From taking the first step to seek help, to navigating the healthcare system and finally receiving a diagnosis, there are barriers at every turn. And even after building a treatment plan with a healthcare provider, many people face another wall: the recommended treatment isn’t covered.
Why it matters
The barriers don’t stop at the doctor’s office.
Obesity is recognized as a chronic disease by the WHO, Obesity Canada, and the Canadian Medical Association.
WHO treatment guidance includes obesity medication as part of evidence-based care — alongside nutrition, behavioural, and lifestyle supports.
Improving access to evidence-based care promotes health equity and helps reduce long-term healthcare costs.
When treatment is covered, people can focus on their health — not financial barriers.