Noom
Psychology-based weight loss with GLP-1 medication support
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About Noom
Digital health platform offering psychology-based weight loss programs. Now offers GLP-1 prescription programs including compounded semaglutide through Noom Med with physician consultation.
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Pros & Cons
Pros
- Unique psychology-based behavioral coaching program
- GLP-1 medication combined with curriculum
- Genuinely effective for long-term habit change
- App with food logging, lessons, group support
- Physician consultation for medication
- 35+ lb weight loss reported by users
Cons
- Expensive at $149/month
- Aggressive upselling of premium features
- No published COAs (compounding pharmacy model)
- GLP-1 availability depends on FDA shortage status
- Medication is only one part of a larger program
- Not a standalone peptide vendor
Reviews
Been on Noom Med for 4 months. The GLP-1 medication (compounded semaglutide) works but honestly the real value is the behavioral psychology program. Lost 22 lbs combined with the medication and the daily lessons on eating habits. The medication arrives on time from a partner pharmacy. Cost is $149/month which is steep but includes both the app program and medication.
Tried Noom 3 years ago without medication and lost 10 lbs then plateaued. With the GLP-1 program I've lost 35 lbs in 5 months. The combination of appetite suppression from semaglutide and the behavioral coaching is powerful. The app is genuinely helpful — food logging, daily lessons, group support. Doctor consultation was thorough. Only complaint is the monthly cost but the results speak for themselves.
Noom's weight loss approach is genuinely effective — the psychology-based curriculum actually changed how I think about food. The GLP-1 medication through Noom Med was properly prescribed and shipped fast. But they push hard on upsells — premium features, coaching add-ons, longer commitments. $149/month base cost plus pressure to upgrade makes it expensive. If you can ignore the upsells, the core program works.