Weight Loss Reviewed exists to help people like you make informed, confident decisions about the people providing them with medications they intend to inject in their bodies.
Choosing the wrong provider can lead to an array of undesirable results whether that be actual, physical harm from fraudulent medication or billing issues from sketchy companies that charge money and never ship the product.
For safety reasons, we do not name bad actors. We simply only list companies that have met our rigorous vetting standards that include analyzing easily manipulated things like consumer reviews for fraud to more complex research such as tracking down ownership and management information.
So while you won’t find specific answers to “is this allegedly top rated website with 5 star reviews that didn’t ship my order after 3 weeks and doesn’t have customer service a scam?” or “is this place that is offering $99/mo injection treatments that doesn’t have a contact page or address legit?”, there’s a good chance you already know the answer to that question.
Don’t get me wrong. I am sure there are plenty of small, good actors in this space just getting started that are not scams at all. In most businesses, this would not be a problem.
But injectable medicine is a serious purchase, so Weight Loss Reviewed advises against taking chances on smaller sites and sticking to companies with established track records like those we list here.
Nevertheless, if you’d like to take a shot with a company that isn’t featured here, be sure to check the company out on LinkedIn and other sources to verify its size, funding, licensing, location and leadership before entering an agreement to subscribe to their telehealth service and inject their product.