Susan is the owner and a Nurse Practitioner. Licensed since 2021, Susan has helped patients lose weight through custom compounded medications for over 4 years. She is dedicated to understanding each patient’s unique needs and finding the right treatment path.

Susan Owner / Nurse Practitioner
Kimberly Patient Care Specialist

Kimberly has lost 45 lbs using Semaglutide and now helps patients do the same. She’s a licensed cosmetologist, entrepreneur, and brings personal empathy to the wellness journey.

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A provider will perform a thorough assessment and discuss your goals to create a personalized treatment plan.

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Your prescribed treatment will be shipped to your home with tracking and guidance for use.

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With consistent support and proper dosing, reach your health goals safely and confidently.

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No, clients can pursue treatment without insurance approval. (Replace with your final wording.)

A typical consultation lasts anywhere from 15–30 minutes, depending on medical history and goals identified.

While everyone’s journey is different, many clients begin noticing changes within the first few weeks. We focus on sustainable, gradual progress.

Results vary by person. Our approach focuses on long-term, sustainable outcomes under provider guidance.

A compounding pharmacy prepares customized medications based on a provider’s prescription. (Replace with your final wording.)

What are Semaglutide and Tirzepatide?

Semaglutide and Tirzepatide are once-weekly injectable medications that may be prescribed for chronic weight management in eligible adults, alongside lifestyle changes.

How do these medications work?

Both medications affect hormones involved in appetite regulation and blood sugar control. Semaglutide works on GLP-1 receptors, while Tirzepatide works on both GLP-1 and GIP receptors. Many people experience reduced appetite and increased feelings of fullness.

Which medication works better?

In clinical studies, Tirzepatide has shown greater average weight loss than Semaglutide. However, results vary, and the best option depends on your medical history, tolerance, goals, and provider guidance.

What side effects are common?

The most common side effects for both medications are gastrointestinal, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, or abdominal discomfort—especially during dose increases.

Are these medications safe?

These medications are FDA-approved for specific uses and have been studied extensively. They are not appropriate for everyone. A licensed provider will review your medical history to determine safety and suitability.