Medical intake first
Health history, current medication, contraindications, and goals guide each review.
Prescription GLP-1 care, when appropriate
Clinician-guided access to semaglutide and tirzepatide treatment plans for metabolic health, with thoughtful follow-up from intake to refill.
Metabolic care, made calmer
Lychee Meds is built for people who want medical weight care without the guesswork. Complete an online intake, share relevant history, and a licensed provider reviews whether a GLP-1 treatment plan is clinically appropriate.
When prescribed, medication access is paired with dose guidance, refill timing, and side-effect support, so the experience feels less transactional and more like a real care pathway.
Lychee standards
Medication is only prescribed when a licensed provider determines it is appropriate. Availability, dosing, lab needs, and pharmacy options can vary by state and patient history.
Health history, current medication, contraindications, and goals guide each review.
A prescription is never automatic and may require additional information or lab work.
Patients get practical support around titration, side effects, refills, and next steps.
Costs, medication details, and shipping timing are surfaced before treatment begins.
How it works
Complete an online intake with goals, health history, medications, and basic measurements.
A licensed provider reviews your profile and may ask follow-up questions or request labs.
If prescribed, your plan includes medication details, dose guidance, and pharmacy coordination.
Check-ins help your care team adjust, refill, or pause treatment based on your experience.
"The goal is not a faster checkout for medication. The goal is a clearer, safer, more human path into metabolic care."
Lychee Meds care philosophy
Early access
This quick check is informational and does not replace medical review. A provider makes the final decision after a complete intake.
What early members ask for
"I want to understand what is being prescribed, why it fits, and what to expect in week one."
New to GLP-1 care"I care about access, but I care more about having someone review my history first."
Safety-minded patient"The refill process should feel organized, especially when doses change."
Ongoing-care patientFAQ
No. A licensed provider decides whether treatment is appropriate after reviewing your full intake.
Certain brand-name medicines containing these active ingredients are FDA-approved for specific uses. If compounded medication is offered, it is not FDA-approved and availability depends on applicable laws, pharmacy supply, and provider judgment.
GLP-1 treatment may not be appropriate for people with certain medical histories, medication conflicts, pregnancy-related needs, or other contraindications. The provider review is designed to catch those issues before prescribing.
State availability depends on provider coverage and pharmacy operations. This page is set up for early access while launch geography is finalized.