For Private Clinics, GLP-1 Services & Digital Health

Your Patients Are Getting the Medication.
Are They Getting the Recommended Support?

GLP-1 medications suppress appetite as a way to lose weight, but they do not address a person's relationship with food. The Eating Freely framework gives your service the clinical tools to address both.

The Gap Your Patients Are Living In

The WHO, JAMA, and NICE are aligned: GLP-1 prescribing should be accompanied by structured psychological and behavioural support. In practice, most GLP-1 services are not delivering this.

The consequences are predictable. Patients who use food to manage emotional distress continue to do so, even with appetite suppression. Discontinuation rates are higher. Weight regain after stopping medication is faster and more significant.

A University of Pennsylvania AI analysis of over 400,000 Reddit posts from GLP-1 users found that emotional eating and psychological distress were among the most commonly reported challenges - persisting despite the medication.

66%

of adults in weight management services report frequent emotional eating.

35%

of health professionals feel equipped to adequately support people with obesity.

20%

do not feel at all feel equipped to support people with obesity.

Patient seeking support

Three Ways to Integrate the Eating Freely Framework

Depending on where your service is right now and where you want it to be, there are three levels of engagement.

Option 01

White-Label Patient App & Programme

  • Full digital programme under your brand
  • Patient app, portal, video modules & worksheets
  • Technical setup and ongoing support

Available on request

Request programme pricing →
Option 02

Train Your Team

  • 1 day / 2 half days facilitated training
  • Full suite of client-facing resources
  • 12 CPD/CE points per participant

Pricing based on participants

Enquire about team training →
Option 03

Framework Licensing

  • Organisational licence to deliver internally
  • White-label rights for all patient materials
  • Quality assurance & compliance support
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Built on Independent Evidence

The Eating Freely programme was independently evaluated by Leeds Beckett University in a three-phase research programme and the positive outcomes are now in print.

27.7%

Reduction in emotional eating scores

86%

Average session attendance rate

4.2kg

Average weight loss as natural byproduct

16 yrs

Clinical development & refinement

Read the Research Evidence

Is This the Right Fit for Your Service?

The Eating Freely framework is designed for organisations already delivering weight management or GLP-1 services.

Private Weight Management Clinics

Prescribing GLP-1 medication and wanting to offer structured support that improves outcomes and reduces discontinuation.

Digital Health Platforms

Delivering weight management support who need a clinically credible psychological framework — white-labelled or licensed.

Occupational Health & Wellbeing

For employees dealing with weight-related health concerns, stress eating, or GLP-1 side effects in the workplace.

Healthcare Training Organisations

That want to offer members an internationally approved, evidence-based training in ethical weight management.

Case Study

KK Wellness Consulting
Florida & Virginia, USA

"We decided to partner with Eating Freely. The B2B license allows our clients to access a hybrid coaching approach through a structured portal provided by Eating Freely for KKW. This highly specialised program has finally joined a lot of dots for us."

Kelly Killen
Kelly Killen
Owner, KK Wellness Consulting

"What I loved about this programme is taking the weight loss component out of the picture, clients immediately felt a sense of ease with this. I really wish there had been support like this available to me when I was going through my own experience."

Chrissy Shuey
Chrissy Shuey
Health Coach, KK Wellness Consulting

Ready to Close the Psychological Gap?

Whether you want to train your team, offer your patients a structured programme, or embed the framework across your organisation — let's talk.