TSA Wellness · physician-guided
Semaglutide in Tulsa, run like medicine.
GLP-1 weight management inside a surgeon-owned practice: evaluation first, laboratory work, honest eligibility, and supervision on a schedule — never a cart.
What GLP-1 medicines actually do
Semaglutide and tirzepatide mimic gut hormones that regulate appetite and blood sugar: meals satisfy sooner, food noise quiets, and — paired with protein and resistance training — the scale follows. In their pivotal trials these medicines produced average losses in the range of fifteen to twenty percent of body weight over about a year and a half. Real numbers, real medicine — with real rules.
FDA status, stated plainly
Semaglutide is FDA-approved as Wegovy for chronic weight management and as Ozempic for type 2 diabetes. Tirzepatide is approved as Zepbound for weight management and Mounjaro for diabetes. That is the standard we prescribe to. Education about any alternative sourcing is exactly that — education, stated honestly at evaluation, never a marketing pitch.
Who qualifies — and who shouldn’t take them
Eligibility is a medical determination: BMI thresholds with or without weight-related conditions, your history, your medications. A personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN2, pregnancy, and certain GI conditions rule these medicines out. Side effects — nausea early, rarely pancreatitis or gallbladder trouble — are managed by dose discipline and follow-up, which is the entire argument for supervision over internet vials.
How it runs here
It begins with the $99 consultation and baseline laboratory work: a Nurse Practitioner-led evaluation inside a surgeon-owned practice, labs before any prescription, dose titration on a schedule, and muscle-preserving guidance — protein targets and resistance work — because the goal is fat loss, not frailty. If eligibility isn’t real, we say so; that’s the difference between a clinic and a cart.
The question nobody advertises: coming off
Appetite returns when the medicine stops — the trials say so plainly. An exit that preserves your result is part of the plan from day one: habits built during the quiet months, muscle kept on the frame, and a taper conversation with your provider, not a subscription that simply ends.
Questions
Asked before anyone starts.
How fast will I lose weight?
Do you prescribe compounded semaglutide?
What does the program cost?
How it starts
Evaluation first. Always.
A provider evaluation with our Nurse Practitioner, baseline laboratory work, honest eligibility — then a plan, supervised on a schedule. Nothing is sold without it.