How Does Mochi Health Work?
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Guides8 min readMarch 2, 2025

How Does Mochi Health Work?

A complete guide to the Mochi Health process. From signup to prescription to ongoing care, here's what to expect.

By Med Consumer Watch Team
Mochi Health is a telehealth platform specializing in GLP-1 weight loss medications. Here's how their process works from start to finish.

Getting Started

The initial process: • Create an account on their website or app • Complete health questionnaire • Provide medical history information • Submit photos if requested • Pay initial consultation fee

Medical Evaluation

What happens next:
  • Licensed provider reviews your information
  • Video or async consultation scheduled
  • Discussion of weight history and goals
  • Review of current medications
  • Assessment of GLP-1 suitability
  • Lab work may be requested

Be thorough and honest in your health questionnaire—it helps providers make safe recommendations.

Prescription and Medication

If approved: • Provider writes prescription • Medication shipped to your home • Usually arrives within a few days to a week • Includes injection supplies and instructions • Typically starts with lowest dose

Ongoing Care

Monthly support includes: • Regular check-ins with care team • Dosage adjustments as needed • Side effect management guidance • Messaging access for questions • Prescription refills • Progress monitoring

What Mochi Offers

Their medication options: • Primarily compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide • More affordable than brand-name medications • May help with brand-name prescriptions if you have insurance • Dosing customized to your needs

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved versions and quality varies by compounding pharmacy.

The Bottom Line

Mochi Health offers a streamlined telehealth experience for GLP-1 weight loss medications. The process takes you from signup through ongoing care with provider support. If you're considering their service, read reviews, understand pricing, and ensure their approach aligns with your healthcare needs.

Sources & References

  • Mochi Health Website

Medical Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about your health or medications. Individual experiences may vary.