
Medical oversight
Telehealth does not fail because of technology.
It fails when medical oversight is fragmented, reactive, or built as an afterthought. WIZLO delivers medical oversight as infrastructure. Structured. Defensible. Designed to scale across states, programs, and regulators.
Three ways to build medical oversight
Use independently or as a unified system.
Provider network
Licensed care, delivered at scale
A nationwide network of credentialed physicians and clinicians who support the full clinical lifecycle.From intake review to long-term oversight.Best for brands that need immediate clinical coverage without recruiting, credentialing, or managing providers internally.
Medical directorship
Clinical leadership with authority
Physician-led governance that sets standards, reviews care delivery, and owns medical decision-making. Best for brands that already operate care programs but need defensible medical leadership to meet regulatory, advertising, or payment requirements.
PC–MSO structure
The compliant operating model
A legally sound separation between clinical care and business operations, structured state by state. Best for brands scaling nationally, entering regulated therapies, or preparing for audits, acquisitions, or institutional partners.
Clinical workflows, finally unified.
Wizlo eliminates tool-switching by bringing charting, e-prescribing, results, messaging, and permissions together in one place — designed to move at the speed of care.

Safe prescribing
Every prescription is tied to a licensed provider, issued under approved protocols, and supported by proper documentation.
State-by-State expansion
Medical oversight adapts as you enter new jurisdictions—without rewriting your business or clinical model.

Regulatory readiness
Built to meet the expectations of medical boards, payment processors, ad platforms, and certification bodies.

Operational stability
Clinical decisions stay with clinicians. Business decisions stay with operators. The boundary is clear and enforceable.
Real world use cases
Launching a telehealth program
Start with a compliant medical foundation from day one. Providers, protocols, and governance are already in place.
Scaling across states
Expand coverage without re-credentialing chaos or legal exposure. Oversight scales with demand.
Adding regulated therapies
Safely introduce GLP-1s, hormones, peptides, or longevity programs under physician-approved protocols
Advertising & payments approval
Meet LegitScript, visa, mastercard, and platform requirements without retrofitting compliance later
Long-term care models
Support recurring care, follow-ups, and maintenance programs with ongoing physician supervision.
Protocols that do not start from scratch
Medical oversight is only as strong as the protocols behind it. Through Arora Health & Aesthetics, Sean Arora and his medical board have designed: These protocols are paired with clinic-facing education for providers and patient-facing education that reinforces informed consent, adherence, and trust. Nothing is improvised. Nothing is outsourced blindly.
- Evidence-based clinical protocols
- Condition- and therapy-specific prescribing standards
- Structured intake and eligibility criteria
- Escalation and review workflows
- Ongoing monitoring frameworks
Backed by medical authority, not just software
WIZLO’s medical offering is backed by Sean Arora (Arora Health & Aesthetics) and supported by: This is not compliance for today. This is infrastructure built for where telehealth is going.
- A full board of practicing physicians
- A nationwide provider network
- Legal and compliance teams embedded into operations
Safe prescribing

Defensible operations

Faster launches

Safer scaling

Safe prescribing

Defensible operations

Faster launches

Safer scaling

Safe prescribing

Defensible operations

Faster launches

Safer scaling




Medical oversight is not a feature. It is the backbone of credible telehealth.
WIZLO provides the infrastructure, provider network, and compliance framework required to operate hair growth programs safely and at scale.

