Losing weight is about much more than willpower. While healthy nutrition and regular physical activity are essential, many people struggle to lose weight or keep it off because of factors beyond their control. Aging, genetics, medications, hormones, metabolism, insulin resistance, and other medical conditions can all influence how your body regulates hunger, stores fat, and responds to diet and exercise.
As these factors change over time, many people notice gradual weight gain despite maintaining the same lifestyle. Others experience persistent hunger, food cravings, low energy, or repeated cycles of losing and regaining weight. One of the most common things we hear from patients is, “I’m doing everything right, but I still can’t lose weight.”
At Axios Health & Wellness, we believe successful medical weight loss begins with understanding why you’re struggling to lose weight. Through a comprehensive evaluation, laboratory testing, and an individualized treatment plan, we identify the underlying factors that may be affecting your progress and recommend evidence-based treatment options when medically appropriate.
Most people know what they should be doing to lose weight. They eat healthier, become more active, count calories, and try the latest diet, yet the scale barely moves—or the weight comes right back.
The reality is that weight gain isn’t always caused by eating too much or exercising too little. Your age, genetics, medications, hormones, metabolism, insulin resistance, thyroid function, sleep, and other medical conditions can all influence how your body gains, loses, and maintains weight.
That’s why we don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all weight loss program. Before recommending treatment, we take the time to understand what’s making weight loss difficult for you.
A comprehensive evaluation helps us identify the factors that may be contributing to your weight gain so we can develop a treatment plan that’s individualized to your needs.
Medical weight loss is a medically supervised program designed to help patients lose weight safely while improving their overall health. Unlike commercial diet programs, medical weight loss combines healthy nutrition, regular physical activity, lifestyle changes, and evidence-based medications when medically appropriate to support long-term success.
For some patients, treatment may include Semaglutide Plus, a GLP-1 receptor agonist, or Tirzepatide Plus, which combines GLP-1 and GIP receptor activity. These medications work by helping regulate appetite, increasing feelings of fullness, slowing gastric emptying, and reducing food intake. When combined with healthy lifestyle changes and ongoing medical supervision, they can help patients achieve sustainable weight loss.
Our goal isn’t simply to help you lose weight—it’s to help you improve your overall health, reduce your risk of chronic disease, preserve lean muscle mass, and maintain your results for the long term.
There isn’t a single weight loss program that works for everyone because there isn’t a single reason people gain weight. That’s why every treatment plan is individualized. Some patients benefit from lifestyle changes alone, while others may benefit from medications such as Semaglutide Plus or Tirzepatide Plus as part of a medically supervised weight loss program.
Weight loss isn’t a sprint or a crash diet—it’s a process. As your body changes, your treatment may change too. We’ll monitor your progress, make adjustments when appropriate, and help you build habits that support long-term success.
At Axios Health & Wellness, we believe successful medical weight loss isn’t measured by the number on the scale alone—it’s measured by better health, increased energy, and maintaining your results for the long term.
If you’ve struggled to lose weight despite improving your diet and exercise habits, or you’ve found yourself losing the same weight over and over again, medical weight loss may be an appropriate option.
At Axios Health & Wellness, we believe every patient deserves an individualized approach. Before recommending treatment, we perform a comprehensive evaluation to determine whether a medically supervised weight loss program is appropriate for your health goals and overall well-being.
If treatment is medically appropriate, we’ll develop a personalized plan designed to help you lose weight safely, improve your health, and build habits that support long-term success.
Schedule your consultation today and find out if Medical Weight Loss is right for you.
Weight loss varies from person to person and depends on many factors, including your starting weight, medical history, nutrition, physical activity, and adherence to your treatment plan. Our goal is to help you achieve safe, sustainable weight loss while improving your overall health.
Both medications help regulate appetite and increase feelings of fullness. Semaglutide Plus works through the GLP-1 receptor, while Tirzepatide Plus works through both the GLP-1 and GIP receptors. During your consultation, we’ll determine which option is most appropriate based on your individual health needs.
Yes. Weight loss medications are designed to support healthy lifestyle changes, not replace them. We encourage balanced nutrition, adequate protein intake, regular physical activity, and healthy habits to help maximize and maintain your results.
Regular follow-up visits allow us to monitor your progress, evaluate your response to treatment, and make adjustments when clinically appropriate. The frequency of follow-up visits depends on your treatment plan and progress.
Long-term success depends on maintaining healthy lifestyle habits after weight loss. Our goal is to help you develop sustainable nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle habits that support maintaining your results over time.