assessment
Answer a few quick questions about your health and goals.
Why weight loss is hard
For many men, diet and exercise alone may not be enough.
Our difference: we treat weight gain at its biological root with medical therapy plus expert dietary and lifestyle support.
Clinical studies show average 5–15% body-weight loss over 12 months with prescription therapy plus diet and lifestyle support.
Answer a few quick questions about your health and goals.
An Australian trained men’s health GP reviews your history, documents biometric measurements, and builds your plan. First visit is with the clinic is bulk-billed.
If appropriate, prescription treatment is shipped in discreet packs direct to your door.
Regular Forte men’s health GP check-ins and expert dietitian sessions keep you on track.
Medication alone isn’t enough.
Your program includes:



Transparent, no hidden fees.
Note: Many weight-loss medicines are not PBS-subsidised; private prices apply.
BMI may misclassify muscular or older men & does not measure fat distribution.
There are many prescription medications that can be tailored to your weight loss needs. Medications can be used for anyone struggling to loose weight and are particularly useful if you have a BMI over 27 with weight-related health risks such as sleep apnoea or high blood pressure, or if your BMI is over 30.
Our doctors can offer a range of prescription weight loss medication for those eligible, expert men’s dietitian provide coaching, and we support you
with regular check-ins.
You can access Forte Men’s Health either in person or online. You will receive a complementary bulk billed first consult when you attend an in-person consultation.
Only prescription treatments with clinical evidence for weight loss. Choice depends on your history and the doctor’s assessment.
Some men get nausea or digestive changes. Usually mild and improve with time. We monitor closely.
Results vary. Studies show 5–15% average loss over 12 months with medical and lifestyle support.
Yes. Australian GPs prescribe and review your treatment with ongoing monitoring.
Yes. Lifestyle change is essential. The dietitian makes it practical and sustainable.
No. If you already have recent blood tests or scans, bring them along. If not, your GP may request new tests (such as blood sugar, cholesterol, liver function) to for follow up of treatment results and safety.
BMI classifies weight relative to height but does not directly measure body fat or distribution and may misclassify muscular or older men. Use with waist and other health checks.
Yes. Discuss with your doctor and we’ll guide you.