Private provider-review prep

GLP-1 Eligibility Check

Start with height and weight for an instant BMI estimate, then answer a few provider-review questions to see which next step fits your situation.

By Sara Warner | Updated 2026-05-28 | U.S. audience | Informational content, not medical advice

Quick Answer

This tool estimates BMI1 and organizes common GLP-1 provider-review questions. BMI 30 or higher, or 27 or higher with weight-related health concerns, may fall within common prescription weight-management screening ranges, but only a licensed provider can decide whether treatment is appropriate.

Step 1: Calculate Your BMI

Enter height and weight to see your estimated BMI before answering provider-review questions.

Step 2: Provider-Review Signals

Do you have a weight-related health concern a provider may ask about?
Have you already tried diet, activity, or a structured weight-loss plan?

Step 3: What Matters Most Right Now?

Your biggest concern
Are you open to online provider review if your profile appears to fit?
Monthly budget comfort

Why This Tool Uses BMI First

BMI is not the whole medical picture, but it is a common starting point in prescription weight-management screening. This tool uses BMI only to guide the next question, not to approve, prescribe, or diagnose.

Before You Continue

  • Confirm your BMI range instead of guessing from weight alone.
  • Think through weight-related health concerns a provider may ask about.
  • Compare safety, total cost, medication route, and follow-up before paying.

If your result points toward provider review, the quiz should feel like a private next step, not a purchase commitment.

Best Pages to Read After the Tool

About Sara Warner

Sara Warner is the health content editor for GLP-1 Telehealth Weight Loss. She curates FDA, NIDDK, MedlinePlus, and provider-published information into plain-English comparison guides for U.S. readers considering telehealth weight-loss care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this tool decide if I qualify?

No. This tool estimates BMI and organizes common provider-review questions; a licensed clinician must decide whether treatment is appropriate.

Why is email requested after the result?

Email is requested to unlock the personalized checklist and allow follow-up education based on the result category and main concern.

Should I take the provider quiz after this?

It depends. If your BMI and answers fall within common provider-review ranges and you are open to online care, the provider quiz may be a logical next step.

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