Weight Loss & Metabolic Health
How Is Obesity Treated?
Last reviewed: May 2026 · Haute MD Editorial Team
Obesity is treated through a stepped approach: lifestyle interventions (dietary modification, physical activity, behavioral therapy) as the foundation; pharmacological treatment (GLP-1 receptor agonists, bupropion/naltrexone, orlistat) for inadequate lifestyle response; and bariatric surgery (gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy) for severe obesity or those with significant obesity-related comorbidities.
Key considerations
Obesity is treated through a stepped approach: lifestyle interventions (dietary modification, physical activity, behavioral therapy) as the foundation; pharmacological treatment (GLP-1 receptor agonists, bupropion/naltrexone, orlistat) for inadequate lifestyle response; and bariatric surgery (gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy) for severe obesity or those with significant obesity-related comorbidities.
When to seek physician guidance
A board-certified physician can evaluate your individual metabolic profile, hormonal status, medications, and lifestyle factors to design a personalized treatment plan. Comprehensive evaluation typically includes blood work, body composition analysis, and a detailed history before initiating any pharmacological or structured intervention.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this most relevant for?
Adults with weight-related health concerns, metabolic dysfunction, or those who have struggled to achieve sustainable weight loss through lifestyle changes alone. A physician evaluation determines individual suitability.
Is treatment covered by insurance?
Coverage varies widely. Some insurance plans cover obesity treatment, GLP-1 medications, and metabolic evaluations when medically indicated, while others do not. Verify benefits with your insurer and the physician's office in advance.
What is the first step?
Schedule a comprehensive consultation with a board-certified physician experienced in weight management. Expect a detailed medical history, physical examination, lab work, and discussion of your goals before any treatment plan is finalized.
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