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Is GLP-1 Right for Me?
GLP-1 medications can be a meaningful tool — but they aren’t right for everyone, and they aren’t the only path. This guide isn’t a substitute for a clinical consultation, but it can help you arrive at one with clearer questions.
GLP-1 Therapy May Be Worth Discussing If
- You’ve made repeated, sincere attempts at weight loss through nutrition and exercise without lasting results.
- You have a BMI in a range where medical weight management is clinically indicated, or a related health condition like type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, or PCOS.
- Hunger, cravings, or constant food preoccupation feel like a barrier you can’t think your way past.
- You’re ready to pair medication with sustained changes in nutrition, movement, and follow-up care.
GLP-1 Therapy Is Probably Not the Right Fit If
- You have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or MEN2 syndrome.
- You have a history of pancreatitis or active significant gastrointestinal disease.
- You are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.
- You’re looking for a short-term aesthetic outcome and aren’t interested in the broader metabolic and lifestyle picture.
Questions Worth Asking Your Clinician
- Based on my history and labs, am I a clinical candidate?
- Which medication makes more sense for me, and why?
- What side effects should I watch for, and what’s the plan if they show up?
- How will we measure progress beyond the scale?
- How long do you anticipate I’d be on therapy, and what does coming off look like?
What to Expect From the Conversation
A responsible consultation isn’t a sales pitch. Your clinician should be willing to tell you if GLP-1 therapy isn’t a good fit — and to walk through what would be. The goal is the right plan for you, not the most popular one.
Approved by the Chambers Clinic Team — last reviewed May 28, 2026.