Medically supervised weight management programs delivered through a secure telehealth platform, offering both injectable treatments and pill alternatives for patients who prefer non-injection options. Each plan is personalized to support safe, effective, and sustainable weight loss based on your individual health needs.
Provider-supervised programs
Telehealth-based evaluations
Individualized treatment plans
Ongoing clinical oversight
Injectable therapies are prescription medications administered subcutaneously or intramuscularly to support specific health goals such as metabolic health, hormone balance, and aesthetic enhancement. In many cases, optimizing physical health can also positively influence mental well-being, as metabolic stability, hormonal balance, improved sleep, and increased energy levels are closely connected to mood regulation and cognitive function.
All injectable treatments at Memorial Medical Group are prescribed following a comprehensive medical evaluation, individualized risk assessment, and ongoing clinical monitoring to ensure safety, effectiveness, and alignment with each patient’s overall health goals.


Our medical weight loss program focuses on safe, structured, and supervised care - not shortcuts. Every patient receives individualized guidance based on medical history, labs, goals, and ongoing progress. Medications include Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, Liraglutide, etc.
Comprehensive medical evaluation
Lab order, review & metabolic screening
Ongoing follow-ups
Nutritional guidance
Exercise planning
Monitoring for side effects
Dose titration based on response

Board-certified
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Direct medication delivery to your home or office

Lab monitoring when
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Evidence-based protocols

Ongoing follow-up
Find quick answers to common questions about our services, pricing, and booking process.
Results vary by treatment and individual response. Some patients notice improvements within a few weeks, while others may take longer depending on their health goals and treatment plan.
Some patients may experience mild side effects such as injection site irritation or temporary fatigue. Your provider will review potential risks before starting treatment.
Injection frequency depends on the specific therapy. Many treatments are given weekly or monthly based on your personalized plan.
Coverage varies by treatment and insurance provider. Our team can help review your options and discuss costs before starting.
Labs may be recommended before starting treatment to assess your health and ensure the therapy is safe and appropriate.


At Memorial Medical Group of South Florida, we recognize that metabolic health and mental health are deeply interconnected. Hormonal signaling, insulin regulation, inflammation, sleep quality, and stress physiology all influence mood, cognition, and behavioral patterns.
GLP-1–based therapies are not psychiatric medications and are not indicated for the treatment of depression, anxiety, ADHD, or other mental health conditions. However, in patients where weight dysregulation, insulin resistance, or stress-related eating patterns are contributing factors, improving metabolic stability may support overall emotional wellness.
Some patients undergoing medically supervised GLP-1 therapy report improvements in:
Energy levels and daytime fatigue
Motivation and activity tolerance
Reduced stress-driven or impulsive eating
Improved sleep quality
Greater sense of physical and emotional balance
Because our practice integrates behavioral health and medical care, we carefully evaluate how metabolic patterns, mood symptoms, medications, and lifestyle factors interact before initiating treatment.
Our goal is not simply weight reduction — but supporting whole-person wellness through safe, evidence-based, and closely monitored medical care.
Common GLP-1–based therapies may include medications such as semaglutide, tirzepatide or liraglutide when clinically appropriate. All medications are prescribed only after a full medical evaluation and eligibility screening. GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) receptor agonists are medications designed to:
Regulate appetite and satiety
Slow gastric emptying
Improve insulin response
Support blood sugar balance
Reduce food cravings
Promote gradual, sustainable weight loss
GLP-1 therapy may be appropriate for individuals who:
Have a BMI in the overweight or obese range
Struggle with persistent weight gain despite lifestyle efforts, particularly when weight fluctuations are contributing to low mood, reduced motivation, or decreased self-confidence
Experience metabolic syndrome or insulin resistance that may impact energy levels and overall emotional resilience
Notice patterns of stress-related, impulsive, or emotionally driven eating
Have weight-related medical risk factors that may be affecting both physical and psychological well-being
Are seeking medically supervised weight management within a comprehensive care model
Because mental and metabolic health are closely interconnected, we carefully assess how appetite regulation, sleep patterns, mood symptoms, current psychiatric medications, and lifestyle stressors interact before initiating treatment.
Eligibility is determined through a comprehensive health assessment, medication review, and laboratory evaluation when indicated. GLP-1 therapy is not a treatment for psychiatric disorders, and not all patients qualify.


Unlike retail or spa-based programs, our GLP-1 services are delivered within a licensed medical practice and integrated with your overall health care plan.
Our process includes:
Comprehensive medical history review
Mental health and medication interaction screening
Risk assessment and contraindication review
Personalized dosing plan
Ongoing monitoring for side effects
Follow-up visits and adjustments as needed
We carefully evaluate how weight, metabolism, mood, stress, and lifestyle patterns intersect to ensure your treatment is both safe and sustainable.
Weight regulation is not simply about willpower. Hormones, inflammation, sleep patterns, stress levels, and mood disorders all influence appetite and metabolic function.
As a practice rooted in behavioral health, we understand that:
Depression can affect energy and eating patterns
Anxiety may influence stress-driven eating
ADHD can impact impulse control and food choices
Hormonal imbalance can alter mood stability
By supporting metabolic health, patients may experience improvements in:
Energy levels
Cognitive clarity
Sleep quality
Motivation
Emotional regulation
GLP-1 therapy is not a treatment for mental illness, but when integrated appropriately, improved physical health can complement overall emotional wellness.
GLP-1 therapy is administered as a subcutaneous injection, typically once weekly depending on the prescribed medication.
Patients are educated on:
Proper administration technique
Expected timeline of results
Possible side effects
Nutritional support recommendations
When to contact the office
Most patients begin with a low starting dose and gradually increase under medical supervision to minimize gastrointestinal side effects.
Results vary. Sustainable outcomes depend on adherence, lifestyle modification, and ongoing follow-up care.

Potential side effects may include nausea, reduced appetite, constipation, fatigue, or gastrointestinal discomfort. Rare but serious risks will be reviewed during your consultation.
GLP-1 therapy is not appropriate for individuals with certain medical conditions, including specific thyroid disorders or a history of pancreatitis.
All prescriptions are issued only after medical approval and ongoing clinical monitoring.
Coverage varies depending on your specific insurance plan and the medication prescribed. In some cases, patients may qualify for insurance-covered prescriptions when treatments are medically indicated. For therapies not covered by insurance, self-pay options are available. During your consultation, our team will review your situation, discuss potential coverage, and help you understand the available treatment and payment pathways.
GLP-1 injectable therapies are prescription medications and require medical evaluation and approval. Not all patients qualify. Results vary. These services are not a substitute for primary care or psychiatric treatment.
This program is ideal for individuals seeking medical guidance, accountability, and sustainable lifestyle change - all without in-person visits.
Our telehealth model allows patients to receive consistent care without disrupting daily life - while maintaining medical safety and oversight.

GLP-1 therapy begins with a medical consultation to determine if this treatment aligns with your health goals and medical profile. This consultation includes evaluation, discussion of risks and benefits, and development of a personalized plan if appropriate.
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