Doctor-supervised weight care for women with PCOS-related weight challenges. Review insulin resistance, routines, appetite patterns, and goals before choosing a plan.

Review symptoms, routines, history, and safety before a care plan begins.
Your intake captures weight history, insulin-resistance context, symptoms, prior attempts, and available health context.
Your clinician reviews how PCOS, appetite patterns, routine, sleep, stress, and weight may be interacting.
Track weight trend, cycles, appetite, energy, and barriers so the care plan reflects how your body is responding.
Nutrition guidance and check-ins are built around Indian meals, work schedules, family routines, and real constraints.
Private medical weight care from assessment to follow-up.
Complete your intake online, consult by video, and stay connected over WhatsApp. No waiting rooms, public clinic visits, or unnecessary paperwork.
Licensed Indian clinicians review your medical history, metabolic context, routines, and safety signals before ongoing care begins.
Individual results vary. Doctor review required.
Assessment, care planning, diet guidance, strength and activity support, monitoring, and follow-up sit in one coordinated private workflow.
Begin with assessment, clinician review, and a practical care plan before any ongoing program begins.

A private intake covering weight history, lifestyle, metabolic risks, prior attempts, and safety signals a clinician needs to review.
Your care team reviews eligibility before clinical care begins.

Includes medical consultation, diet guidance, strength and activity support, monitoring, and coordinated follow-up.
Your care team reviews eligibility before clinical care begins.

A longer care window for people who want structured follow-up across routines, nutrition, activity, and progress tracking.
Your care team reviews eligibility before clinical care begins.
We combine clinical review, diet guidance, strength and activity support, tracking, and follow-up so your plan reflects your actual life.

Your intake helps clinicians review weight history, metabolic risk, prior attempts, routines, and safety signals before recommending next steps.

Weekly 1:1 sessions with clinical nutritionists who understand the Indian palate and cultural lifestyle.

Review relevant history, available records, routines, appetite patterns, and barriers before the plan is finalised.

Six steps, in order. Clear pricing. No care-plan payment unless a clinician confirms KiloCare is appropriate.
No payment required. We ask about your weight history, what you have already tried, and the health details a doctor needs to review safely.
An NMC-registered clinician screens your intake for fit and safety. If KiloCare is appropriate, we confirm eligibility. If it is not, we tell you why.
Eligible patients can choose monthly care at ₹2,499 or 3-month care at ₹4,999. This includes medical consultation, diet guidance, strength and activity support, monitoring, and care coordination.
About twenty minutes, from wherever you are. Your clinician reviews your goals, risks, routine, and questions before finalising the care plan.
Your coordinator helps you start the plan, set check-in cadence, and understand what to track during the first week.
Your care team reviews appetite patterns, adherence, routines, and tolerability. The plan adjusts based on how your body and schedule are responding. Results vary.
Every KiloCare patient is supported by a reviewing clinician, a nutritionist, and a dedicated coordinator. No one does this alone.
MD Endocrinology / MD Internal Medicine / DM Cardiology
An NMC-registered specialist reviews your medical history, conducts a video consultation, and decides whether a clinical pathway is appropriate.
BSc/MSc Clinical Nutrition, Registered Dietitian
Your dietitian creates a personalised meal plan that works with your routine and your lifestyle. Indian meals, not imported diet charts.
Healthcare Operations
Your single point of contact for scheduling, follow-up reminders, and coordination. Keeps everything on track so you can focus on the plan.
Reviewing clinicians are independently licensed and registered with the National Medical Commission (NMC). Your clinician's profile is shared before your first consultation.
Different goals, different starting points, the same need for doctor-led care that actually fits real life.
“For years I was told to just lose weight. KiloCare was the first time someone reviewed the PCOS context and built a plan around my routine.”
*Individual results vary. Care plans depend on clinician review.
“The clinician explained why generic diet advice had not worked for me. The plan felt practical instead of punishing.”
*Individual results vary. Care plans depend on clinician review.
“The weekly check-ins helped me notice patterns around sleep, cravings, and stress. I finally felt like the plan matched my life.”
*Individual results vary. Care plans depend on clinician review.
Names changed and quotes adapted from patient experience interviews. Outcomes vary by individual. Treatment requires doctor review.

KiloCare coordinates assessment, clinician review, diet guidance, strength and activity support, monitoring, and follow-up so eligible adults are not left trying to solve a medical problem with generic diet advice.
Endocrinologists only
Monthly or 3-month care
Eligibility assessment
Consult, diet, strength, follow-up
The clinical basis
Medical weight care is not a supplement program or a crash diet. It starts with a clinician reviewing the biological and behavioural factors that can keep weight stuck: appetite patterns, insulin resistance, sleep, stress, hormones, prior dieting, and medical history.
Your assessment gives the clinical team the context needed to check eligibility and safety: weight history, current medicines, lab markers where available, contraindications, routines, and goals. If KiloCare is appropriate, your plan can combine doctor review, diet guidance, strength and activity support, monitoring, and follow-up in one coordinated workflow.
Clinical decisions are made by licensed professionals after intake review. Individual results vary based on health profile, adherence, and follow-up, which is why the first step is an assessment rather than a one-size-fits-all promise.
Safety review and what to watch for
Your clinician reviews weight history, current treatments, metabolic markers where available, prior attempts, lifestyle, contraindications, and goals before recommending a care pathway.
Weight care changes over time. Check-ins help your care team understand appetite patterns, routines, tolerability, adherence, and barriers before adjusting your plan.
Contact your doctor if you experience severe or persistent abdominal pain, fainting, dehydration, swelling, allergic reactions, or any symptom that feels unusual or severe.
Some profiles need in-person care, specialist management, or a different clinical pathway. If KiloCare is not appropriate for your situation, we explain why before any care-plan payment.
KiloCare does not replace emergency care, your regular physician, or specialist advice for complex conditions. It coordinates clinical weight care for eligible adults after review.
This is general information, not medical advice. A licensed clinician makes recommendations only after reviewing your profile.
KiloCare starts with clinical review, not a generic food chart. Your clinician reviews weight history, symptoms, routines, available health context, and safety signals before recommending next steps.
KiloCare is focused on doctor-reviewed weight care, not specialist gynaecology treatment. If you are already under a gynaecologist, your clinician can help you understand how weight care should be coordinated.
KiloCare clinical care is ₹2,499/month or ₹4,999 for 3 months after eligibility review. The initial assessment is free and does not require a care-plan payment.
A clinician reviews your profile. If KiloCare is appropriate, your team explains the care plan, follow-up cadence, pricing, and what to track.
A clinician reviews your intake before any care-plan payment is taken.
Results may vary. KiloCare provides clinical care coordination and does not replace a physician’s advice. Recommendations are made only after review by licensed professionals. This is not a substitute for professional medical advice.