A medication that works — inside a program that makes it stick.
Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist. It mimics a hormone your body already produces after eating, which slows gastric emptying, signals fullness to the brain and steadies the blood-sugar swings that drive cravings. The practical effect is that food stops occupying so much of your attention.
In the manufacturer's pivotal 68-week trial, adults taking weekly semaglutide alongside lifestyle changes lost substantially more weight than those on lifestyle changes alone. Those results came with structured clinical support — which is precisely the part that gets skipped when a prescription arrives in the post.
That support is the whole of our model. We run your intake and labs, start you at a conservative dose, and titrate on your tolerance rather than a fixed calendar. If nausea appears, we hold. If progress stalls, we look at protein, sleep, resistance training and hydration before we reach for a higher dose.
You are treated by the same small team every visit, in a clinic ten minutes from the beach — not routed through a call centre to whichever provider is next available.
Semaglutide is not right for everyone. Here is the honest version.
We would rather tell you no at the consult than take your money for a protocol that was never going to suit you.
Likely a good fit
- ✓BMI of 30 or above, or 27 and above with a weight-related condition such as hypertension, sleep apnoea or prediabetes
- ✓You have lost weight before through diet and exercise and regained it
- ✓Appetite and cravings — not willpower — are the obstacle you keep meeting
- ✓You are willing to attend regular check-ins and adjust dosing with a clinician
- ✓You can commit to adequate protein and some resistance training to protect lean mass
We would want to talk first
- !Personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN 2
- !History of pancreatitis, gallbladder disease or severe gastrointestinal conditions
- !Currently pregnant, breastfeeding, or actively trying to conceive
- !A history of disordered eating, where appetite suppression may not be appropriate
- !Type 1 diabetes, or type 2 managed with insulin or sulfonylureas
Four things that come with every protocol.
Priced into the monthly cost. Not sold back to you as upgrades.
Clinical intake
Full history, current medications, goals and contraindication screening with a licensed provider before a prescription is written.
Managed titration
Start low, move deliberately. Doses increase on your tolerance and response, with holds whenever your body asks for one.
Monthly check-ins
Weight, measurements and how you actually feel — reviewed in person, with your protocol adjusted on the spot.
Direct access
Questions between visits go to the clinic that treats you, answered by the team that knows your chart.
One monthly price. Medication, visits and supervision included.
No membership fee, no consultation charge, and no separate billing for the check-ins that make the protocol work.
Month to month
Full flexibility. Pause or stop at any point with no penalty.
- ✓Weekly semaglutide supply
- ✓Monthly clinician check-in
- ✓All dose adjustments included
- ✓Supplies and injection training
Three-month protocol
The window where titration settles and results compound. Best value per month.
- ✓Everything in month to month
- ✓Complimentary B12 lipotropic injections
- ✓Body composition tracking at each visit
- ✓Priority same-week scheduling
Six-month protocol
For a full metabolic reset with maintenance planning built in from the start.
- ✓Everything in the three-month protocol
- ✓Quarterly lab panel included
- ✓Maintenance and taper planning
- ✓Member pricing on aesthetic services
From first call to first injection, usually inside a week.
Book in about ninety seconds
Choose a consultation time from the live calendar. You will get written confirmation immediately and a text reminder the day before — no waiting for someone to call you back.
Consultation and medical intake
Roughly forty-five minutes with a provider. History, medications, goals, contraindication screening and labs if indicated. You will leave knowing whether this is right for you and exactly what it costs.
First dose and injection training
You start at a conservative dose. We show you the technique in the room, send you home with supplies, and tell you plainly what the first fortnight tends to feel like.
Settling in
Appetite changes are usually noticeable within the first couple of weeks. Any nausea is typically mild and short-lived — and if it is not, we adjust rather than asking you to push through.
Review and titrate
Weight, measurements, side effects and progress against your goal. Doses move up only when your body is ready. We hold or reduce whenever that serves you better.
Maintenance
Once you reach your goal we plan what comes next — a maintenance dose, a structured taper, or a transition to nutrition and body-composition support.
Two ways in. Pick whichever suits you.
If you know what you want, book it now. If you would rather talk it through first, tell us a little and we will call you.
Book instantly
Live availability and immediate confirmation. A small deposit holds the slot and comes off your first month.
Request a call
Not sure yet? Send the form and a clinician will call you back.
Call or text the clinic
Weekdays. You will reach the front desk in Destin, not a call centre.
The things people actually ask.
How much weight will I lose?
What do the side effects feel like?
What happens if I stop taking it?
Do you take insurance?
Semaglutide or tirzepatide — which is right for me?
How quickly can I be seen?
Important safety information
This page is general information, not medical advice, and does not replace consultation with a licensed provider. GLP-1 medications are prescription treatments that carry risks, including the potential for serious side effects, and are not suitable for everyone. They are contraindicated for people with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2.
Individual results vary. Any outcomes described reflect published clinical study data or individual patient experience, and are not a guarantee of the result you will achieve. All treatment decisions are made with a licensed provider following a full medical evaluation. Tell your provider about all medications, supplements and conditions before beginning therapy.