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Prescription GLP-1 care, clinician-reviewed

Lose the weight.
Keep it off.

Compounded semaglutide from a US-licensed pharmacy. A licensed clinician reviews your health history and determines whether treatment is appropriate.

Licensed clinicians Licensed pharmacies No insurance required

Prescription treatment only if appropriate after a licensed clinician reviews your health history.

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GLP-1 care informed by leading metabolic-health sources

How it works

Online intake. Real clinician. Discreet shipping.

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Online intake on a Maro tablet

Take the intake

Answer a short set of health questions. Five minutes, on your phone, no waiting room.

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Clinician reviewing treatment information

A real clinician reviews

A US-licensed clinician reads your file, then prescribes the right protocol. You only pay if approved.

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Discreet Maro treatment shipment package

Shipped to your door

Filled by a US-licensed pharmacy and shipped unmarked packaging.

Treatment

One semaglutide program. One focused plan.

WEEKLY GLP-1
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GLP-1 medication

Semaglutide

A once-weekly GLP-1 option for clinically guided weight-loss care.

Helps reduce appetite and support steady progress
$199/mo
Choose Plan
THE MARO PLAN

Everything bundled in. Nothing left to chase.

Your clinician, your medication, your refills, your support — one monthly price, no hidden costs.

See how much weight you may lose

191lbs
You may lose:29lbs
162lbs
Estimated weight
15.2%
Body-weight change
68wks
Trial benchmark

Estimate uses 15.2% as a simple trial-benchmark example. This is not a promise or prediction. Your results may vary.

Source: Wilding JPH et al., NEJM 2021. Individual results may vary.

Plans start at$199/mo

A simple, supported way to take control of your weight-loss care.

What's included

Free online consultation
GLP-1 medication, if prescribed
Free discreet 2-day delivery
Unlimited clinician check-ins
Secure, HIPAA-compliant platform access
HSA/FSA eligible with flexible monthly payments
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Comparison

Why not just go through insurance?

You can — if your insurance covers GLP-1 medication for weight loss. Most don't. The ones that do often require:

Prior authorization (4–8 weeks of paperwork).

No weeks of insurance paperwork before you can get moving.

BMI documentation, often from multiple appointments.

Complete your intake online instead of chasing documentation across appointments.

Step therapy — fail other meds first before they'll cover this.

A U.S.-licensed clinician reviews your history and decides if treatment is appropriate.

Then you're still paying $300–$500 a month in copays.

Competitively priced care, reviewed and shipped in days — not weeks.

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Maro is cash-pay and competitively priced. Semaglutide care reviewed by a U.S.-licensed clinician and shipped in days — not weeks.

An evidence-based look at GLP-1 treatment.

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One medication, one benchmark

Semaglutide has clinical-trial benchmark data for weight management when used with diet and activity support.

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Time matters

These outcomes are reported across many weeks, not days. GLP-1 treatment is built around steady progress over time.

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Dose escalation is gradual

Most treatment plans start lower and increase over time to support tolerability and a more sustainable routine.

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Benchmarks are dose-specific

Published results are tied to specific medications and doses, which is why semaglutide 2.4 mg trial data is shown as a benchmark.

Clinical trial benchmarks. Individual results vary.

Average percent body-weight change reported in selected clinical studies.

Semaglutide 2.4 mg
Semaglutide clinical trial average weight-loss chart Semaglutide 2.4 mg reached about 15.2 percent average body weight loss at 68 weeks in a selected clinical trial. 0% -5% -10% -15% -20% -25% 0122436486072 Weeks
-15.2%
15.2%Average loss reported in semaglutide 2.4 mg trial arm
8 in 10Participants lost at least 5% in selected trial data
68+Weeks of trial benchmark data

Source: Wilding JPH et al., NEJM 2021. Individual results may vary.

Clinical expectations

Real progress takes months, not days.

Clinical data · Steady progress

What progress can look like.

Maro patients lose weight gradually, on plans written by a U.S.-licensed clinician and adjusted month over month. Not a 30-day transformation — a routine that holds.

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist that helps regulate appetite and fullness signals. It also slows gastric emptying, which may help you feel full longer. Your clinician can explain whether it fits your health history.

A licensed clinician reviews your BMI, health history, current medications, and safety considerations before deciding whether prescription treatment is appropriate.

Results vary. Semaglutide treatment is typically evaluated over months, not days, and is paired with dose guidance, nutrition habits, and ongoing check-ins.

Common side effects can include nausea, constipation, diarrhea, stomach discomfort, or appetite changes, especially around dose increases. Your clinician will review risks before treatment.

Maro is designed around follow-up support, dose guidance, and messaging access so your plan can be adjusted if clinically appropriate.

If treatment is prescribed, fulfillment and refills are handled through licensed pharmacy partners with discreet, unbranded delivery.

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