Saudi Arabia’s Kilow launches first integrated marketplace for weight loss

In Saudi Arabia's fast-evolving health tech scene, Kilow has just planted a bold new flag. The country's leading digital health and weight loss platform has rolled out the Kilow Marketplace — a first-of-its-kind hub where medical tools, lab tests, nutritional supplements, medications, and fitness gear live under one virtual roof. Think of it as the Amazon of medically guided weight loss, but laser-focused on sustainability and science, not quick fixes.
Fahed Al Essa, Kilow's founder and CEO, puts it simply: "We're not just offering products, we're building a smarter, more holistic experience around health. The marketplace connects users directly with the resources they need to succeed."
That's not just marketing speak — it's Kilow's attempt to weave everything a person might need into one seamless journey, especially for those on modern weight-loss medications like Ozempic or Mounjaro.
How does it work?
At its core, Kilow Marketplace is a curated shopfront inside the Kilow app. But it's not a random jumble of products — it's structured like a personal health concierge:
- Medications: Prescription treatments, including support for GLP-1-based programs.
- Labs: Certified testing services for tracking health metrics.
- Supplements: Nutritional add-ons vetted for quality.
- Fitness Gear: From resistance bands to smart scales, chosen to match different weight-loss stages.
Everything's baked into the Kilow app workflow. You track your progress, get recommendations, and — without hopping between multiple sites — order exactly what your plan calls for. Early partnerships include Bioniq for personalized supplements and a growing network of certified labs and healthy nutrition providers.
Why does it matter?
Weight loss isn't just about willpower. It's about access — to the right information, the right tools, and the right support, all at the right time. Until now, that's been fragmented. People cobbled together solutions from pharmacies, gyms, online stores, and lab visits. Kilow's move aims to stitch that patchwork into a single, guided path.
For local health brands and suppliers, the platform is more than a marketplace — it's a direct line to high-intent consumers actively working on their health.
As Al Essa points out, the goal is to "build a smarter, more holistic experience," which also doubles as a new revenue stream for partners ready to play in a digitally integrated health space.
The context
Saudi Arabia is in the middle of a health transformation, with rising rates of obesity and chronic disease pushing both public and private sectors to rethink wellness. GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro have caught global attention for their results, but they work best when paired with lifestyle changes and ongoing medical oversight. Kilow is positioning itself as the bridge between those medical advances and the day-to-day actions people need to sustain results.
In that sense, the Kilow Marketplace isn't just a shop — it's part of a bigger bet that integrated, tech-powered health ecosystems will become the norm. If they're right, we might be seeing the blueprint for the next chapter of Saudi Arabia's wellness economy.
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