MedCity News September 8, 2025
Marissa Plescia

WeightWatchers’ new menopause program provides support from menopause-trained clinicians, along with workshops, fitness guidance and access to prescriptions when needed.

WeightWatchers launched a new menopause-focused program on Monday, designed to support women with weight management from perimenopause through postmenopause.

New York City-based WeightWatchers is a wellness company that combines technology and community support to help people lose weight and improve their fitness. It leverages behavioral health tactics, like a point tracking system, to encourage mindful eating.

WeightWatchers for Menopause, meanwhile, offers access to one-on-one support with menopause-trained clinicians and registered dietitians. Consumers receive nutrition support, fitness focused on strength and stability, and menopause-related workshops. The program starts at $25 a month.

If needed, members can also be prescribed medications...

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