Semaglutide Injections for Weight Loss York, PA
First Month Only $298 - Limited Time Offer!
Includes Doctor Visit & Medication
No Hidden Fees – No Insurance Needed
Call (717) 925-0667 to speak with a specialist.
First Month Only $298 - Limited Time Offer!
Includes Doctor Visit & Medication
No Hidden Fees – No Insurance Needed
Call (717) 925-0667 to speak with a specialist.
If you’re looking to lose weight and better your health, the Sanctuary Wellness Institute can help.
Participants in our medical weight loss program utilize compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide injections, which suppress appetite and cravings to promote weight loss. Most people who receive these injections lose significant amounts of weight over a period of months.
Tierzepatide is the active ingredient in weight loss medications such as Mounjaro and Zepbound, while semaglutide is in Ozempic and Wegovy. The FDA has approved both of these medications, as well as the compounding pharmacy with which we collaborate.
Our program also provides ongoing physician supervision and care team support.
What's Included
Attend virtual appointments with your doctor on a monthly basis. They will track your weight loss progress and offer guidance along the way.
You’ll be able to administer your own medication because it’ll be delivered directly to your residence.
Throughout your weight loss journey, you’ll always be able to reach out to our care staff via phone or online message.
Compounded semaglutide is semaglutide that has been prescribed for a specific patient and manufactured in a compounding facility accredited by the FDA or a state pharmacy board. Compounding pharmacies can only purchase ingredients from FDA-approved vendors. Additionally, these pharmaceuticals always undergo potency, sterility, and purity testing.
Pharmaceutical compounding is legal, but FDA pre-market approval is not required because these medications are not produced in sufficient enough quantities for widespread use. Rather, compounded medications are manufactured in response to specific requests from medical professionals. Because of this, these prescriptions may involve different delivery methods and dosages than those of name-brand medications.
Book a free initial evaluation with our doctor and fill out a simple online medical form telling them about your health and weight loss goals.
During your online consultation, the doctor will go over your medical history and weight loss objectives. If you both agree that our GLP-1 prescription program is a good fit, we will send a blood work order to the lab of your choice.
Receive your medication in the mail straight from the pharmacy and scheule an appointment with your doctor for instructions to self administer. There is no additional fee for this appointment.
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I have had a great experience with Dr. Moday and would highly recommend! I especially love the convenience of teledoc for follow-up appointments.
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Place is wonderful! Jenni at the front desk is absolutely awesome! Very informative and well educated… Dr. Sundar has helped me greatly! She’s the lady to see!!!️
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Semaglutide is a GLP-1 agonist. Such medications imitate the appetite-suppressing and digestion-delaying effects of the GLP-1 hormone.
Semaglutide, the primary component of Wegovy* and Ozempic*, received FDA approval after undergoing rigorous safety and efficacy testing. Semaglutide also has a better track record than other weight-loss drugs
Semaglutide is meant to be injected subcutaneously once a week. Users generally consume fewer calories as a result of the medication’s ability to delay gastric emptying and digestion.
Furthermore, semaglutide affects the part of the brain responsible for cravings and hunger, empowering users to exercise better control over the size and frequency of their meals.
WEEKLY INJECTIONS
When combined with a healthy diet and regular exercise, semaglutide—the main pharmacological ingredient in Wegovy* and Ozempic*—facilitates weight loss. Compounded semaglutide is available on prescription through the Sanctuary Wellness Institute.
YOUR CLINICIAN WILL MAKE A TREATMENT DECISION BASED ON YOUR MEDICAL HISTORY AND OVERALL HEALTH AFTER THE COMPLETION OF A TELEHEALTH CONSULTATION.
Medical weight loss is a holistic, physician-supervised plan for achieving and maintaining a healthy weight. It involves an individualized treatment regimen that can include dietary changes, exercise, behavioral modification, and, if necessary, prescription drugs like semaglutide.
In addition to losing weight, patients who undergo this treatment learn how to keep that excess weight off.
Many patients who have participated in medical weight loss programs have experienced success. These programs use time-tested techniques that go beyond diet and exercise to help participants shed weight.
Your online consultation will proceed similarly to a regular doctor's visit. More specifically, the doctor will review your medical history, determine whether you are a good candidate for semaglutide, and, if appropriate, help you set reasonable goals for weight loss.
The cost of semaglutide injections can vary depending on a number of factors, including your location, the dosage, and whether your insurance covers the medication. That being said, you should budget about $800 to $1,000 per month if you don't have insurance.
Certain Medicare programs and health insurance plans cover semaglutide injections, at least in part. Furthermore, Novo Nordisk offers a patient assistance program for those who are experiencing financial difficulties.
Semaglutide is prescribed via telemedicine by the Sanctuary Wellness Institute's weight loss clinic in York, PA. We deliver these prescriptions straight to our patients' homes so they can administer their own injections.
If you choose the Sanctuary, you’ll be able to obtain your semaglutide prescription entirely online. Our patients can make payments, schedule and attend doctor appointments, and fill their prescriptions for semaglutide from the comfort of their own homes
When taking semaglutide, each user loses weight at a different rate. But according to research, weight loss usually starts within the first few weeks of beginning the medication.
The length of your semaglutide treatment will depend on your objectives, how your body responds to the drug, and the guidance you receive from your doctor. But in general, semaglutide is prescribed for long-term weight loss. Patients often use the medication for several months, a year, or even longer.
Ultimately, your doctor should determine how long your treatment lasts based on how your response to semaglutide and how rapidly you lose weight on it.
Not every patient is a good candidate for semaglutide. For instance, people with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2) should not take the medication. Furthermore, patients with a history of severe gastrointestinal disorders like pancreatitis should not take semaglutide, as it can exacerbate such conditions.
Semaglutide has the potential to harm fetuses and infants, so women who are pregnant or nursing should talk to their doctors before using the medication. Furthermore, people who are allergic to semaglutide or any of its ingredients shouldn't use it.
Semaglutide is a GLP-1 agonist that serves as the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy. It mimics the GLP-1 hormone to dampen appetite and slow digestion.
The time it takes patients to lose weight on semaglutide can vary based on their metabolic rates, degrees of physical activity, and eating habits. That said, research indicates that semaglutide users shed about five pounds per month.
Just like any other medication, semaglutide injections can cause side effects. Among the most common ones are constipation, diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, and gastric distress. These effects usually abate as your body adjusts to the medication.
Be sure to discuss semaglutide with your physician prior to using it. Additionally, be sure to inform them if you experience any severe or persistent side effects while taking semaglutide.