Semaglutide Weight Loss You can get the medication from a website. You can't get a medical practice from one. Monthly home visits, vitals every check-in, labs reviewed in person — priced at what the brand's own pharmacy charges for the medication alone.
A monthly medical weight-loss program run by a nurse practitioner who comes to your house. Semaglutide — the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy — prescribed per-patient, titrated month by month, with real labs and the same clinician at your kitchen table every check-in.
No minimum commitment and no cancellation fee. When you want to stop, you stop — the exit is a clinical conversation about maintenance, not a fee.
Published evidence for clinically meaningful weight loss. In the 68-week pivotal trial of semaglutide 2.4 mg (Wegovy), adults lost an average of about 15% of body weight versus 2.4% with placebo, alongside diet and exercise. Individual results vary — some lose more, some less, and a meaningful subset respond minimally. We'll tell you which curve you're on, honestly.
A clinician you'll meet again next month — in person. Telehealth programs check on you by text message. Your clinician sits at your table monthly: weight, blood pressure, side-effect review, dose decision. That cadence is how GI side effects get managed instead of endured. The person who answers the phone is the prescriber.
Real labs at months 0, 3, and 6. Baseline metabolic panel, lipids, A1c, and TSH at minimum, drawn near you and reviewed at the visit. Most mail-order programs skip labs entirely.
Two tracks, both priced against the medication alone. Compounded: $299–399/month all-in. Branded: $179/month care fee plus Wegovy from the manufacturer's pharmacy (~$349/month self-pay, less with insurance). Either way, the home visits, vitals, and labs review are included — the mail-order alternatives charge similar money for a chat window.
The whole program comes to you. A monthly home visit, weekly self-injection after a hands-on teach at the first visit, labs drawn at a partner site close to you. No monthly drive to a clinic in Kansas City or St. Louis.
What's in the bag
Every ingredient. Every dose. Every reason it's there.
Every component of Semaglutide, in plain English. Your clinician can explain any of it on the phone — that's the point of a clinician-run practice.
The active GLP-1 receptor agonist molecule — the same active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy — prepared for your individual prescription by a state-licensed US compounding pharmacy. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not interchangeable with the brand products; we say that plainly, in writing, before you start. Dosing follows the standard titration: start low, step up roughly every four weeks as tolerated. Typical maintenance doses in the published literature fall between 1.0 and 1.7 mg weekly, though yours is set by your own response.
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Branded track — Wegovy via the manufacturer, $179/mo care fee
Prefer the FDA-approved brand? Run the identical program on Wegovy: you fill the prescription through the manufacturer's own pharmacy (about $349/month self-pay, $199 for the first two months) and pay the practice $179/month for the care — the same monthly home visits, vitals, labs review, and titration. All-in around $528/month, and it moves to insurance whenever your coverage allows.
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Optional B12 weekly injection
A separate weekly B12 injection many program patients add for the energy demands of active weight loss. Kept separate from the semaglutide — never mixed into the same vial.
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Optional integrated IV at the monthly visit
Patients who want to pair the monthly check-in with an IV Hydrate can add the drip at the regular visit price. Most useful in the first three months, when GI side effects are most noticeable and fluid intake quietly drops.
Read before booking
Who shouldn't book Semaglutide.
Personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN-2: absolute contraindication.
Active pancreatitis, severe gastroparesis, active eating disorder, pregnancy, or breastfeeding: contraindications.
Patients without a medical indication will be declined — this is a medical treatment, not a cosmetic subscription.
How a visit works
Four steps. Same clinician through all of them.
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Step one
Call or book online
Call (573) 555-0188 or use the 90-second form — either way it reaches the clinician directly.
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Step two
Three-minute intake
Health history, current meds, allergies. Your clinician reviews it before arrival.
Brief note in your chart. The same clinician answers if anything unexpected shows up.
Common questions
About Semaglutide.
Who qualifies for the program?
The same criteria the pivotal trials used: BMI of 30 or above, or 27 and above with a weight-related condition such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, sleep apnea, or fatty liver. The first visit is a real screening — history, vitals, contraindication review — and if the picture isn't right, we say no and explain why. Thyroid cancer history (medullary/MEN-2), pancreatitis, pregnancy, and active eating disorders are hard stops.
What does a month actually include?
Your medication and injection supplies for the month, a hands-on self-injection teach at the start, a monthly home visit (weight, blood pressure, side-effect review, dose decision), labs at months 0, 3, and 6 reviewed with you in person, and the practice's phone number that the prescriber actually answers between visits.
How much weight do people lose, realistically?
In the 68-week trial of semaglutide 2.4 mg (Wegovy) with diet and exercise, adults lost an average of about 15% of body weight versus 2.4% on placebo — and about half of participants lost 15% or more. Those results come from the FDA-approved branded product at full therapeutic dose; your trajectory depends on your dose, tolerability, and habits. Some patients respond minimally. We track your curve monthly and tell you the truth about it.
Is compounded semaglutide the same as Ozempic or Wegovy?
It contains the same active molecule, prepared per-prescription by a state-licensed US compounding pharmacy — but it is not the brand product, it is not FDA-approved, and we don't claim it performs identically. If branded Wegovy is the better fit for you, that's a real option, not a consolation: the branded track is a $179/month care fee with the medication filled through the manufacturer's own pharmacy or your insurance. We'd rather lose the pharmacy margin than the trust.
How does the price compare to the brand or a telehealth site?
There are two ways to run the program, priced against what the alternatives actually cost. Compounded track: $299–399/month all-in — medication, supplies, home visits, labs review. Branded track: $179/month care fee, and you fill brand-name Wegovy through the manufacturer's pharmacy at about $349/month self-pay ($199 the first two months) — roughly $528 all-in, or much less once insurance covers the medication. For comparison: telehealth programs charge $149–289/month in care fees for messaging-based check-ins with no home visits and usually no labs, and the medication is still on top.
What are the side effects like?
Nausea, constipation, and reflux are common in the titration months — that's the honest answer, and it's why the dose steps up slowly and why your check-in is in person, not a survey link. In the published trials most people found these manageable and fading as the body adjusted; a minority stopped because of them. Serious risks (pancreatitis, gallbladder disease) are rare and screened for — we go through all of it before the first dose.
What happens when I stop?
You stop — there's no minimum commitment and no cancellation fee. Be aware of what the research shows: most people regain a substantial portion of the weight within a year of stopping, which is why the exit is a clinical conversation about maintenance — habits, dose tapering, or staying on a lower dose — not a door hitting you on the way out.