Weight Loss

Our medical weight loss program using Semaglutide offers a comprehensive and personalized approach to help you achieve your weight loss goals.  On average, patients can expect to lose approximately 15% of their total body weight over six months.


Our program begins with an in-person consultation to tailor a plan specifically for you. While insurance cannot be used for this treatment, we ensure a flexible approach to medication delivery, either for pick-up or delivery, based on your preference. We provide regular check-ins when starting, to monitor your progress and adjust your treatment as needed.

Why Semaglutide is Effective for Weight Loss

Semaglutide mimics the effects of a natural hormone that regulates appetite and food intake. It works by slowing gastric emptying, which helps you feel fuller for longer periods and reduces overall calorie intake. Clinical studies have shown that when combined with a healthy diet and regular exercise, patients using Semaglutide can lose approximately 15% of their body weight over six months.

  • What is the process for starting this medical weight loss program?

    Before starting Semaglutide treatment, patients must undergo a Complete Blood Count (CBC) and Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) within 8 weeks of beginning treatment, with a follow-up review 4 weeks into the program. 


    An in-person consultation is required to tailor the treatment plan. Medications can be picked up or delivered, and regular monthly check-ins, or weekly when starting, will be conducted to monitor progress.








  • What kind of weight loss results can I expect with Semaglutide?

    When combined with a healthy diet and regular exercise, most patients using Semaglutide can expect to lose approximately 15% of their total body weight over six months. 


    Individual results may vary based on adherence to the treatment plan and lifestyle changes.



  • Are there any side effects to Semaglutide?

    Semaglutide can have side effects. Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal pain. 


    These gastrointestinal issues are usually mild and tend to improve as your body adjusts to the medication. Other potential side effects may include headache, fatigue, and dizziness.

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