WHAT IT IS


Medical Weight Management is a comprehensive, evidence-based approach designed to help individuals achieve sustainable weight loss and improve overall health. Unlike fad diets or quick fixes, this program focuses on understanding the root causes of weight gain — including metabolism, hormones, lifestyle habits, and emotional factors — to create a personalized plan for long-term success.

TREATMENT


Our weight management program is medically supervised and tailored to each individual’s body, goals, and health background.
Treatment may include:

  • Prescription weight-loss medications: FDA-approved options such as GLP-1 agonists (e.g., semaglutide) to regulate appetite and metabolism.
  • Nutritional guidance: Balanced meal planning and portion education to support healthy eating habits.
  • Lifestyle modification: Exercise planning, stress management, and behavioral coaching to encourage lasting changes.
  • Metabolic evaluation: Comprehensive assessment to understand underlying causes like thyroid imbalance, insulin resistance, or hormonal shifts.
  • Ongoing monitoring: Regular check-ins to track progress, adjust treatment, and provide motivation and accountability.

SYMPTOMS & COMMON SIGNS

PHSYCIAL & BEHAVIOR SIGNS

  • Weight-related health issues such as high blood pressure, cholesterol, or insulin resistance
  • Difficulty losing weight despite diet and exercise
  • Fatigue or sluggish metabolism
  • Cravings, overeating, or emotional eating patterns
  • Fluctuating weight or frequent “yo-yo” dieting
  • Sleep disturbances or stress-related eating
  • Low motivation or body confidence

YOUNG ADULTS

18–35 years old
At this age, weight challenges often stem from stress, busy schedules, or poor sleep habits. Medical support helps establish healthy habits early and improve confidence and energy levels.

COMMON CHALLENGES

  • Difficulty staying consistent with exercise
  • Irregular eating patterns or skipped meals
  • Reliance on caffeine or fast food for energy
  • Sedentary routines from work or school
  • Emotional eating triggered by stress or anxiety

ADULTS

35–65 years old
In midlife, metabolism slows and hormones change, making weight loss more difficult. A medical plan can help reset balance and prevent long-term health complications.

COMMON CHALLENGES

  • Elevated cholesterol, blood pressure, or blood sugar
  • Weight gain despite an active lifestyle
  • Hormonal changes or thyroid issues
  • Fatigue or low motivation
  • Joint pain or mobility challenges
  • Frustration from previous failed diets