Your Goals and Your Health Profile Both Have to Line Up.
Tried the Basics Already
Diet and exercise changes haven't produced results that stuck, even with real effort.
BMI or Health Markers Support It
Clinical appropriateness typically starts around a BMI in the overweight-to-obese range, or a lower BMI with a related health condition.
Your Health History Checks Out
No history of medullary thyroid cancer, MEN2 syndrome, pancreatitis, or severe digestive conditions that would make GLP-1 medication inappropriate.
Ready for Ongoing Care
GLP-1 treatment works best with regular follow-up, not a one-time prescription and no contact after.
Clearer path from intake to Recommendation.

1
Complete Your Intake
Share your goals and health history for clinician review.

TESTOSTERONE
420 ng/dL
82
2
Complete Labs If Required
Some patients need labs first. Your clinician will tell you if that applies.

3
Receive a Recommendation
Your clinician recommends the option and dose that fits, or explains what else might help.

Monthly
Quarterly
Annual

4
Choose Your Package
Choose the billing option that fits. No pressure to decide right away.
Personal Care that stays aligned with Your Progress.

Support for Side Effects
If nausea, vomiting, or other concerns arise, your clinician can review your symptoms and determine the next step.
Support Along the Way
You can reach a healthcare professional when questions arise.

Dosing That Can Adapt
Your dosage does not increase automatically. A clinician may adjust it based on your response, side effects, and clinical needs.

Regular Clinical Review
Your care is reviewed quarterly to ensure treatment fits your health and goals.
Multiple Plans with Absolute Clarity.
Three medication paths, four billing tiers. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are prescribed only when clinically appropriate for your individual case.
Monthly (4-week)
$249
/mo3-Month Plan
Popular$219
/mo6-Month Plan
$199
/mo52-Week Plan
$179
/moLouisiana: Branded medications only (Wegovy, Zepbound, Saxenda). Compounded GLP-1s are prohibited for obesity treatment under Louisiana state law. Compounded medications are prepared by licensed 503A compounding pharmacies per individual prescription, only when a documented clinical reason supports it. Not all patients will qualify.
Frequently Asked Questions
Boxed warning: GLP-1 medications carry an FDA boxed warning for thyroid C-cell tumors, based on findings in rodent studies. A personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or MEN2 syndrome rules out this medication class entirely. Prometheuz is not a medical practice. Individual results may vary. Consult your physician before beginning any weight loss program. Not available in all states.


Your weight loss plan starts with a Straight Answer.
A free assessment and a licensed clinician who tells you what's actually appropriate for your case. No guesswork.
