About WellCalcs
WellCalcs was created to help people understand weight, nutrition, fitness, wellness, budget, and GLP-1 planning numbers before discussing important decisions with a qualified professional. The site is a calculator-first educational resource, not a clinic, pharmacy, prescribing service, diagnosis engine, or substitute for medical care.
We focus on useful estimates: BMI categories, calorie targets, protein ranges, activity planning, cost scenarios, habit tracking, and discussion guides for sensitive topics. When a page touches medication, lab values, symptoms, or coverage, the wording is intentionally educational and points users back to their clinician, pharmacist, insurer, or care team.
WellCalcs is built around useful calculators first. Guides and blog posts support the tools, but the product is the interactive experience.
The calculators explain estimates, ranges, and planning scenarios. They do not diagnose conditions, prescribe medication, or replace a clinician.
Each supported language gets its own route, search intent, metadata, FAQ set, and internal links so users can find the right page naturally.
Who runs WellCalcs?
WellCalcs is operated by an independent editorial and product team focused on practical calculators, clear explanations, and safe health-information boundaries. We are not a medical practice and do not provide individualized medical advice.
Because the site covers health and cost topics, we do not pretend to have credentials we have not published. Instead, we make the formula, source context, disclaimer, correction path, and tool purpose visible so readers can judge the work and verify important decisions elsewhere.
Read our editorial processCalculator logic is based on transparent formulas, public reference ranges, trial summaries, nutrition math, or clearly labeled planning assumptions.
We avoid diagnosis, dose instructions, medication switching advice, treatment promises, and language that tells a visitor what medical choice to make.
Tool pages and articles are edited for plain language, mobile readability, policy safety, and clear next steps before publication.
WellCalcs uses public health references and transparent math where appropriate, including BMI category ranges, nutrition and energy-estimation formulas, published clinical-trial summaries, FDA label information, and insurer-facing planning concepts. We cite formulas or explain assumptions inside tool result sections whenever a calculator depends on them.
Content is reviewed for clarity, usefulness, and safety boundaries. If a page could be interpreted as telling someone to start, stop, switch, delay, or change a medication, we rewrite it as an education or discussion guide instead.
See sources and formula referencesWellCalcs is an independent web calculator project. For corrections, business questions, or policy concerns, use the contact page so the request has a written record.
The site does not sell medication, provide prescriptions, review medical records, or decide whether a treatment is right for a visitor.
Tool copy, FAQs, source notes, and safety disclaimers are reviewed when formulas, policies, or public references change.
WellCalcs provides educational calculators only. Results are estimates based on the inputs you provide and should be discussed with a qualified health professional before making medical, medication, nutrition, or exercise decisions.