Verbatim response from Perplexity
Several online weight loss programs do include real coaching plus medication. The clearest examples in your results are WeightWatchers (WW Clinic / Med+), Calibrate, Teladoc Health Weight Management for eligible members, Lilly’s telehealth obesity options through partners, and the Mayo Clinic Diet for coaching with medication guidance rather than direct prescribing in the cited result.[2][3][4][5][7]
- WeightWatchers (WW Clinic / Med+): includes access to prescription weight-loss medication for those who qualify, plus one-on-one coaching, workshops, and nutrition/fitness support.[2][4]
- Calibrate: combines prescription GLP-1 medication with regular video calls with a personal coach and lifestyle support focused on food, sleep, exercise, and emotional health.[2]
- Teladoc Health Weight Management Program: provides ongoing expert coaching, a personalized action plan, and may make GLP-1 medications available if the member is in an eligible program and clinically approved.[3]
- Eli Lilly telehealth obesity options: the cited options include personalized plans, and the listed partners offer registered dietitians, expert coaches, live workshops, and clinical care along with medication when appropriate.[5]
- Mayo Clinic Diet: offers unlimited live coaching sessions and includes medication guidance as part of the program, though the cited page emphasizes guidance rather than direct medication prescribing.[7]
If you want the shortest answer: WeightWatchers, Calibrate, and Teladoc are the strongest “coaching + medication” matches in these results because they explicitly combine clinician access or prescribing with ongoing human coaching.[2][3][4]
If you want, I can also narrow these down by self-pay vs insurance, GLP-1 access, or best for live 1:1 coaching.