
Telehealth
Care, prescribed in twenty-four hours.
Connect with a board-certified clinician. If a treatment is medically appropriate, we'll route a prescription to a licensed pharmacy that ships to your door.
Become a memberAvailable in 50 states. No insurance required.
Categories
Pick the area you want to address.
GLP-1 protocols
Weight management
Semaglutide and tirzepatide protocols, prescribed by a licensed clinician based on your medical history.
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HRT
Hormone optimization
TRT, thyroid panels, and custom hormone protocols.
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Peptides
Recovery & repair
Sermorelin, NAD+, and recovery stacks for athletes and active adults.
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Anti-aging
Longevity
Sermorelin, NAD+, and longevity-focused protocols.
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How it works
From intake to your door.
01
Tell us about your goals
A short clinical intake — medical history, what you want to address, what you've already tried.
02
Talk to a licensed clinician
A board-certified clinician evaluates your intake and, where appropriate, recommends a protocol. Usually within 24 hours.
03
Shipped from a vetted pharmacy
Your medication ships from a licensed compounding or specialty pharmacy that publishes its certificates of analysis.
Ready to talk to a clinician?
The intake takes about three minutes. A licensed clinician reviews it and follows up — usually the same day.
Start the intakeOr join the membership for ongoing care, coaching, and community.
Important safety information
Loop Health is not a healthcare provider. Loop Health, LLC is a technology platform that connects you with independent, licensed clinicians who use their independent clinical judgment to determine whether treatment is medically appropriate.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Compounded drugs, including compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide, have not undergone FDA premarket review.
Results may vary. Individual results vary and depend on adherence, diet, exercise, genetics, and health status. No specific outcomes are guaranteed.
Eligibility. Available in select U.S. states. Eligibility is determined by the licensed clinician based on medical history and clinical judgment. Must be 18 or older.