If You’re Looking to Lose Weight, This Free Two-Minute Quiz May Be Able to Help

Published Apr 4, 2025 3:19 am ET


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GLP-1 medications, such as Ozempic, have taken the weight loss world by storm in recent years. Primarily used for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes, GLP-1s (which stands for “glucagon-like peptide-1”) are a class of drugs that have been approved for use in weight management. If you’ve been interested in trying them, this free two-minute quiz from Get Thin MD can help determine if they’re right for you — and provide an easy way to get them shipped right to your door.

So what is GLP-1, exactly? It’s a hormone that plays a crucial role in regulating your blood sugar levels, and it’s naturally produced by your intestines in response to food intake. GLP-1 medications mimic the effects of this hormone to help reduce appetite and signal feelings of fullness.

Get Thin MD bills itself as “the easiest weight loss method ever — delivered to your door.” The company offers three GLP-1 medications: Semaglutide, Mounjaro (tirzepatide) and Ozempic. While these medications are not a one-size-fits-all solution, Get Thin MD’s team of U.S.-licensed, board-certified health care professionals can help you determine if they fit your needs.

You’ll start by filling out a questionnaire, which takes roughly two minutes to complete. You’ll answer various questions about your health and your weight loss goals, which will help rule out any factors that may prohibit you from taking the medications. If you’re approved, a doctor will review your application and write you a prescription within 24 hours. And within five to seven days of payment, your meds will be delivered.

You’ll receive a four-week supply of medication each month, and you’ll have unlimited access to Get Thin MD’s patient care team and doctors for any questions you may have. At the end of each month, you’ll fill out a refill form to continue receiving your meds, and you’ll get text and email updates with tracking information for your shipment.

Get Thin MD states that it has over 10,000 weight loss patients, and that you can lose up to 20% of your body weight with its program (which is said to be three times more weight loss compared to diet and exercise alone). There’s no insurance required, and no waitlist or hidden fees. The program costs $349 per month for semaglutide, and this covers the four-week supply of medication (plus shipping), as well as physician evaluations, follow-ups, any required blood work and unlimited access to clinicians. The $349 price will never increase, even if your dosage increases, and since there are no minimum contracts or commitments, you can cancel at any time before your next shipment is processed.

So, if you’re ready to join the thousands of Get Thin MD patients and get started on your weight loss journey, click the link below and take the quiz today.

Kayleigh Drake

Kayleigh Drake

Author McClatchy Commerce

Kayleigh Drake is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy. She’s based in Birmingham, Alabama, and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kayleigh has written and edited content for numerous publications, with a particular focus on the food, kitchen, home and lifestyle verticals. When she’s not fulfilling her editorial duties, she loves record shopping, playing guitar, baking and buying entirely too many plants.

Abby Kass

Abby Kass

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Abby Kass is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy covering kids/babies, pets, beauty, and more. With more than seven years experience writing and editing shopping content, Abby has a strong understanding of how important commerce content really is and its important value to readers. She loves browsing online and finding innovative, unique, and just down-right cool products. Before McClatchy, Abby started her career working for Parents Magazine where she fell in love with writing about products. She then spent six years at BuzzFeed falling deeper into the shopping world writing more than 1,500 product roundups and reviews. She sees shopping as a sport and has worked hard at mastering it in order to help make people’s lives easier as they find cool and useful products.

The information provided in this article is intended for educational purposes only, and not as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.