FDA-approved options, doctor supervised

GLP-1 weight loss designed for real, lasting results.

Lose fat more safely with a medical program that combines assessment, prescription review, nutrition, coaching, tracking, and maintenance.

Medical lab and metabolic testing

How GLP-1 helps

Works with appetite, fullness, digestion, and blood sugar.

GLP-1 medicines mimic natural hormone signals that can reduce hunger and cravings. The right program pairs medication decisions with food, protein, strength, hydration, sleep, and side-effect support.

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Expert support

Doctor and coach support throughout your treatment.

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Clinically proven

Evidence-led care with realistic expectations.

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Doorstep coordination

Guidance around prescribed medication and supplies.

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Dosage tracking

Clear follow-ups for tolerance and plan adjustments.

How it works

Five simple steps from assessment to maintenance

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Metabolic assessment

Health history, measurements, and optional lab testing.

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Doctor review

Suitability, contraindications, and prescription decisions.

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Treatment plan

Nutrition, movement, symptom management, and progress goals.

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Ongoing support

Regular check-ins to handle plateaus and side effects.

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Maintenance

Habit-building and tapering strategy when appropriate.

Medication options

Common GLP-1 and related treatments

Medication choice depends on diagnosis, availability, medical history, risk profile, and clinician review.

Mounjaro

Tirzepatide-based care for eligible patients under medical supervision.

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Ozempic

Semaglutide treatment often used for diabetes and sometimes metabolic care.

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Wegovy

Semaglutide option developed specifically for chronic weight management.

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Rybelsus

Oral semaglutide option where a daily tablet may be appropriate.

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The science

How GLP-1 works with your body

These medicines can help regulate appetite and blood sugar signals. They are not a quick fix and should be used only with doctor supervision.

AppetiteReduced hunger and cravings
DigestionFuller for longer
GlucoseBetter blood-sugar signalling
MetabolismSupport alongside habit change

Safety and support

Start with care. Stay supported throughout.

Who should avoid GLP-1 treatment?

People who are pregnant, planning pregnancy, have certain thyroid cancers, severe gut disorders, or a history of pancreatitis may not be suitable. A clinician must review your history.

Do diet and exercise still matter?

Yes. Nutrition and strength habits help preserve muscle, reduce regain, and improve metabolic health.

How much weight can I lose?

Results vary. Many programs discuss a broad 5-15% range over time, but your actual outcome depends on your health, plan adherence, and medication response.

What happens if I stop?

Appetite can return and weight regain can happen, which is why maintenance planning matters.

Find out if GLP-1 care is right for you.

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