, the provider may prescribe semaglutide or tirzepatide as part of your care plan.
Receive Your Medication
Your medication is shipped to you each month, and you’ll have continued access to medical support to monitor your progress, discuss dose adjustments, and address any questions along the way.
Ongoing Support
Our Care 360 program provides around-the-clock access to support from our dedicated care team.
Lab Tested, Pharmacy-Grade Quality
All medications are dispensed by U.S.-licensed pharmacies within the Nexlife network and shipped discreetly to your address. Delivery times may vary depending on pharmacy processing and location.
Every compounded prescription is evaluated by independent third-party laboratories that are registered and operate in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements. These assessments generally include potency, sterility, pH, and endotoxin testing as part of the pharmacy’s internal quality-control procedures.
Verifies that each dose contains the documented concentration of active ingredients, supporting reliable and consistent use.
Evaluates medications for absence of bacteria, fungi, and contaminants, consistent with USP 797 sterile compounding standards, protocols, applicable requirements.
Confirms the medication maintains appropriate pH levels to help reduce potential irritation during patient use.
Tests for bacterial endotoxins under USP 85 guidelines to support protection of patients from potential impurities.
Safe, Transparent and Clean
Our weight-management medications are prepared by U.S.-licensed compounding pharmacies and undergo independent reviews for formulation accuracy and quality. Each preparation includes only the components required for the prescribed formulation.
Eco
Friendly
Paraben
Free
Silicone
Free
Sulfate
Free
Gluten
Free
Start Your Weight Loss Journey With Real, Sustainable Results
Clinically proven GLP-1 medications that support natural appetite regulation
Convenient, self-administered injections designed for optimal absorption
Ongoing expert care — no in-person appointments needed
Quick and discreet delivery in just 1–2 days, with your consultation included
GLP-1 Treatments
GLP-1 Treatments
Frequently
asked questions
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How does the Nexlife Weight Loss Program work?
Nexlife connects you with licensed healthcare providers who review your health history and goals. When considered clinically appropriate, they may include GLP-1–based options such as semaglutide or tirzepatide as part of a personalized weight-management plan, delivered through convenient virtual care you can access from home.
Do I need to visit a clinic in person?
No. The entire process—from your initial consultation to follow-ups and any prescriptions deemed clinically appropriate—is completed entirely online. No in-person visits are required.
How quickly will I receive my medication?
Once a provider issues a prescription, your medication is filled by a U.S.-licensed pharmacy and typically ships within a few business days. Shipping is included at no extra cost.
Is this program safe?
Yes. All prescriptions are issued by licensed medical providers and dispensed through U.S.-licensed compounding pharmacies. Compounded medications are prepared in facilities that follow applicable state and federal requirements. Each batch may be evaluated by independent third-party laboratories for potency, sterility, pH, and endotoxins as part of the pharmacy’s internal quality-control procedures.
How much weight can I expect to lose?
Individual results vary. Clinical research on FDA-approved GLP-1 medications has shown notable weight-loss outcomes when paired with healthy lifestyle changes, with some studies reporting reductions of up to 14.9% in body weight. These findings refer only to the FDA-approved branded products evaluated in those trials and do not apply to compounded formulations.
Who is eligible for this program?
Adults in the U.S. may be considered for treatment based on clinical factors such as BMI and related health conditions. During sign-up, you’ll complete a health questionnaire that a licensed provider will review to determine whether treatment may be clinically appropriate for you.
What’s included in my subscription?
Your monthly subscription includes provider consultations, treatment guidance, prescription management when clinically appropriate, progress-tracking tools, and continued support from the Nexlife Care 360™ team.
Can I cancel my subscription at any time?
Yes, there is no minimum commitment required. While many treatment plans are generally structured over several months in line with common clinical guidelines, you may cancel at any time. We simply ask for a 30-day notice before your intended cancellation date. In certain situations—such as notable medical concerns—this notice period may be reviewed and potentially waived by Nexlife’s medical team.
Are compounded medications FDA-approved?
The FDA does not review or approve compounded medications. These preparations are made by U.S.-licensed compounding pharmacies in line with applicable state regulations and relevant federal compounding requirements. Compounded options may be used when a licensed provider determines they are clinically appropriate for a patient’s individual needs.
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GLP-1 Treatments
Personalized doctor-led plans
As low as $155/mo*
Supporting Studies
- Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London, London SE5 8AF, UK
- Why people become overweight - Harvard https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/why-people-become-overweight


