Medical Weight Loss

Medically supervised weight loss care designed to support energy, confidence, and long term health when diet and exercise alone are not enough.

When weight loss feels harder than it should

Many people come to medical weight loss after doing the right things without seeing results. Diet and exercise help, but weight still feels stubborn. Energy is low. Motivation drops. Hormonal changes, stress, and busy schedules make progress harder to maintain.

Medical weight loss can be worth exploring when weight gain does not match your effort, especially during peri menopause, post menopause, or other periods of hormonal change. The goal is not rapid loss or extremes. It is steady progress that supports how you feel and what you can sustain long term.

A personalized approach to medical weight loss

Weight loss care at Peak is built around your health, not a preset plan. We start by understanding your history, current challenges, and goals, and use that information to decide whether medication makes sense and how it should be used.

Treatment is adjusted over time based on how your body responds. The focus is on steady, sustainable progress while supporting energy, mood, and overall health, not rapid loss or short term fixes.

Medication as part of a broader plan

When appropriate, medical weight loss may include medications such as semaglutide or similar agents that help regulate appetite, improve satiety, and support more consistent eating patterns. These medications are used as tools, not stand-alone solutions.

Medication selection, dosing, and timing are individualized. We talk through what to expect, how changes tend to happen over time, and how medication fits alongside nutrition habits, daily routines, and long term health goals.

Questions people usually have about medical weight loss

Medical weight loss can be helpful when weight feels stubborn despite reasonable effort, especially when hormones, stress, or life changes are playing a role. We start by looking at your history, goals, and overall health to decide whether medication makes sense.

When appropriate, treatment may include medications such as semaglutide or similar agents that help regulate appetite and support more consistent eating. Medication choice depends on your health profile and goals and is discussed before anything starts.

Weight loss is gradual. Most people notice steady changes over time rather than rapid drops. The goal is progress you can maintain, not short term results that reverse once treatment stops.

Side effects vary by medication and by person. These are reviewed upfront, monitored closely, and managed through dose adjustments or changes in approach if needed.

Some people use medication for a defined period, while others benefit from longer support. This is discussed openly and revisited over time based on how your body responds and what feels sustainable for you.

If medication is stopped, we talk through what to expect and how to support weight maintenance moving forward. Ongoing care includes guidance during and after treatment.

Check ins and follow ups are part of care. We monitor progress, side effects, and overall health and make adjustments as needed to keep treatment appropriate and safe.

Cost and what is included are discussed during your consultation. Pricing is structured to be clear and transparent, without hidden fees or unnecessary add ons.

Start with a conversation

If weight loss has felt frustrating or confusing, a consultation is a chance to talk through what’s going on, ask questions, and understand whether medical weight loss makes sense for you. There is no pressure to move forward and no commitment beyond the conversation.