MedCity News December 18, 2024
Marissa Plescia

Wisp patients enrolled in its weight care program can now access nutrition counseling services with Nourish.

Women’s telehealth company Wisp and food as medicine platform Nourish have launched a partnership to support patients taking GLP-1s, the companies announced Wednesday. Wisp patients can now access nutrition counseling support through Nourish.

New York City-based Wisp offers treatments for different sexual and reproductive health needs, including birth control, sexually transmitted diseases and hormonal health. In October, it launched a weight care program that offers prescriptions for Semaglutide (branded FDA-approved Wegovy) Subcutaneous Injectable Medication, Compounded Semaglutide Subcutaneous Injectable Medication, Compounded Sublingual Semaglutide, and Metabolic Support and GLP-1 Boost Capsules. The program is currently available in 23 states with plans to expand nationwide in early...

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