Medical Weight Loss Programs
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Active Ingredient: Semaglutide
Doses: 0.25mg / 0.5mg / 1mg / 1.7mg / 2.4mg
Semaglutide is a medication originally made to help manage Type 2 Diabetes. It was approved by the FDA in 2019 for diabetes and later approved in 2021 as Wegovy® to help with weight loss. It is also marketing under the name brand Rybelsus®
How It Works
Semaglutide works by copying a natural hormone in your body (GLP-1) that helps:
Increase insulin to lower blood sugar
Slow down how fast your stomach empties, helping you feel full longer
Reduce appetite
These effects can support weight loss. However, some people may have side effects like:
Nausea (44%)
Vomiting (25%)
Diarrhea or stomach issues (30%)
Who Shouldn't Use It
This medication isn’t recommended if you:
Have or had certain types of thyroid cancer
Are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to get pregnant
Have a history of eating disorders like anorexia or bulimia
**All programs include Telehealth/In-Person Consultation, diet, one on one counseling, medical supervision by licensed M.D/N.P, supplies (if needed) and maintenance program.
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Active Ingredient: Tirzepatide
Doses: 2.5mg / 5mg / 7.5mg / 10mg
Tirzepatide is a newer medication developed to treat Type 2 Diabetes and support weight loss. It works by targeting two natural hormone receptors in the body: GLP-1 and GIP.
How It Works
Tirzepatide helps with weight loss by:
Slowing down how quickly your stomach empties, so you feel full longer
Reducing appetite and food cravings
These changes can lead to reduced calorie intake and weight loss over time. Common side effects include:
Nausea (44%)
Vomiting (25%)
Diarrhea or stomach issues (30%)
Who Shouldn’t Use It
Tirzepatide may not be safe if you have or have had:
Chronic digestive issues (like malabsorption)
Gallbladder problems or cholestasis
Pancreatitis
Thyroid disorders or a family history of thyroid cancer
Are pregnant or planning to become pregnant
*All programs include Telehealth/In-Person Consultation, diet, one on one counseling, medical supervision by licensed M.D/N.P, supplies (if needed) and maintenance program.
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Active Ingredient: Liraglutide
Doses: 0.6mg / 1.2mg / 1.8mg / 2.4mg / 3mg
Liraglutide is a medication originally made for Type 2 Diabetes. It’s similar to Semaglutide and was later found to also help with weight loss.
How It Works
Liraglutide works by activating a natural hormone in your body called GLP-1, which helps:
Slow down how quickly your stomach empties, so you feel full longer
Signal your brain to reduce hunger and appetite
This can support weight loss over time. Common side effects include:
Nausea (44%)
Vomiting (25%)
Diarrhea or stomach upset (30%)
Who Shouldn’t Use It
This medication may not be right for you if you have or have had:
Pancreatitis
Gallstones or gallbladder issues
Thyroid problems or a family history of thyroid cancer
**All programs include Telehealth/In-Person Consultation, diet, one on one counseling, medical supervision by licensed M.D/N.P, supplies (if needed) and maintenance program.
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Active Ingredient: Semaglutide
Doses: 0.25mg / 0.5mg / 1mg / 2mg / 2.5mg
What is a "Troche" - Oral troches (tro-keys) are medicated tablets that dissolve in the mouth. Typically, they are placed between the cheek/gum and allowing it to slowly dissolve. This bypasses the liver and allows the medication to go directly into the blood stream.
Semaglutide is a medication originally made to help manage Type 2 Diabetes. It was approved by the FDA in 2019 for diabetes and later approved in 2021 as Wegovy® to help with weight loss. It is also marketing under the name brand Rybelsus®
How It Works
Semaglutide works by copying a natural hormone in your body (GLP-1) that helps:
Increase insulin to lower blood sugar
Slow down how fast your stomach empties, helping you feel full longer
Reduce appetite
These effects can support weight loss. However, some people may have side effects like:
Nausea (44%)
Vomiting (25%)
Diarrhea or stomach issues (30%)
Who Shouldn't Use It
This medication isn’t recommended if you:
Have or had certain types of thyroid cancer
Are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to get pregnant
Have a history of eating disorders like anorexia or bulimia
**All programs include Telehealth/In-Person Consultation, diet, one on one counseling, medical supervision by licensed M.D/N.P, supplies (if needed) and maintenance program.
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Active Ingredient: Tirzepatide
Doses: 2.5mg / 5mg
What is a "Troche" - Oral troches (tro-keys) are medicated tablets that dissolve in the mouth. Typically, they are placed between the cheek/gum and allowing it to slowly dissolve. This bypasses the liver and allows the medication to go directly into the blood stream.
Tirzepatide is a newer medication developed to treat Type 2 Diabetes and support weight loss. It works by targeting two natural hormone receptors in the body: GLP-1 and GIP.
How It Works
Tirzepatide helps with weight loss by:
Slowing down how quickly your stomach empties, so you feel full longer
Reducing appetite and food cravings
These changes can lead to reduced calorie intake and weight loss over time. Common side effects include:
Nausea (44%)
Vomiting (25%)
Diarrhea or stomach issues (30%)
Who Shouldn’t Use It
Tirzepatide may not be safe if you have or have had:
Chronic digestive issues (like malabsorption)
Gallbladder problems or cholestasis
Pancreatitis
Thyroid disorders or a family history of thyroid cancer
Are pregnant or planning to become pregnant
*All programs include Telehealth/In-Person Consultation, diet, one on one counseling, medical supervision by licensed M.D/N.P, supplies (if needed) and maintenance program.
Compounded Medications?
Our providers offer access to customized compounded medications that are patient-specific and tailored to meet your individual needs.
These formulations are designed just for you—based on your unique health goals and medical history.
All programs include Telehealth/In-Person Consultation, diet, one on one counseling, medical supervision by licensed M.D/N.P, supplies (if needed) and maintenance program.
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