Comprehensive intake
We start with your full history — weight patterns, prior programs, medications, cycles and symptoms — so the plan fits your biology, not a template.
Metabolism, hormones and nutrition move together — so we treat them together. Your plan is built by a physician, supported by a registered dietitian and health coach, and adjusted at every visit based on labs and how you actually feel.
We start with your full history — weight patterns, prior programs, medications, cycles and symptoms — so the plan fits your biology, not a template.
Thyroid, A1c, lipids, metabolic panel and hormones when relevant. We review every result with you and explain what it changes about your plan.
GLP-1s and other weight-management medications are evaluated individually, prescribed with careful titration and monitored for side effects.
A registered dietitian helps you protect muscle, hit protein and fiber targets, and eat in a way you can maintain after the medication phase.
Habits, sleep, movement and stress — with a coach who can see your chart and your goals, so you're never re-explaining yourself.
Losing weight is one phase. We plan the next one from the start, with tapering strategies and long-term follow-up cadence.
Our clinicians evaluate whether a GLP-1 is appropriate based on your history, labs, BMI and goals. When it is, we prescribe, titrate slowly and monitor side effects at every follow-up. When it isn't, we build a plan that works without it.
Results vary. Most patients on a structured medical program lose 5–15% of body weight in the first year, with medication-supported plans often at the higher end. We set targets with you rather than promising a number.
We're building insurance contracts and will publish accepted plans before opening. Visits may be self-pay at launch; HSA and FSA funds usually apply and we can provide a superbill for out-of-network reimbursement.
Typically a metabolic panel, A1c, lipids, thyroid and, when relevant, hormone levels. Orders go to a Quest or Labcorp near you and we review results together in a follow-up visit.
What actually drives weight changes, when GLP-1s make sense, and the labs worth asking for — plus short updates from our clinicians as we get closer to opening.