GLP-1 Medical Weight Loss

Medical weight loss that actually works

Physician-supervised GLP-1 receptor agonist protocols for sustainable weight management. Lab-informed dosing, regular monitoring, and a care team that stays with you.

Benefits

What GLP-1 Therapy can support

Results vary by individual. All treatments require evaluation and supervision by a licensed provider.

Sustainable Weight Loss

GLP-1 medications have demonstrated significant weight reduction in clinical studies when combined with lifestyle modifications.

Appetite Regulation

GLP-1 receptor agonists work by mimicking natural hormones that regulate appetite and satiety, reducing cravings naturally.

Metabolic Health

Beyond weight loss, GLP-1 therapy may support improvements in blood sugar regulation, cardiovascular markers, and metabolic function.

Body Composition

Medically supervised protocols designed to support fat loss while maintaining lean mass through proper nutrition guidance.

Energy & Vitality

Many patients report improved energy levels and overall well-being as they achieve healthier body composition.

Medical Oversight

Every step supervised by licensed providers with regular lab monitoring and dosage adjustments for safety and efficacy.

The Process

How GLP-1 Therapy works at Bloom Metabolics

01

Consultation

Meet with a provider to review your weight history, medical background, and goals for treatment.

02

Medical Evaluation

Comprehensive evaluation including labs, BMI assessment, and review of contraindications.

03

Protocol Design

Your provider selects the appropriate GLP-1 medication and creates a titration schedule tailored to you.

04

Treatment Start

Begin with a low dose that gradually increases. Clear instructions, injection guidance, and support throughout.

05

Monitoring

Regular check-ins to assess progress, manage side effects, and adjust dosing for optimal results.

06

Long-Term Plan

Develop a sustainable maintenance strategy including nutrition, activity, and ongoing medical support.

Is This Right For You?

GLP-1 Therapy may be right if you're experiencing

  • BMI of 27+ with weight-related health conditions, or BMI of 30+
  • History of unsuccessful weight loss attempts with diet and exercise alone
  • Difficulty controlling appetite or persistent cravings
  • Weight-related metabolic concerns (blood sugar, cholesterol)
  • Desire for medically supervised, evidence-based weight management
  • Commitment to combining medication with lifestyle changes

Eligibility is determined by a licensed provider. Not everyone qualifies.

GLP-1 Therapy FAQ

Common questions about glp-1 therapy

What GLP-1 medications do you prescribe?

Our providers evaluate each patient individually and may prescribe semaglutide, tirzepatide, or other GLP-1 receptor agonists based on your medical history, goals, and eligibility. Specific medications are determined during your consultation.

How much weight can I expect to lose?

Results vary significantly by individual. Clinical studies have shown average weight loss of 15-20% of body weight over 12-18 months, but individual results depend on adherence, lifestyle factors, and medical profile.

What are the side effects?

Common side effects include nausea, which typically subsides as your body adjusts. Your provider will discuss all potential side effects and manage your dosing schedule to minimize discomfort.

How long do I need to take GLP-1 medication?

Treatment duration is individualized. Your provider will work with you to develop a long-term plan that may include gradual tapering and transition to maintenance strategies.

Do I need to diet and exercise too?

GLP-1 medications work best in combination with healthy nutrition and regular physical activity. Your care team provides guidance on sustainable lifestyle modifications.

Ready to explore glp-1 therapy?

Start with a consultation. A licensed provider will review your health, discuss your goals, and determine if glp-1 therapy is right for you.

Book Your Consultation

GLP-1 medications require prescription by a licensed provider. Not all patients qualify. Results vary. Treatment includes regular medical monitoring.