Weight management, built for your health

Your health is personal , and so is weight.

At Get Limitless, we take a medical, evidence-based approach to weight management that focuses on your biology, not blame.

The symptoms are real. So is the support behind you.

Over 50% of Australian adults are overweight or obese

Weight is influenced by genetics, hormones, metabolism, environment, and lifestyle — not personal failure. Support is available1.
¹ Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Up to 600% higher risk
of type 2 diabetes

Long-term untreated obesity is associated with a substantially increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes and other metabolicconditions2.
² ScienceDaily (2019)

Why weight loss feels harder than it should

Appetite regulation

Hormones that control hunger and fullness can increase food focus and reduce satiety.

Insulin sensitivity

Hormones that control hunger and fullness can increase food focus and reduce satiety.

Metabolic adaptation

As weight changes, the body may reduce calorie expenditure to conserve energy — a normal physiological response.

Weight regain risk

After weight loss, biological signals may push weight back toward a previous set point without ongoing support.

Calculate your weight loss potential

You could up to 20.2% of your weight through our program!*

It’s more than a weight
loss plan. It’s a community.

Find nutritional, protein-packed recipes in the Eden community app,
on-demand workouts, and connect with a weight loss coach
anytime along your journey.
On-demand workouts and fitness coaching
Coaching by board certified nutritionists
Community events, recipes and chat

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What is BMI and why is it important?

What is BMI and why is it important?
BMI (Body Mass Index) helps measure your weight relatively to your height. If it is 27 or above, you could be eligible for our delivered medical treatment.

Who can use this BMI calculator?

Adults 19 and over can use this calculator. Note that BMI is just one factor – we’ll do a full health assessment during your consultation.

How it works

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Complete your intake

Start by completing a short online intake covering your health history, goals, and symptoms. This helps determine eligibility and guide next steps.

Complete your intake
Takes a few minutes
Secure
Completed online

Test what matters

Complete our Hormone Health blood panel through one our network of 4000+ Australian pathology partners, guided by your health goals and clinical history.

Test what matters
Fast Appointments
Nationwide access
No unnecessary tests

Understand your results

Your results are uploaded to our secure patient portal and reviewed by AHPRA-registered medical practitioner.

Understand your results
Clear Explanations
Trends over time
No medical jargon

An actionable plan

Your practitioner will recommend a personalised care plan which may include treatment, lifestyle guidance, and ongoing monitoring.

An actionable plan
Individualised
Evidence based
Medically appropriate

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What we test to understand your Weight Management

Sustainable weight loss isn’t about willpower, it’s about understanding how your metabolism, hormones, and insulin response are working rightnow.

Blood sugar regulation

Fasting glucose, fasting insulin, and HOMA-IR to assess insulin sensitivity and identify metabolic barriers to fat loss.

Hormonal metabolism

Thyroid function and cortisol to evaluate metabolic rate, stress response, and hormone-driven weight resistance

Fat storage signals

Insulin and cortisol patterns to understand whether the body is primed for fat storage versus fat mobilisation.

Cardiometabolic risk

Lipid studies including HDL to ensure weight loss strategies improve long-term heart and metabolic health.

Liver function

Key liver enzymes to assess metabolic processing, fatty liver risk, and medication suitability.

Biological age

A composite marker to understand metabolic stress and guide how aggressively weight loss should be approached.

Potential benefits you may notice

Why Weight Loss with Get Limitless?

Treatment informed by comprehensive labs

We start with in-depth pathology to understand what’s happening beneath the surface. Results guide eligibility, dosing considerations, and ongoing monitoring. Care is based on evidence, not assumptions.

Clinically guided,not one-size-fits-all

Every plan is developed by AHPRA-registered medical practitioners using objective data and clinical assessment. Treatment is only considered when medically appropriate.

Convenient Australia-wide testing

Access blood testing through 4,000+ partner pathology locations nationwide, with fast turnaround times and results automatically uploaded to your secure portal.

