What is Obesity?
Obesity means having too much body fat. It is different from being overweight, which means weighing too much. Obesity increases your risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke, arthritis, and some cancers. Obesity is a medical condition that can be treated by medical weight loss.
What is a medical weight loss program?
By addressing the underlying causes of weight gain and obesity, patients can lose weight and keep it off. Our medically supervised weight loss program includes semaglutide injections and the help of a team of specialists in Spring who measure the patient’s weight loss by the number of pounds lost, their metabolism, and body composition.
How is medical weight loss different from other weight loss programs?
The main difference between Spring’s medical weight loss program from other programs is that it’s physician-supervised. We also implement a multimodal approach to weight loss. Our holistic weight loss and maintenance approach includes a proper diet, regular exercise, and behavioral modification.
How do I know which weight loss program is right for me?
During your initial consultation, our practitioners will assess your health, discuss your goals, and recommend the most suitable weight loss program for you. This personalized approach ensures you receive the best possible care.
Are these weight loss programs safe?
Yes, our weight loss programs are medically supervised and designed to ensure your safety and well-being throughout your journey. Our team monitors your progress and makes adjustments as needed to achieve optimal results.
What can I expect during the weight loss process?
The weight loss process varies depending on the program and individual factors. Our practitioners will provide detailed guidance and support to help you understand what to expect and how to achieve your goals effectively.