You are cover by us. We will provide the monthly GLP-1 medication, along with recommendations for dietary supplements and numerous other benefits!
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Please see that our program is not suitable for all patients. Please check our FAQ below for further information.
Additionally, it cannot be used in patients who are already on a GLP-1 medication.
Prior engaging on the weight loss program, a medical consultation will be done with one of our specialist and lab work by a associated laboratories is required to safeguard your security and wellbeing.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out. We are here to help and support you on your health journey health journey.
Yes, after you choose a therapy, a consultation will be booked with a physician. Medication is only dispensed after a medical screening and provider consult.
Yes, we would need to see a Thyroid Panel, Complete Blood Count, and a Metabolic Panel.
Since it is not a stimulant, Semaglutide is a good solution for those who may not be able to take stimulant-based appetite suppressants such as phentermine. Stimulants are often not prescribed for patients who have existing cardiovascular disease as they can complicate these conditions. Semaglutide can reduce the risk of a cardiovascular event while also causing weight loss.
The GLP-1 medications has been used all over the world for weight loss and for management of diabetes. GLP-1 medications has been studied quite extensively in multiple clinical trials and evidence clearly shows that more than twice as many patients achieved 15% body weight loss compared to diet and exercise alone.
You should not have semaglutide injections if you suffer from or have a family history of the conditions below. The Mayo Clinic warns that you should check with your doctor before taking GLP-1 if you have some of the following conditions:
Schedule a free consultation with a qualified medical professional to find out if semaglutide therapy is a good fit for your weight loss needs.
As for all medications there are side effects, but they are slight for most patients. Of those who continue the medication an improvement in side effects after four weeks has been reported.
You should be aware of all potential and expected side effects prior to taking GLP-1 medications. The occurrence of side effects maxes out during the first four weeks, after which side effects improve markedly. They include:
Overeating or eating junk food while taking semaglutide has been reported to increase the intensity of side effects. Eating smaller portions and low calories, low-sugar foods has been reported to reduce the side effects significantly.
Weight loss results vary depending on your starting weight, medical conditions, and lifestyle changes. It is expected you may lose 15% of your starting body weight. This is enhanced when combined with healthy lifestyle choices.
According to an article in The New England Journal of Medicine, the STEP study found that weight loss of about 2% of the patients’ body weight was observed by week 4 of the study. You should also be able to notice a difference in your appetite and cravings immediately.
Yes. Semaglutide has been approved by the FDA for weight loss for both diabetic and not diabetic persons.
If you’d like to find out if you are a good candidate for semaglutide therapy, schedule a free consultation with one of the medical professionals at our clinic.
A restrictive diet is not needed while you are on MOUNJARO or OZEMPIC treatment. Nevertheless, keeping a healthy diet rich in protein, fiber, and healthy fats is always advised. Regular exercise in addition to semaglutide injections will enhance your weight loss.
Medication is administered once weekly. The dosing will depend on the patient weight and associated medical conditions. It should be controlled by your physician to slowly work up to the max dose to achieve maximum results.
All our medications are prescribed by a licensed provider and dispensed from an FDA/CE registered pharmacy. Medications will only be prescribed after a medical screening and provider consultation.
You should limit the amount of alcohol you’re drinking while taking Semaglutide, especially if you are diabetic. Alcohol can influence your blood sugar, and there is a risk that it may drop very low when use with Semaglutide or Mounjauro, especially if you are drinking on an empty stomach.
Alcohol can irritate your stomach, too. This might make you experience some of the GI side effects from the medication.
GLP-1 medications are a lifestyle decision that benefits your health and quality of life. Together with weight loss, semaglutide reduce the associated risk of chronic illnesses.
If you stop semaglutide treatment, without been able to acquire and commit to healthy habits you will likely gain back much, if not all, of the lost weight. This also increases the risk of associated conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.
Our recommendation is that you commit to GLP-1 medication for a minimum of six months or until you acquire healthy habits to help you keeping a healthy weight.