Clinician-led women’s programme

SheMed Medical Weight Loss — Safe, Personalised & Supported

Join 50,000+ women on their journey to confident, sustainable weight loss.

Achieve sustainable results with a programme built around women’s physiology. Start with a private home blood test, receive a tailored treatment plan that supports appetite control and satiety, and get ongoing reviews from UK-licensed clinicians.

Home blood test included
UK-licensed clinicians
Appetite & satiety focused
SheMed hero — confident woman exploring her personalised weight loss plan on mobile

What is medical weight loss?

Medical weight loss is a clinically supervised approach that targets the biology behind weight gain. It focuses on regulating appetite signalling, supporting earlier satiety so portion control feels natural, and improving digestion and insulin response for long-term results.

At SheMed we combine clinical assessment, home blood testing, a personalised treatment plan, and structured follow-up to help women achieve sustainable change.

  • Regulates appetite and reduces cravings
  • Supports natural fullness cues & earlier satiety
  • Pairs medical oversight with practical habit support

Why it works for women

  • 1Hormone-aware planning: considers perimenopause, post-pregnancy, and cycle-related changes.
  • 2Appetite & satiety first: plans reduce cravings and support earlier fullness.
  • 3Clinically monitored: UK clinicians review progress and labs to adjust safely.
Weight loss progress graph showing steady reduction over time

How the SheMed programme works

1

Online assessment (2 mins)

Share your health history, lifestyle and goals.

2

Free home blood test

Kit with pre-paid return. We check kidney, liver, thyroid, blood count and glucose markers.

3

Personalised plan

Designed to support appetite control and gradual, steady weight loss.

4

Ongoing care

2–4 week reviews, side-effect guidance, and practical nutrition & activity tips.

5

Progress tracking

Weight, waist, appetite scores & wins logged in your dashboard.

Why blood test — home blood collection kit

Why we require a blood test before you start

Safety is our foundation. The blood test confirms suitability, identifies any red flags early, and helps us personalise your plan.

🔍 Safety-first, clinically reviewed

What we typically check

  • Kidney & liver function
  • Thyroid profile (where appropriate)
  • Full blood count
  • HbA1c or fasting glucose (as indicated)
  • Other tests based on your history

The private blood test is included in your first month. Your clinician will explain results and next steps in plain English.

Transparent pricing

Fixed Journey
£99 first month
Includes blood test & setup
Then £159 every 4 weeks
Tier 1 · Slow & Steady
£179 first month
Then £229 every 4 weeks
Tier 2 · Picking Up Pace
£279 every 4 weeks
Tier 3 · Need a Boost
£319 every 4 weeks

Who is the programme for?

  • Women seeking a science-backed approach because dieting alone hasn’t worked.
  • Women who want medical oversight and clear safety checks before starting.
  • Busy women who prefer a home-based service with quick online access.

Not everyone is eligible. Your blood test and clinical assessment ensure the plan is appropriate for you before you begin.

G L P 1 – frequently asked questions

What is G L P 1?

G L P 1 is a naturally occurring hormone that helps regulate appetite, blood sugar and digestion. Supporting the body’s G L P 1 signalling can help people feel fuller sooner and reduce cravings, making healthy choices easier.

How does the SheMed plan use G L P 1 science?

Our clinician-led plans draw on current research into appetite signalling and satiety. Your personalised plan aims to enhance fullness cues, reduce overeating and support steady, sustainable weight loss, alongside practical lifestyle guidance.

Is it safe?

Safety is prioritised through pre-treatment blood testing, health history review and ongoing monitoring. We only recommend a plan when it’s clinically suitable, and we provide guidance to manage common side-effects if they appear.

Do I need to change my diet or exercise?

Healthy eating and gentle activity are encouraged but not mandatory to begin. Many members find appetite control helps them choose balanced meals and maintain a routine they can stick to.

When will I see results?

Timelines vary, but many women report improved appetite control within the first few weeks, with weight changes following as consistency builds. Your clinician will help set realistic milestones.

Typical progress timeline

Week 1–2

Onboarding, blood test review, plan confirmed. Many notice reduced snacking and smaller portions.

Week 3–6

Appetite stabilises; steady weight change begins. Lifestyle tweaks added (protein, hydration, gentle movement).

Week 7–12

Consistent progress; plan adjusted by clinicians based on outcomes and tolerability.

Beyond 12 weeks

Focus on maintaining results and building long-term habits that suit your routine.

Meet our clinical team

Dr Matthew Noble — Chief Medical Officer
Dr Matthew Noble
Chief Medical Officer, eMed — MBBS, Scope Certified Professional
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Dr Noble is an experienced GP who leads the clinical team at eMed. He has worked in primary care for 20 years and has been at the forefront of digital primary care for the past 10 years.

Nurse Rachael Joy — Chief Clinical & Strategy Officer
Rachael Joy
Chief Clinical & Strategy Officer, SheMed
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Rachael is a highly experienced nurse who has dedicated her career to delivering the highest standards of care and championing innovation in healthcare. After achieving her BSc in Nursing Studies from King’s College London in 2011, Rachael worked across Urgent and Primary Care settings in both the NHS and private sectors. With a keen interest in digital health, she developed a deep understanding of the challenges women face in accessing quality, personalised healthcare.

Since joining eMed in 2018, Rachael has played a pivotal role in leading multidisciplinary teams and shaping new clinical services. Now, as Chief Clinical and Strategy Officer at SheMed, she drives the development of products that place women’s health at the heart of innovation. This includes leading the SheMed Weight Loss Programme – a patient-centred initiative designed specifically to address women’s unique health needs.

Rachael remains committed to improving access, quality, and outcomes in healthcare. She is passionate about empowering women to take control of their health and wellbeing through evidence-based, compassionate care.

Qualifications:

  • BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing – King’s College London
  • Nurse Independent Prescriber (NIP) – Postgraduate Certificate
  • Advanced Clinical Practice (ACP)
Nurse Angie Hill — Chief Clinical Officer
Angie Hill
Chief Clinical Officer — Registered Nurse & Independent Prescriber
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Angie is a highly experienced healthcare leader with over 15 years of expertise in clinical governance, nursing, and healthcare management. Currently serving as the Chief Clinical Officer at eMed Healthcare UK since August 2024, she is responsible for driving clinical strategy, leadership, and quality improvement initiatives across the organisation. She also oversees the day-to-day clinical delivery of the weight management service.

Member stories

“I’ve lost 2 stone in 5 months and finally feel in control of my appetite.” — Sarah, 38

“The medical support made the difference — I felt safe and guided.” — Emma, 44

“Doing everything from home was a lifesaver. Clear, kind and effective.” — Hannah, 35

Ready to begin?

Start with a quick online assessment. Your private home blood test is included in the first month, and your plan is personalised by UK clinicians.

Take the Free Assessment
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