Found Review

Weight care that works with your biology

4/5
$99–$449/mo
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Overview

Found takes a biology-first approach to weight loss, combining GLP-1 medications with personalized coaching and behavioral support. Their program emphasizes sustainable results through metabolic health optimization.

Key Facts

Price$99–$449/mo
InsuranceNo
Visit TypeVideo & Async
StatesMost US states

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Personalized approach based on your biology
  • Combines medication with coaching
  • Multiple medication options available
  • Community support and resources
  • Focus on long-term sustainable results

Cons

  • Membership fee in addition to medication cost
  • Wait times for initial consultation can vary
  • Not all medications available in all states

How Found Works

1

Take a metabolic assessment quiz

2

Get matched with a licensed clinician

3

Receive a personalized treatment plan

4

Medication shipped with ongoing coaching support

Medications Available

Compounded SemaglutideCompounded TirzepatideMetforminBupropion/Naltrexone

Does not accept insurance directly. May provide documentation for FSA/HSA reimbursement.

Found FAQ

What makes Found different from other GLP-1 providers?
Found combines GLP-1 medication with personalized coaching and behavioral support, focusing on the biological factors that influence weight.
Can I use my FSA/HSA with Found?
Found may provide documentation that you can submit to your FSA/HSA provider for potential reimbursement.
What if I don't qualify for GLP-1 medication?
Found offers multiple medication options. If you don't qualify for a GLP-1, your provider may recommend an alternative treatment plan.

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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.