Medical Weight Loss Program
Weight Loss That Actually Lasts
Most people who struggle with weight have tried more diets and exercise programs than they can count. The challenge is rarely effort or willpower. It’s that the underlying biology driving weight gain—factors like insulin resistance, hormonal imbalance, metabolic adaptation, and chronic inflammation—rarely respond to restriction alone. A medical approach to weight loss begins with understanding the physiology behind what’s happening in your unique body.
Our approach begins with a personalized evaluation that looks beyond the scale. Depending on the level of program you choose, this may include a deeper clinical assessment with lab work, or a more streamlined approach focused on your history, goals, and current health status. When appropriate, we may also review recent lab work you’ve had completed elsewhere. For more comprehensive programs, advanced testing is included to evaluate metabolic markers, hormone levels, and other key factors that influence weight.
The result is a program designed to create sustainable change rather than temporary loss. We work with you to build supportive habits, address the biological factors that may be holding you back, and guide you through the process with ongoing support, adjustments, and accountability as you progress.

What the Program Includes
Depending on your evaluation, your program may include prescription weight loss medications such as GLP/GIP receptor agonists, which work by reducing appetite, slowing digestion, and improving metabolic regulation. These medications have shown remarkable results in clinical trials and have changed what's achievable through medically supervised weight loss for many patients.
Nutritional guidance is a core component of the program, focusing on sustainable eating patterns rather than extreme restriction. We also address the lifestyle and behavioral factors that influence long-term success, because the most effective medication in the world works best when paired with the right habits and support structure.
Body composition tracking helps us monitor not just weight loss but fat loss specifically, making sure the program is working the way it should and allowing us to make adjustments if something needs to change. Our goal is meaningful, lasting fat loss that improves your health, energy, and quality of life beyond just the number on the scale.
A supervised, individualized program that addresses the root causes of weight gain and supports sustainable fat loss using clinical tools, nutrition guidance, and ongoing monitoring.

How is this different from a diet program?
A medical weight loss program addresses the clinical factors that drive weight gain, including hormones, metabolic function, and physiology, rather than just changing what you eat. It also involves ongoing supervision, lab monitoring, and access to prescription tools that aren't part of a standard diet plan.
Who is a good candidate for this program?
Anyone who has struggled to lose weight through conventional means, or who has lost weight only to regain it, is a good candidate for a medical evaluation. It's particularly valuable for people with metabolic challenges, insulin resistance, hormone-related weight gain, or those with a significant amount of weight to lose.
Will I need to stay on medication forever?
Not necessarily. Some patients use prescription support for a defined period while building the habits and metabolic health needed to maintain results independently. Others choose to continue long-term. This is a conversation we'll have based on your progress, your health, and your goals.
How quickly will I see results?
Most patients begin to see meaningful progress within the first four to eight weeks. GLP-1 medications typically show weight loss effects within the first month, with more significant results building over three to six months alongside lifestyle changes.
