Weight loss medications are prescription-based tools used to support individuals with obesity or weight-related conditions. They don’t replace lifestyle changes — they enhance your ability to lose weight when traditional methods haven’t been enough.
These medications work by
You may be eligible for prescription weight loss medication if you
A licensed provider will evaluate your health history, labs, and goals to determine which option is safe and appropriate.
Category | Primary Function | Examples |
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Appetite Suppressants | Decrease hunger and increase satiety | Phentermine, Bupropion-Naltrexone |
Fat Absorption Inhibitors | Block absorption of dietary fat | Orlistat |
GLP-1 Agonists | Regulate appetite, glucose, and digestion | Semaglutide, Liraglutide, Tirzepatide |
Combination Agents | Target multiple mechanisms | Contrave, Qsymia |
Medication | Use Case | Common Side Effects |
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Phentermine | Short-term appetite control | Insomnia, dry mouth, increased HR |
Orlistat | Blocks fat absorption | GI symptoms, oily stools |
Contrave | Addresses appetite + cravings | Nausea, headache, elevated BP |
Liraglutide | Daily injectable for appetite & glucose | Nausea, constipation |
Semaglutide | Weekly GLP-1 injectable for weight loss | GI symptoms, decreased appetite |
Tirzepatide | Dual hormone injectable for metabolic support | Nausea, fatigue, loose stools |
Compounded medications are no longer offered. We now prescribe only FDA-approved GLP-1s, filled through retail or manufacturer-partnered pharmacies.
Side effects vary by drug and dosage, and your provider will discuss the risks and benefits in detail during your consult.
We charge a $50 non-refundable prior auth fee for insurance coordination.
Q: Can I stop taking meds once I reach my goal?
A: Possibly — but stopping abruptly may cause weight regain. We’ll discuss options for long-term maintenance or tapering.
Q: Are there natural alternatives?
A: While nutrition and exercise are essential, medication can support individuals with a history of metabolic resistance or weight-related medical conditions.
Q: How quickly will I see results?
A: Most patients begin noticing changes in appetite or weight within the first 4–8 weeks.
Ready to take the next step? Our licensed providers are here to help you explore your options and create a plan that works.