Find a legitimate GLP-1 specialist
When you are ready to book, not before, use verified channels. GLP-1 receptor agonists are Schedule H medicines in India. Only qualified specialists should prescribe after evaluating your labs, BMI, and comorbidities.
Find a legitimate specialist
Kesho educates only. we do not prescribe, sell medicines, or book appointments. GLP-1 medicines are Schedule H in India and must be prescribed by an endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist after proper evaluation. Avoid chemists or wellness clinics offering pens without prescription.
Endocrinologist (DM)
Complex obesity, thyroid history, insulin combinations, GLP-1 initiation and titration
Diabetologist
Type 2 diabetes with uncontrolled HbA1c, first specialist after GP referral
Internal medicine specialist
CDSCO-authorized prescriber for metabolic risk; may co-manage after specialist initiation
Cardiologist
Type 2 diabetes with established cardiovascular disease | GLP-1 with proven MACE benefit
RSSDI-accredited centres in Mumbai
Lilavati Hospital & Research Centre
Lt. Gen. (Dr.) V. Ravishankar
A-791, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra West, Mumbai 400050
S. L. Raheja Hospital
Dr. Kunal Punamiya
Raheja Rugnalaya Marg, Mahim West, Mumbai 400016
9892848525
Full national list: RSSDI accredited centres
Before your appointment. Bring & ask
Lab checklist
- HbA1c (within last 3 months)
- Fasting & post-meal glucose
- Lipid panel (LDL, HDL, triglycerides)
- Kidney function (creatinine, eGFR)
- Liver enzymes (ALT, AST)
- Thyroid profile (TSH ± free T4) if clinically indicated
- Pregnancy test if relevant
Essential questions
- Am I a candidate for GLP-1 therapy given my BMI, HbA1c, and comorbidities?
- Which drug class fits my profile: semaglutide, tirzepatide, or another GLP-1 RA?
- What titration schedule will we follow and how do I manage nausea?
- What is the estimated monthly cost at maintenance dose, including generic options?
- What monitoring labs and how often?
Do not use these channels for GLP-1
- Retail chemists offering pens without a valid NMC-registered prescription
- Wellness / slimming clinics without baseline bloodwork and follow-up
- Online sellers with steep discounts and no Schedule H verification
- Social media influencers promising guaranteed prescriptions
Where Kesho fits in your journey
Symptom / condition awareness
Drug name / social media curiosity
Cost & affordability
Safety & side effects
Doctor preparation
On therapy: monitoring
Wrong path intercept
Kesho.health is an education platform. Listing RSSDI-accredited centres is for patient convenience and does not constitute endorsement, referral fee arrangement, or medical advice. Always verify NMC registration and clinic credentials independently.