Weight Loss at Evolve Health
At Evolve Health, we keep things simple, transparent, and patient-centered.
No hype. No pressure. No contracts.
Just straightforward medical care.
What You Can Expect
• No monthly memberships
• No hidden fees
• No subscriptions
• Pay only when you place an order
• Medication pricing includes your medical care
• All major credit cards accepted
We offer convenient telehealth appointments with medications shipped directly to your door, making weight loss support easy, flexible, and stress-free.
You’ll work directly with a licensed nurse practitioner. Every prescription is based on an individualized medical evaluation and clinical judgment.
No middlemen. No influencers. No automated dosing programs.
Just real medical care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does this all work? Tell me about your clinic.
Hello! My name is Jenn Hicks. I’m a dual-certified nurse practitioner with a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree, and I work with Evolve Health.
To get started, you’ll schedule a telehealth appointment through our portal.
Once your appointment is accepted, you’ll receive intake forms and a short questionnaire to complete. These must be submitted at least 24 hours before your visit to hold your appointment time.
During your visit, we’ll review your medical history, goals, and treatment options together. If medication is appropriate and you’re ready to start, your prescription will be sent to our partner pharmacy and delivered directly to your door.
Q: Are these medications safe?
Yes. We prescribe compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide sourced exclusively from FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facilities. These pharmacies are licensed and required to meet strict federal standards for sterile compounding, quality control, and reporting.
This area of medicine is evolving quickly. Over the past year, the FDA has increased scrutiny around GLP-1 medications, particularly ingredient sourcing and manufacturing standards. As expectations changed, we intentionally chose to work with a pharmacy operating under this higher level of oversight.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved in the same way as brand-name drugs, but they are commonly prescribed in medical practice when clinically appropriate and prepared under rigorous safety and sterility standards.
Q: How do you take them?
These medications are given as a small injection just under the skin using a very fine needle, usually in the abdomen or another fatty area. Most patients find injections quick, easy, and nearly painless.
Q: Are there memberships or subscriptions?
No. There are no memberships, subscriptions, or hidden fees.
You only pay when you place an order.
Q: What if I’m already taking these medications?
That’s easy. Just send proof of your current prescription. A screenshot from your portal or a photo of your medication label showing your name and dose works great.
Q: What are compounded medications?
Compounded medications are prepared by licensed pharmacies when commercially available options are not appropriate or available for a patient’s specific needs.
As regulations evolved, particularly around GLP-1 medications, we transitioned to working exclusively with pharmacies operating under the most current regulatory framework so patients benefit from tighter controls and consistency.
Q: What are your medications compounded with?
Our semaglutide and tirzepatide are compounded without added vitamins or unnecessary additives. They contain only the active medication plus required excipients for stability, sterility, and accurate dosing.
Q: Why no additives?
We intentionally keep formulations simple to ensure predictable dosing and consistency.
This allows us to:
Adjust doses more precisely
Minimize variables that could affect tolerability
Maintain consistency from dose to dose
For many patients, less is more.
Q: How long are visits?
Appointments typically range from 10 to 30 minutes depending on your questions and needs.
Q: How do I know if I’m eligible?
You’ll complete a health questionnaire before your visit, and we’ll review everything together. We’ll discuss your medical history, goals, and risks to determine whether treatment is appropriate.
Q: Do you take insurance?
No. We are self-pay. Most insurance plans do not cover weight loss visits or compounded medications. This model allows transparent pricing and straightforward care without insurance restrictions.
Q: Do you offer oral weight loss medications?
At this time, no. Our practice is intentionally focused on injectable therapies because they offer more consistent absorption, predictable dosing, and reliable clinical outcomes.
Q: Does medication pricing include visits?
Yes. Medication pricing includes your medical care with me, including evaluation, prescribing, and follow-up related to your treatment. There are no separate visit fees for routine medication management.
Tirzepatide Pricing
(All vials are multi-dose)
54 mg – $460
72 mg – $495
144 mg – $695
Example:
If you’re just getting started, the 54 mg vial typically lasts at least 10 weeks or longer, depending on your titration schedule.
If you’re already taking tirzepatide 5 mg weekly, the 54 mg vial lasts just over 10 weeks.
Semaglutide Pricing
(All vials are multi-dose)
12.5 mg x 1 = $350
If you’re just getting started, a single 12.5 mg vial can last months, depending on how slowly you titrate.
12.5 mg x 2 (25 mg total) = $445
If you’re already on 2.5 mg weekly, this lasts over 10 weeks
Looking to buy ahead?
12.5 mg x 3 (37.5 mg total) = $545
12.5 mg x 4 (50 mg total) = $645
12.5 mg x 5 (62.5 mg total) = $735
Which Option Is Right for Me?
If you’re brand new to GLP-1 medications:
Most patients start with semaglutide 12.5 mg ($350) or tirzepatide 54 mg ($460). These options allow for slow titration and often last much longer than expected in the early stages.
If you’re already established on a dose:
Choosing a larger total mg vial usually offers better value and fewer refill interruptions. Patients stable at higher weekly doses often prefer larger tirzepatide vials or multi-vial semaglutide bundles.
Beginner vs Established Patient Examples
Beginner Example
You’re starting semaglutide at a low dose and increasing gradually.
A single 12.5 mg vial may last several months.
Or, if starting tirzepatide, the 54 mg vial typically provides 10+ weeks of medication.
Established Patient Example
Tirzepatide 5 mg weekly
→ 54 mg vial lasts just over 10 weeksSemaglutide 2.5 mg weekly
→ 25 mg total (12.5 mg x 2) lasts over 10 weeks
Patients on higher maintenance doses often choose larger quantities to reduce shipping frequency and improve overall value.
Syringes + Expiration
Each order includes 10 syringes.
If your vial lasts longer than 10 injections, you’ll simply need to purchase additional syringes separately.
All vials have a 365-day beyond-use date from the compound date, meaning they remain stable for up to one full year after they are prepared by the pharmacy, when stored properly.
Payment Information
We accept all major credit cards.
At this time, we do not offer financing or payment plans.
Payment is due at the time your medication order is placed.
Regulatory Disclaimer
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are prepared by licensed FDA-registered outsourcing facilities in accordance with federal and state regulations. Prescribing decisions are based on individualized medical evaluation and clinical judgment. Services are provided on a self-pay basis and are not billed to insurance or federal health programs. This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace individualized medical advice.