Provider-Guided Medical Weight Management

Weight loss, supervised by a licensed provider.

A medically supervised GLP-1 program — evaluated, prescribed when appropriate, and monitored by a licensed provider. Not a gimmick, not a quick fix.

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How it works

A clear, provider-led path — your provider determines what's appropriate for you at every step.

1

Peak Baseline

Start with targeted labs and a provider consult ($110) to see whether the program is fit for you.

2

Provider evaluation

A licensed provider reviews your history, labs, and goals, with an eligibility and safety screen.

3

Prescribed when appropriate

If it's a fit, your provider prescribes a compounded GLP-1 medication, prepared by a state-licensed compounding pharmacy.

4

Monthly membership

Ongoing provider monitoring, dose management, refills, and check-ins — adjusted to you.

5

Support that sticks

Messaging, refill reminders, and re-evaluation at the right checkpoints to keepyou on track.

What your membership includes

A care relationship, not just a prescription.

  • Ongoing oversight by a licensed provider
  • Prescription management and refills
  • Lab review at the right intervals
  • Direct messaging and check-ins
  • Dose management adjusted to your response
  • Access to your private patient portal

Membership & pricing

Cash-pay membership. No insurance is billed. Fees are disclosed before services are provided.

Get started
$110
Peak Baseline — targeted labs + provider consult
Monthly membership
$249/mo
Provider monitoring, refills & support — medication billed separately

Y provider care, monitoring, and support. When prescribed, thecompounded medication is billed separately by the pharmacy. All fees are disclosed before services are provided.

Is this for you?

This is a medically supervised appr is generally considered for adults who meet clinical criteriafor overweight or obesity — for example, a BMI of 30 or higher, or 27 or higher with a weight-related health condition — evaluated individually. A licensed provider determines candidacy based on your full clinical pictu not a quick fix, it is not right for everyone, and results varyfrom person to person.

Important safety note. GLP-1 and dual-FDA Boxed Warning regarding thyroid C-cell tumors and are notappropriate for everyone. Your provider reviews your personal and family history, explains the risks and what to expect, and screens for contraindications before anything is prescribed. When appropriate, your provider ded GLP-1 therapy, prepared by a state-licensedcompounding pharmacy based on your individual prescription. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA forsafety, effectiveness, or quality before they are dispensed. Th not medical advice.

Common questions

Is the medication compounded?priate, your provider prescribes compounded GLP-1 therapy (suchas semaglutide or tirzepatide), prepared by a state-licensed compounding pharmacy based on your individual prescription. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved; your provider will explain what that means for yo
Do you take insurance?

No. Care at BioPeakRx is provided on a cash-pay / membership basis. Fees are disclosed to you before services are provided.

How do I get started?

Begin with the $110 Peak Baseline — targeted labs and a provider consult to see whether the prograis right for you.

Where is this available?

Telehealth where our providers are licensed (Arizona and additional states). Your provider confirms availability for your location.

Will I definitely be prescribed medication?

No. Medication is prescribed only if a licensed provider determines it is clinically appropriate for you after evaluation.

Start with your Peak Baseline

One consult and a set of targeted labs is the first step there.

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BioPeakRx provides provider-guided telehealth. Information on this page is general and educational, not individualized medical advice. Therapies requireevaluation by a licensed provider; medication is prescribed onl and prepared by a state-licensed compounding pharmacy.Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA; this program is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Last reviewed by Ryan Arvizo, FNP-C — 2026