Understanding Fatty Liver Disease
Fatty liver disease—now clinically referred to as MASLD—is rarely a standalone condition. It`s usually a signal of deeper metabolic dysfunction that requires precision care

Expert Care for a Complex Organ
You shouldn’t have to navigate liver health alone. Meto connects you with specialists who understand the metabolic roots of liver disease.

Specialized Expertise
Access hepatologists and endocrinologists experienced in metabolic-associated liver disease.

Insurance-First Care
We prioritize providers who accept your insurance to keep care affordable.

Data-Driven Treatment Plans
Your care is built from your actual lab trends—not generalized protocols.
Metabolic Optimization
Targeted use of GLP-1s and insulin-sensitizing therapies shown to improve liver fat and metabolic health.
Advanced Insulin Markers
We test HOMA-IR and Fasting Insulin to catch resistance before your glucose even rises.
Metabolic Benchmarking
Every 90 days, we re-test to prove your treatment plan is working.
Advanced Tools to Protect and Restore Your Liver
Our care model uses evidence-based interventions designed to reduce liver fat and reverse inflammation safely.
Book a ConsultationThe Reality of Fatty Liver
Fatty liver (recently renamed MASLD) is often a symptom of a larger metabolic imbalance. When your body can’t process energy correctly, it stores fat where it doesn’t belong.
The Opportunity
The liver has a remarkable ability to regenerate when treated early.
The Risk
Without intervention, fatty liver can progress to inflammation (NASH), fibrosis, and eventually cirrhosis.
The Solution
Precision, medically guided care that addresses the root metabolic drivers—not just symptoms
Advanced care that's actually covered.
We remove the friction that usually blocks access to high-quality liver care.
Verify my insurance coverageIn-Network Focus
We match you with providers within your insurance network
3–5 Day Results
We handle approvals for imaging and medications
Transparent Pricing
No membership or hidden fees, just clinical care.
Frequently Asked Questions
The primary driver is metabolic dysfunction - particularly insulin resistance. When the body can't process glucose and fat efficiently, excess fat gets deposited in the liver. It's closely associated with obesity, prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, high triglycerides, and metabolic syndrome. You don't have to be a heavy drinker or even overweight to develop it.




