Noom Med Review (2025)
- GLP-1 medication & tailored support
- Personalized nutrition coaching and tools
- 100% online access to licensed clinicians
- GLP-1 prescriptions start at $119
- The Product: Noom Med offers personalized programs that may include Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, Mounjaro, and generic Liraglutide. You also get support from coaches, licensed clinicians, and the Noom community for managing medications and addressing side effects, as well as access to psychology-backed tools and content.
- The Process: Get started with a brief survey to share your health history and weight loss goals. After that, you’ll receive a personalized clinical plan that a clinician will go over. If approved, you’ll get a prescription mailed to you and ongoing support from your clinician.
- Support: According to Noom, patients get unlimited support from clinicians to adjust their dosing, 1:1 messaging with weight loss clinicians, as well as a range of online tools, including the Noom community and psychology-backed content.
- Effectiveness: Noom claims that its programs help users develop sustainable habits and that participants lose 48% more weight with Noom Med than with medications alone.¹
- Cost: GLP-1RX program starts at $119, and branded medications start at $69 plus out-of-pocket medication costs not covered by insurance.
- User Experience: Noom offers virtual consultations, prescription management, and progress tracking within its app. Medications can be shipped to your door in 7 days, if you qualify.
- Safety: According to Noom, it partners with state-regulated pharmacies and licensed clinicians to provide care.
Noom is a health and wellness platform that claims to provide comprehensive weight loss care through medication as well as personal coaching. It offers personalized plans, designed by licensed clinicians, that include nutrition coaching, meal planning, workout libraries, habit-tracking, and access to GLP-1 medication for qualifying patients. As clinically determined, patients may have access to choose either generic Liraglutide or branded medications such as WegovyⓇ, OzempicⓇ, and ZepboundⓇ.
Provider Contact Information
Email: partnersupport@noom.com
Phone: +(888) 266-5071
Website: https://www.noom.com/lose-weight/
Yes. Noom Med is legit. According to Noom, it partners with board-certified physicians and licensed clinicians to provide care, it works with an FDA-regulated compounding pharmacy, and has been recognized by the CDC as a certified diabetes prevention program.
- Program includes psychological support
- Patients can choose branded vs generic medications
- Competitive pricing
- Offers meal planning and nutrition support
- Emphasis on tracking foods and logging weight
- Tailored guidance could be improved
*The above shall not be considered as a medical, health or professional advice for any matter
1Based on a retrospective study of self-reported data of pounds lost for active versus passive users who were offered the Noom program when being prescribed an early-stage GLP-1.
2Following clinical trial information is for branded medications only: In a 68- and 72-week clinical trial studying Wegovy (2.4 mg) and Zepbound (15 mg) in patients without diabetes and with BMI >= 30, or BMI >= 27 with a weight-related condition, the average weight loss was 15% and 20%, when paired with diet and exercise changes (compared to 2.4% and 3.1%, respectively, with diet and exercise alone). The FDA does not review any compounded medication for safety or efficacy.
3Based on internal self-reported data from over 16,000 Noom GLP-1Rx members. Regular use of the app is determined by individuals earning 10 or more NoomCoins, which are earned for actions on the app that include completing a lesson, weighing in, and logging meals.

