Calibrate Review

A metabolic reset for lasting weight loss

4/5
$135/moAccepts Insurance
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Overview

Calibrate offers a one-year metabolic reset program that combines GLP-1 medication with comprehensive lifestyle coaching. Their structured approach focuses on food, sleep, exercise, and emotional health alongside medication.

Key Facts

Price$135/mo
InsuranceYes
Visit Typevideo
StatesMost US states

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Comprehensive one-year program
  • Works with your existing insurance for medication
  • Focuses on metabolic health, not just weight
  • Includes 1-on-1 coaching and group sessions
  • Structured curriculum covering food, sleep, exercise, and emotional health

Cons

  • Higher upfront program cost
  • Requires one-year commitment
  • Medication cost is separate from program fee
  • May require prior authorization through insurance

How Calibrate Works

1

Apply and check your insurance eligibility

2

Meet with a Calibrate doctor via video

3

Receive your medication through your pharmacy

4

Follow the structured curriculum with coaching support for one year

Medications Available

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Works with most major insurance plans for medication coverage. Program fee is separate.

Calibrate FAQ

How much does the Calibrate program cost?
The Calibrate program costs approximately $135/month for the one-year program. Medication costs are separate and often covered by insurance.
Does Calibrate accept insurance?
Calibrate works with most major insurance plans to cover the cost of GLP-1 medication. The program fee itself is out-of-pocket.
What happens after the one-year program?
After completing the program, you can continue with ongoing medication management and have access to the tools and habits built during the program.

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Medical Disclaimer

The information on this site is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. GLP-1 receptor agonists are prescription medications. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication. Individual results may vary.