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Editorial reference, not medical advice. This report checks trust signals before you pay. It does not decide whether a GLP-1 is right for you and does not replace a licensed prescriber.

Free tool · Provider trust report

Check a GLP-1 offer before you pay.

Pick the provider, drug name, route, and cash price shown. The report gives every offer an answer-based trust score, then separates that from Protocol One's public provider audit when one exists.

Not sure whether you should be provider shopping yet? Run the GLP-1 readiness report first.

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Score this offer.

Before insurance: meds + consult + membership + shipping + refills. Leave blank if hidden.

Trust signals and red flags
Clinician-first flags

Your report

A score you can inspect.

Run the check and we will show the answer-based score, the provider audit status, price sanity, red flags, and the exact questions to ask before paying.

How the dad-test works

The report creates an answer-based trust score for every run, even when the provider is not in the public Protocol One scorecard yet. If a public provider audit exists, the report shows it separately so a missing audit does not look like a broken score.

Known provider data comes from our doctor-ethical framework. Unknown providers are checked against the same practical questions: named pharmacy, real prescriber, transparent pricing, honest compounded-drug language, cancellation terms, and obvious regulatory red flags.

What this does not do: it does not diagnose, prescribe, confirm eligibility, or approve a protocol. If a medical flag appears, the report routes you back to a clinician instead of a purchase path.