Weight Loss Q & A
Every year, nearly half of all adults in the United States attempt to lose weight. Though some find success, many struggle to lose the weight and keep it off.
Most diets, exercise plans, and weight-loss programs are either impractical, too difficult, or simply ineffective. This is why weight loss is so hard.
The team at Doctors Weight Clinics understands the frustration you feel when trying to find an effective way to take control of your weight.
They know that no single diet works for everyone. So they create a customized plan that’s focused on your goals while being compatible with your schedule and lifestyle.
You can expect a comprehensive evaluation when you visit Doctors Weight Clinics for a weight-loss consultation. The team asks detailed questions to fully understand your weight struggles and goals.
Based on the information gathered during your consultation, the team develops your personalized weight-loss plan.
Appetite Suppressant Q & A
An appetite suppressant is a prescription medication that helps you feel less hungry or feel full faster. By controlling your hunger, appetite suppressants make it easier for you to follow a lower-calorie diet and support your weight-loss efforts.
Though there are many factors that affect your ability to lose weight and keep it off, hunger pangs and food cravings are difficult to resist.
For more than 50 years, Doctors Weight Clinics has helped thousands of people reach their weight goals using a number of tools and techniques, including prescription appetite suppressants.
Doctors Weight Clinics uses amphetamine-like prescription medications to suppress your appetite. These include phentermine, Bontril®, and Tenuate®. These medications work by stimulating the release of neurotransmitters that decrease your appetite and boost your metabolism.
When you visit Doctors Weight Clinics for a weight-loss consultation, the team conducts a thorough evaluation to fully understand your weight struggles and goals. They also review your medical history and conduct a medical assessment.
The team considers you a good candidate for an appetite suppressant if you have a body mass index BMI of 30 or higher. They may also recommend prescription medication to help you lose weight if you have a BMI between 27 and 30 and suffer from weight-related health conditions such as Type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure.
Appetite suppressants may cause unpleasant side effects such as an increase in heart rate, dry mouth, or sleeplessness.
To monitor your tolerance to the prescription medication, the team at Doctors Weight Clinics schedules regular follow-up appointments and adjusts your medication dose or treatment plan as needed.
They also spend time talking to you about your diet and exercise routine. They also provide tips and tools that help you make the lifestyle changes that lead to long-term weight-loss success.
If you tolerate the appetite suppressant, and it helps you lose weight, then the team may continue to prescribe the medication for as long as necessary.
Despite what you may see scrolling through your social media feed, weight loss isn’t easy. No single diet or tool works for everyone.
For a comprehensive weight-loss plan from an experienced team that offers many tools to help you reach your goals, call Doctors Weight Clinics or book an appointment.
Lipotropics
Lipotropics contain a combination of nutrients that improve the breakdown of fat in the liver. These injections may boost fat burning and speed up your metabolism.
HCG
Doctors Weight Clinics also offers the HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) weight-loss protocol. This plan consists of a 500-calorie diet and HCG injections. Though results vary, patients on the HCG weight-loss protocol may lose 1–2 pounds a day.
Vitamin Injections
Nutrient Injections
Doctors Weight Clinics offers vitamin B6, B12, and B-complex injections for weight loss. Vitamin B6 helps metabolize fat, carbohydrates, and glucose, and vitamin B12 boosts your metabolism and your energy levels.
The B-complex injection keeps your heart and nervous system healthy and helps your body break down carbohydrates, fat, and protein from the food you eat.