Finally, a weight loss solution that works.

Medically supervised GLP-1 injections that won't break the bank.

$199/month, no contract.

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How to get started:

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Schedule appointment

Click the link above or call our office at 720-303-1481.

Meet with a provider

Virtual telehealth visit any time, from the comfort of home.

Get your medication

Come to our office or have it shipped directly to your door.

What is semaglutide?

  • FDA-Approved medication
    The same active ingredient as Ozempic® and Wegovy®.
  • Mimics gut hormones
    Semaglutide mimics and helps to amplify the effects of a hormone called GLP-1.
  • Slows down digestion
    Helps to decrease blood sugar levels and slow down food leaving the stomach, which helps you feel full.
  • Reduces hunger signals
    GLP-1 directly affects the hypothalamus, known as the appetite center of the brain, reducing cravings.
  • Helps reduce caloric intake
    The combination of all mechanisms above help users eat less junk and fewer calories, making it easier to stay in a calorie deficit.

“I struggled losing weight my whole life. Semaglutide is the first thing that worked. I no longer crave junk food and am satisified with much smaller portions. I'm down 30 lbs and feel great!”

Justyn D.

Customer

Weight loss that works for you and your budget.

Crush your cravings

Semaglutide (the same active ingredient as Ozempic® and Wegovy®) is a revolutionary medication that reduces your appetite.

Quick and easy

Once weekly self-administered injection.

Unbeatable price

$199 per month. Cancel anytime.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is semaglutide?

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist that slows food leaving the stomach so you feel fuller faster and longer, allowing you to eat less.

How much weight can I lose?

In clinical trials, participants taking semaglutide lost an average of 12-15% of their body weight over 68 weeks. Some lost up to 20% of their body weight.

What are the possible side effects?

Diarrhea, constipation, nausea and upset stomach may be experienced as you adjust to the medication. Taking a slow and monitored approach can help limit side effects.

How do I take semaglutide?

Once weekly injection in your abdominal fat, thigh or upper arm.

Does the injection hurt?

Nope. It's a tiny syringe that most people barely feel.

Who should not take semaglutide?

Individuals who have type I diabetes, history of pancreatitis, a history of depression or suicide, are pregnant, have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type II, medullary thyroid cancer, or a family history of medullary thyroid cancer.

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