Noom Med Review

Psychology-based weight loss with GLP-1 medication

3.5/5
$149–$499/moAccepts Insurance
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Overview

Noom Med combines GLP-1 medication with Noom's established psychology-based behavior change platform. The program pairs clinical treatment with cognitive behavioral therapy techniques for sustainable weight loss.

Key Facts

Price$149–$499/mo
InsuranceYes
Visit Typevideo
StatesMost US states

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Combines medication with proven behavior change program
  • Psychology-based approach to habits
  • Large established platform with extensive resources
  • Both brand-name and compounded options
  • App-based tracking and support

Cons

  • Requires Noom membership in addition to medication
  • Total monthly cost can be high
  • App-heavy experience may not suit everyone
  • GLP-1 program is newer addition to platform

How Noom Med Works

1

Sign up for Noom Med and complete a health assessment

2

Meet with a clinician via video call

3

Receive your medication plan alongside Noom's behavior program

4

Track progress in the Noom app with ongoing clinician support

Medications Available

Compounded SemaglutideWegovyOzempic

May help with insurance coverage for brand-name medications. Noom membership and compounded options are out-of-pocket.

Noom Med FAQ

Do I need a regular Noom membership for Noom Med?
Noom Med is a separate program from the standard Noom subscription, though it incorporates Noom's behavioral change methodology.
What is the psychology-based approach?
Noom uses cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques to help you build sustainable habits around food, exercise, and stress management alongside medication.
Can I use Noom Med without the app?
The Noom Med program is designed around the app experience, which includes tracking, coaching, and educational content.

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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.