Ongoing, connected care

We start with in-depth pathology to understand your hormone profile in context. Results guide eligibility, dosing considerations, and ongoing monitoring — not guesswork.

It’s more than a plan, It’s Personal

Weight loss isn’t one size fits all. Your biology and health history matter.

Your plan is built around your metabolic profile, guided by clinical testing and medical oversight, and adjusted as your body responds over time.

What this enables:

Treatment guided by your physiology, not willpower
Adjustments based on progress, tolerability, and results
Ongoing support. Not a set-and-forget approach
Weight
240lbs
Goal
190lbs
Exercise
3x /week
Est Time
6 months
Weeks completed
8
Habits formed
3
Strack active
21 days
Trend
Steady

The Weight Management Journey

0–3 months

Begin to notice changes

As hormone levels start to stabilise, some women report early improvements in sleep comfort, mood stability, and daily energy. This phase focuses on finding the right balance and monitoring how your body responds under clinical guidance.*

3–6 months

Early progress

As treatment and support are tailored to your needs, many people begin noticing changes in appetite regulation, energy levels, and eating patterns.Individual experiences vary.

6–12+ months

Ongoing support

With continued medical review, progress tracking, and plan adjustments, weight management becomes more sustainable over time, focused on long-term health, not short-term fixes.

0–3 months

Initial stabilisation

During the early phase, testosterone levels may begin to stabilise as treatment is introduced. Follow-up testing and clinical reviews are used to monitor how your body is responding and to adjust dosing if needed.

3–6 months

Ongoing monitoring & optimisation

With continued medical oversight, clinicians may refine treatment based on blood results, symptoms reported, and individual response. Many patients reach a more consistent hormonal range during this period.

6–12+ months

Long-term management

Treatment becomes part of an ongoing care plan focused on maintaining appropriate hormone levels over time. Regular reviews help ensure therapy remains suitable, safe, and aligned with your health goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is medical weight management

Female hormone health refers to the balance and function of key hormones such as oestrogen, progesterone, and testosterone, which influence energy, mood, sleep, metabolism, bone health, and reproductive health across different life stages.

Who is weight management suitable for

Perimenopause is the transitional phase before menopause, when hormone levels begin to fluctuate. It can start years before periods stop completely and is often when symptoms first appear.

Is weight loss just about willpower

Menopause is diagnosed after 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period. It marks the end of natural reproductive cycles and reflects a sustained decline in ovarian hormone production.

What treatments are available

Treatment plans are personalised and may include nutritional guidance, behavioural support, and where clinically appropriate prescription medications. Not everyone will require or be eligible for medication.

How do you determine if treatment is appropriate for me

You will complete an initial assessment which may include pathology testing and a medical consultation. An AHPRA registered practitioner reviews your results to determine whether treatment is suitable and safe.

How long does it take to see results

Some people notice changes within the first few months while others may take longer. Progress varies based on individual biology adherence and clinical factors. Results are monitored over time.

Is weight loss medication safe

When prescribed appropriately and monitored by a qualified practitioner weight loss medications can be used safely for some people. Your clinician will discuss potential benefits risks and side effects before any treatment is started.

Will I regain the weight after stopping treatment

Weight regain can occur if underlying metabolic factors are not addressed. That is why care focuses on long term support monitoring and sustainable lifestyle strategies rather than short term solutions.

Do I need to follow a specific diet or exercise plan

There is no single approach that works for everyone. Your plan is tailored to your preferences health history and goals with guidance designed to be realistic and sustainable.

How often will I be reviewed

Follow up frequency depends on your treatment plan. Regular reviews help assess progress manage side effects and adjust treatment when needed.

Is everything done online

Consultations and ongoing care are delivered via telehealth. Pathology testing is completed through partner laboratories with results reviewed securely by your care team.

What if I am not eligible for treatment

If treatment is not appropriate your clinician may provide alternative recommendations or guidance focused on lifestyle prevention or further assessment.

How do I get started

You can begin by completing an online assessment to see whether weight management support may be suitable for you.

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