Hers, a women-focused telehealth platform, is offering virtual access to licensed clinicians who can evaluate weight concerns, prescribe certain medications when appropriate, and build individualized plans that combine lifestyle guidance with medical options. The service is designed to be used entirely from home and does not require insurance. Entry plans start at $69/month, with compounded GLP-1 options starting at $199/month.
At a glance
- What it is: A telehealth service matching women with licensed providers for weight management.
- How it works: Complete an online intake, meet a provider virtually, receive a tailored plan, and get medications shipped discreetly when prescribed.
- What’s offered: Nutrition guidance, activity goals, meal-replacement support, and prescription options that can include GLP-1 medications (e.g., Ozempic, Wegovy) or compounded GLP-1s, as determined by the provider.
- Access & support: 24/7 messaging with a medical team and scheduled virtual consults (availability varies by state).
- Pricing: Plans from $69/month; compounded GLP-1s from $199/month; no membership fee.
What is Hers?
Hers is a virtual-care platform focused on women’s health. After a short intake, users are paired with a licensed medical provider for telehealth consultations. Depending on clinical need and eligibility, providers can prescribe treatments for select conditions—including weight management—alongside behavioral and nutrition support. Care is delivered online, and prescriptions (when issued) are shipped directly to the patient.
What weight-loss options does Hers offer?
Weight Loss by Hers is described as a holistic program that combines:
- Lifestyle tools: Nutrition support, meal-replacement options, and activity targets.
- Medication options (if appropriate): Providers may consider GLP-1 medications (such as Ozempic or Wegovy), compounded GLP-1s, or oral weight-loss medications, based on the patient’s medical history, current medications, and state availability.
- Ongoing follow-up: Patients can message a clinical team 24/7 and schedule virtual visits to adjust plans over time.
Important: All prescriptions depend on provider judgment and state regulations. Not every patient will be a candidate for medication-based therapy.
How much does it cost?
- Personalized weight-loss plans: Start at $69/month.
- Compounded GLP-1 options: Start at $199/month.
- Membership fee: None.
Final costs vary by treatment choice, medication, and follow-up needs.
What you get with a Hers subscription
- Virtual consultations with a licensed provider (where available in your state).
- 24/7 medical team support for questions and side-effect management.
- Personalized treatment plans that may include lifestyle and medication components.
- Discreet at-home delivery of prescriptions when issued.
Reader intent: what most people want to know
Who is a good fit?
Adults seeking a structured, medically guided approach to weight management—especially those who prefer virtual care and prescription access when clinically appropriate.
How do I get started?
Complete the online intake, schedule a virtual visit, discuss goals and medical history with the provider, and review the recommended plan. If medication is prescribed, it will be shipped to your home and monitored through follow-ups.
Will I definitely get a GLP-1?
No. GLP-1s are considered case-by-case. A provider will determine eligibility and discuss benefits, risks, and alternatives.
Do I need insurance?
No insurance is required to use Hers. Pricing is subscription-based; medication and follow-up costs depend on your plan and prescriptions.
Are there side effects or risks?
Weight-loss medications—including GLP-1s—can have side effects and aren’t right for everyone. Discuss your medical history and any symptoms with your provider. Seek urgent care for severe or worsening reactions.
Why it matters
Virtual weight-management programs like Hers are expanding access to care for people who want medical guidance without frequent in-person visits. For many, the draw is a single platform that integrates nutrition and activity support with potential access to prescription therapies—plus around-the-clock messaging with a clinical team.
What’s next
Prospective users can begin with the online intake and a telehealth visit to see if they qualify for medication-assisted treatment or a lifestyle-only plan. Availability, specific medications, and dosing are determined by the prescribing provider and state rules.