What This Helps You Do
Use this checklist to review the operational weak points in a cash-pay GLP-1 program before pharmacy, advertising, compliance, or patient communication issues become expensive.
When To Use This
Use this when launching, reviewing, scaling, or fixing a GLP-1 / weight loss offer.
The Resource
Pharmacy and Sourcing
- Who is the pharmacy partner?
- What documentation has been provided?
- What happens if the pharmacy can no longer fulfill the current offer?
- Is there a backup fulfillment plan?
- Are patients clearly informed about what they are receiving?
Patient Messaging
- Are patient-facing claims accurate?
- Are expectations around results, timelines, and eligibility clear?
- Are limitations and follow-up requirements explained?
Advertising Claims
- Are ads avoiding unsupported promises?
- Are before/after claims being used responsibly?
- Does the landing page match the actual service delivered?
- Is the clinic relying on vague "safe," "approved," or "guaranteed" language?
Operational Dependency
- What breaks if the pharmacy changes terms?
- What breaks if ad campaigns are disapproved?
- What breaks if patient demand spikes?
- What breaks if state or federal rules change?
How To Use It
Review each section with the person responsible for that part of the clinic operation.
Mark each item as:
- Clear
- Needs Review
- At Risk
- Unknown
Anything marked "At Risk" or "Unknown" should become an action item.
Commander Notes
This checklist is not legal or medical advice. It is an operator review tool designed to help clinic owners identify what needs a closer look.
For legal, medical, regulatory, or compliance questions, review with qualified counsel or appropriate clinical leadership.
Next Step
Bring this checklist into Clinic Commanders or request a Command Matrix audit if you want help identifying the highest-priority failure points.
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