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Weight Loss

How We Are Different

 

Your healthy weight loss is supervised within a safe, effective, physician directed plan. You will be guided by our clinicians, our medical staff and our registered dietitians. No secrets here. Just affordable, safe weight loss in a custom weight loss program.

Here is how the program works:

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  • First we test. We perform bloodwork (5 different panels), an EKG, blood pressure, body fat analysis, and take your personal medical history.

  • See the Clinician. You will see one of our Board Certified MDs for your first consultation. They will go over your test results and medical history with you and suggest one of our diets. They will also decide if you are a good candidate for appetite suppression medication. If so, it will be dispensed to you on-site.

  • Weekly visits. They are not mandatory but we like to see you every week. You come in, we talk about your diet successes or problems, adjust the program and answer any questions you may have.

 

Our only focus is on you losing and then maintaining your weight loss. Here are a few of our services:

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Phentermine

(Apidex)

Phentermine (Adipex-P, Lomaira) is an amphetamine-like prescription medication used to suppress appetite. It can help weight loss by decreasing your hunger or making you feel full longer. Phentermine is also available in combination with topiramate for weight loss (Qsymia).

Like other prescription weight-loss drugs, phentermine is intended to be used as part of an overall weight-loss plan. It is indicated for people who are obese, and who have failed to lose enough weight with diet and exercise alone — not for people who want to lose just a few pounds.

Qsymia

Qsymia contains a combination of phentermine and topiramate in an extended-release capsule. Phentermine is an appetite suppressant similar to an amphetamine. Topiramate is typically used as a seizure medication, also called an anticonvulsant. information you would like to feature.

Semaglutide

Semaglutide works by mimicking a hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) that targets areas of the brain that regulate appetite and food intake. The medication dose must be increased gradually over 16 to 20 weeks to reduce gastrointestinal side effects.

Bronze

  • Lab Tests and EKG (if needed)

  • Doctor Visits

  • Adipex as directed by the doctor

  • Meal Plan

  • Exercise Plan

  • Eat this Muc nutritional data to support macronutrient & calorie counting

  • Access to Webinars & Support Group

  • Unlimited Weigh-ins

Silver

  • Lab Tests and EKG (if needed)

  • Doctor Visits

  • Adipex as directed by the doctor 

  • Meal Plan

  • Exercise Plan

  • Eat this Much nutritional data to support macronutrient & calorie counting

  • Access to Webinars & Support Group

  • Unlimited Weigh-ins

  • ​12 weeks of B12 Injections

Gold​

  • Lab Tests and EKG (if needed)

  • Doctor Visits

  • Adipex as directed by the doctor

  • Meal Plan

  • Exercise Plan

  • Eat this Much nutritional data to support macronutrient & calorie counting

  • Access to Webinars & Support Group

  • Unlimited Weigh-ins

  • ​12 weeks of Lipotropic Injections​

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