Women’s weight loss

Weight Gain Isn’t Random. It’s a Signal

Stubborn weight isn’t about trying harder. It's likely tied to hormones, metabolism, appetite, stress, and changes in your body over time. We help you find out the cause, then build a plan that makes sense for your body. We will find the cause together.

This is bigger than calories in and calories out.

Shifts in hormone balance will affect the way your body stores fat, regulates appetite. It responds to stress and holds on to weight. That’s why women often feel like they are doing everything right and still not seeing change.

We access the whole picture.

We start with blood panel and a real conversation. We look at hormones, metabolism, appetite, health history, and how your body is likely responding. 

Real Results for Real Results

Our patients lose weight steadily and sustainably, and many report improvements in energy, and overall confidence

20%

Average weight lost

88%

Report more energy

92%

Improved confidence

12-18

Months to goal

Weight Loss FAQs for Women

Weight loss can feel harder for women because hormones shift throughout life — during the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and menopause — and these changes can affect appetite, energy, and how the body stores fat. Women also tend to have less muscle mass than men, which can lower calorie needs. Conditions like PCOS can add another layer. Our programs account for these factors and tailor your plan to your body.

As estrogen levels decline during menopause, many women notice changes in where they store fat, often around the midsection. Muscle mass can also decrease, which can lower metabolism, and some women develop more insulin resistance. A plan that considers hormones, nutrition, activity, and — when appropriate — medical weight loss medication can help.

These medications can help many women lose weight by reducing appetite and improving how the body regulates blood sugar. Results vary based on your health history, current medications, and lifestyle. We’ll review your goals and medical background, then recommend the option that best fits you and monitor your progress over time.

Results vary, but many women lose meaningful weight over 12–18 months with GLP-1 medications. Your starting weight, dose, consistency, and health factors all play a role. We’ll set realistic goals, track your progress, and adjust your plan as needed.

Some people notice side effects, especially when starting or increasing the dose. Nausea is common, along with changes in bowel habits such as constipation or diarrhea. We start low and increase gradually, and we’ll guide you on ways to manage symptoms as your body adjusts.

It depends. Many people regain some weight if they stop medication without a long-term plan in place. That’s why we focus on sustainable habits throughout your program. Some women step down to a maintenance dose, while others maintain their results without medication, based on their goals and health needs.

Live better - Live Longer.

The right plan helps with more than the number on the scale. Cravings drop, energy improves, progress will feel more consistent. And when hormone therapy is part of the treatment pathway, life happens.