Sustainable weight loss,clinically supervised.
Advanced GLP-1 medications — Semaglutide and Tirzepatide — paired with physician oversight, nutrition guidance, and accountability.
More than a prescription.
GLP-1s are powerful tools — they're not the whole program. Our patients get medication plus the structure to make the loss stick.
- Initial intake + comprehensive labs
- Semaglutide or Tirzepatide included
- Body composition tracking
- Monthly physician check-ins
- Personalized nutrition guidance
- Direct messaging support

average bodyweight loss observed across our supervised programs at 12 months.
Modern GLP-1 therapy, carefully titrated.
Semaglutide
A GLP-1 receptor agonist that regulates appetite and blood sugar. Weekly injections, gradually titrated for tolerability and long-term adherence.
Tirzepatide
A dual GLP-1 / GIP agonist with even stronger appetite and metabolic effects. Weekly injections with monitored dose escalation.
Food is part of the prescription.
GLP-1s lower appetite — but what you choose to eat in that quieter window decides whether you lose fat, lose muscle, or rebound. We coach the protein floor, the fiber baseline, and the strength work that protects your body composition.
Designed for results that hold.
Protect lean muscle
Strength training and adequate protein are built into every program — because losing muscle along with fat is the fastest path to rebound weight.
Mind cortisol
Chronic stress drives belly fat, sugar cravings, and broken sleep. We address sleep, stress, and routine alongside the medication.
Check the hormones
Thyroid, testosterone, and sex hormones quietly shape midlife weight. We test the full picture — not just BMI.
Plan for the off-ramp
Stopping GLP-1s without a maintenance strategy almost guarantees regain. We build the exit ramp from day one.
Lose the weight,
keep the muscle.est. Lombard, IL
GLP-1 therapy layered with strength training, nutrition guidance, and physician oversight — built for results that actually last.
"GLP-1s create the conditions for loss. The protocol around them is what makes it stick."
Dr. Kurt Brewer


