Eligibility check · Licensed-provider review · Online

Find Out If Medical Weight Loss
Is Right for You

A short online intake. A licensed provider reviews your information and decides whether medically supervised weight-management treatment is clinically appropriate for you. Treatment only if it fits — with clear next steps either way.

BridgeWell does not prescribe medications and does not guarantee that any treatment will be prescribed.

  • Licensed provider review
  • Pharmacy fulfillment if prescribed
  • Online intake from home
  • Clear next steps either way
  • No guaranteed prescriptions

Your clinical information belongs in the secure clinical portal.

BridgeWell does not ask you to manage sensitive clinical details on the public site. Clinical intake, provider review, and medical records are handled through CareValidate's secure clinical environment. BridgeWell focuses on account access, billing status, reminders, movement, nutrition, and non-clinical support.

From eligibility check to a real plan

A predictable, transparent path. You always know what happens next.

1

Complete a short health intake

About 15 minutes online — health history, current medications, goals, and lifestyle. The intake is thorough because a licensed clinician needs real information to make a good decision.

2

A licensed provider reviews your information

A board-certified clinician at our independent clinical partner reviews your intake and evaluates whether medically supervised weight management is clinically appropriate for you.

3

If appropriate, treatment options are discussed

When your clinician determines treatment is appropriate, they walk you through medication options, dosing, side-effect management, and what supervised use looks like in your specific situation.

4

Pharmacy fulfillment is coordinated

If a prescription is written, the medication ships from a US-licensed pharmacy in your clinician's network. Tracking and refills are coordinated through your BridgeWell dashboard.

5

You receive follow-up guidance and support

Whether or not treatment is prescribed, you leave with a real plan — coaching, nutrition, movement, and ongoing follow-up calibrated to where you actually are.

Treatment isn't right for everyone

Prescription weight-management medications, including GLP-1 receptor agonists, are not appropriate for everyone. They are prescribed only after a licensed clinician evaluates your individual health profile and concludes that the benefits outweigh the risks for you specifically.

Eligibility depends on factors a clinician reviews during your intake — including medical history, BMI, current medications, contraindications, and the clinician's medical judgment. BridgeWell does not make medical decisions and does not guarantee that any specific treatment will be prescribed.

Common questions about eligibility

No. Completing the eligibility check does not result in an automatic prescription. A licensed clinician at our independent clinical partner reviews your intake and decides whether medically supervised treatment is clinically appropriate. BridgeWell does not prescribe and does not guarantee a prescription.
A board-certified clinician (MD or NP) at our independent clinical partner. They review your health history, current medications, BMI, and goals, and they make the medical decision about whether treatment is appropriate. BridgeWell does not make this decision.
If your clinician prescribes, the prescription is sent to a US-licensed pharmacy in their network. The pharmacy ships the medication directly to you. Tracking, refills, and follow-up surface inside your BridgeWell dashboard so you have one place to coordinate the whole experience.
No. The one-time $39.00 BridgeWell enrollment fee covers your eligibility check, care-team match, profile setup, and program orientation. Clinical visits, prescribing, and pharmacy fulfillment — when treatment is clinically appropriate — are billed separately by our independent clinical partner.
GLP-1 medications can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and other gastrointestinal effects, especially during dose titration. Less common but more serious risks include pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, and others. Your clinician discusses risks specific to your health profile during the medical review and continues to monitor you throughout treatment.
BridgeWell's enrollment fee is paid directly. Whether your insurance covers the medication itself depends on your plan, your diagnosis, and current coverage policy. Our clinical partner can coordinate with insurance where coverage exists; for many members, the medication is paid out-of-pocket through the partner pharmacy network.
You still get a real plan and a real team. BridgeWell's nutrition, coaching, and movement support are designed to work with or without medication, and you'll receive a clear explanation of the clinician's decision plus guidance on what fits your situation.

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What happens after payment?

After checkout, BridgeWell guides you to CareValidate's secure clinical intake. CareValidate handles clinical information, provider review, and medical records. BridgeWell supports your account access, billing status, reminders, movement, nutrition, and long-term non-clinical support.

  1. Create or access your BridgeWell account.
  2. Complete checkout (BridgeWell handles billing).
  3. Continue to CareValidate's secure clinical intake (CareValidate handles clinical information).
  4. Complete provider review through CareValidate.
  5. Return to BridgeWell for daily support, movement, nutrition, reminders, and long-term progress.

Ready to see if you qualify?

The 15-minute eligibility check is the first concrete step. A licensed clinician at our independent clinical partner reviews your information and decides whether medically supervised treatment is appropriate. Either way, you leave with a plan and a team.

Eligibility for treatment is determined by a licensed clinician at our independent clinical partner. BridgeWell does not prescribe and does not guarantee a prescription. Not a substitute for professional medical advice.