WeightWatchers Medical Weight Loss Clinic | WW USA

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1 month free!

Purchase required.



Where proven weight-loss programs meet proven medications


Lose over 19% of your body weight on average*

Insurance support to maximize your coverage

Specialized Care Team, and nutrition plan backed by 60 years of science

*In a study of WW Clinic member data, members lost on average 19.4% of their body weight after 12 months from starting their WW Clinic membership.

Weight loss, uncomplicated

WeightWatchers Clinic offers so much more than weight-loss meds. We’re here to give you personalized support every step of the way.

-50 lbs average weight loss in a year with WW clinic
-50 lbs average weight loss in a year with WW clinic
  • Unlimited 1:1 check-ins with your doctor and clinicians
  • Access to effective medications like Wegovy® and Zepbound®, if you qualify
  • Dedicated Care Team to handle insurance, refills, and your questions through 24/7 chat
  • Expert-led nutrition Workshops and fitness classes
  • Compassionate community to help you through the hard days

Start for $49 today

Initial clinical consultation fee

Meet with your clinician and get a personalized treatment plan.

  • Your clinician will prescribe medication based on your medical history and needs
  • Your Care Team will help you maximize your insurance coverage or determine the right cash pay option

Access to prescription weight-loss medication

Medication, like GLP-1s, can address the biological and psychological factors that contribute to obesity.

All medication requires a prescription from your clinician.

Not representative of actual product, which is dispensed by a licensed pharmacy.

Compounded semaglutide: now available

Intro offer: starting at $129*

✔️ Same active ingredient as Ozempic® and Wegovy®

✔️ A more affordable option for those without insurance

✔️ In stock and ready to ship from FDA-registered outsourcing facility


Compounded drugs have not been approved by FDA. Wegovy and Ozempic are not compounded. Wegovy is FDA-approved for weight loss. Ozempic is FDA-approved for T2 diabetes.
Important Safety Information

Safety and quality testing

The compounding facility provides a Certificate of Analysis (COA) for each batch of compounded semaglutide that’s produced.
Read our transparency report.

Jumpstart your journey in 4 steps


WeightWatchers Clinic members using our Points® Program lose 11% more weight than people taking weight-loss medications alone.^^ And that translates to benefits that go far beyond the scale.

^^Based on an analysis of virtual clinic member data at 4 weeks of membership comparing those who initiate WW’s behavior change program and those who don’t. Completed in Jan 2024

The results you want—for the health you deserve

Research shows combining weight-loss medications with healthy habits can help with everything from blood pressure to cancer risk, including:

94%

Reduction in risk of progressing from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes^

20%

Reduction in risk of stroke and cardiac events

94%

Reduction in risk of progressing from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes^

20%

Reduction in risk of stroke and cardiac events

^Based on a three-year clinical trial study (176-week treatment period) sponsored by Eli Lilly and Company, weekly injections of tirzepatize significantly reduced the risk of progression to type 2 diabetes by 94% in adults with prediabetes who were overweight or obese compared to placebo.
†In a multi-national, double-blind clinical trial of over 17,000 patients with BMI of 27 or greater, weekly injections of semaglutide for a mean duration of 33 months reduced the risk of a composite of death from cardiovascular causes, nonfatal myocardial infarction, or nonfatal stroke by 20%.

The weight-loss results are real

Learn more about medical weight loss benefits, straight from the members who live it.

You have Q’s. We have A’s.

  Have insurance Qs? Get answers here.

  What’s a GLP-1 anyway? Learn about GLP-1's.

  Are the side effects bad? What to know about side effects.

  How do I find an obesity specialist? Resources here.

  Will I need meds forever? Medication length will vary.

Is medical weight loss right for you?