Our Weight Loss Programs

SEMAGLUTIDE
A once a week, GLP-1 prescription injection for weight loss. Same active ingredient as Wegovy® & Ozempic®
2-Month Program: $498 ($249/month)
or
4-Month Program: $698 ($174.50/month) - Save over $149!

TIRZEPATIDE
A once a week, GIP prescription injection for weight loss. Same active ingredient as Mounjaro® & Zepbound®
2-Month Program: $698 ($349/month)
or
4-Month Program: $995 ($249/month) - Save over $200!

RETATRUTIDE
A once a week injection that targets the "Triple G" system: GLP-1, GIP & Glucagon; Three key factors in metabolic regulation.
2-Month Program: $798 ($399/month)
or
4-Month Program: $1198 ($299.50/month) - Save $100!
How It Works
No Insurance? No problem! Getting started with Lifealize is as simple as 1,2,3!

Medical Forms
Fill out your medical history information before your appointment.
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Telehealth Visit
Speak with one of our providers to help manage your program.
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Receive Medicine
Get your medication mailed directly to your home from the pharmacy!
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Are You Struggling to Lose Weight?
If you’re like most people, losing weight can be a frustrating and challenging journey. You may feel like you’re doing everything right, but the scale just won’t budge. Well, what if there was a way to lose weight and improve your overall health?
That's where GLP1 and GIP Peptides come in!
What are GLP1 and GIP peptides GLP1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) and GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) are types of hormones that are naturally produced in the body. They help to regulate appetite, blood sugar levels, and overall metabolism. GLP1 and GIP peptides have been shown to be effective in helping people lose weight and improve their overall health. In a clinical trial people who combined a healthy lifestyle with GLP1 peptide use lost an average of 10.6% of their body weight after 20 weeks, and 17% after 68 weeks.
How do I lose weight with GLP1 and GIP peptides? GLP1 and GIP peptides work by binding to receptors in the brain and gut. This binding of receptors signals the brain to feel full and satisfied, which helps to reduce food intake. GLP1 and GIP Peptides can help you lose weight by: Reducing your appetite Increasing satiety Reducing your calorie intake Regulating insulin levels
Can GLP1 and GIP peptides improve my overall health? In addition to helping you lose weight, GLP1 and GIP peptides also improve your overall health by: Reducing your risk of type 2 diabetes Reducing your risk of heart disease Reducing your risk of stroke Improving your blood sugar control Improving your cholesterol levels
Are weight loss peptides right for me? GLP1 and GIP Peptides may be right for you if you are suffering from obesity or if you have a BMI over 27. Contact us today to speak to one of our doctors and find out if GLP1 and GIP Peptides could be right for you.
How do i get started? We understand that getting started with GLP1 and GIP peptides can be daunting, especially if you have to deal with insurance companies. That's why we've made it our mission here at Lifealize to make the process as easy and stress free as possible. Our team of doctors are here to help you succeed in your health journey. If you're ready to take control of your life, then Lifealize is here for you. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help!

What is Concierge Health Care?
Our program provides you with a dedicated Concierge Patient Coordinator, ensuring a direct line of communication with our doctors and a personalized wellness journey tailored to your unique needs. Your concierge will assist in scheduling appointments, arranging blood work, and coordinating your treatment plans directly with our medical professionals. This personalized approach ensures that every aspect of your care is seamlessly managed, enhancing your experience and optimizing your health outcomes.
Fast and Convenient Delivery
No need to run to the pharmacy! Your customized Lifealize program will be shipped quickly and discreetly straight to your front door.

What Are Compound Medications?
Compounded medications are meticulously crafted in state Board of Pharmacy or FDA-licensed compounding facilities, tailored to individual prescriptions from licensed healthcare professionals. These specialized formulations utilize ingredients sourced exclusively from FDA-licensed facilities and undergo rigorous testing to ensure potency, sterility, and purity.
Unlike mass-produced drugs that undergo standard FDA approval processes, compounded medications are customized to meet specific patient needs and are prepared in response to personalized prescriptions from medical professionals. This personalized approach may result in variations in dosage, administration method, and therapeutic outcomes compared to commercially available medications.
Lifealize partners exclusively with licensed sterile compounding pharmacies across the United States, ensuring the highest standards of safety, quality, and efficacy in compounded medications.

FAQs
For more information about our Weight Loss program, please call our concierge care team at (561) 337-4850 or email us at info@lifealize.com
How much weight can I expect to lose? In a clinical trial, the average person lost 15% of their body weight when the medication was combined with a healthy lifestyle. Here at Lifealize we understand that everyone is different and responds to these medications differently. Your Lifealize health team will work hands on with you in order to make sure you are able to reach your personal weight loss goals.
What are the possible side effects? GLP1 and GIP peptides have been shown to be effective in helping people lose weight and improve their overall health. However, like any medication, GLP1 and GIP peptides can have side effects. Some of the most common side effects of GLP1 and GIP peptides include: Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Constipation Headache Fatigue Dizziness Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) Pancreatitis Gallbladder problems It is important to note that these are just some of the most common side effects of GLP1 and GIP peptides. Other side effects may occur. If you experience any side effects that are bothersome or that do not go away, you should talk to your doctor.
What if I have a pre-existing condition? GLP1 and GIP peptides are not right for everyone. There are a number of people who should not take GLP1 or GIP peptides, including: People with a history of pancreatitis. People with a history of gallbladder problems. People with a history of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). People with a history of medullary thyroid cancer. People who are pregnant or breastfeeding. People who are taking certain medications, such as sufentanil, tramadol, or pentazocine. If you have any of these conditions, you should disclose these to your Lifealize doctor before taking GLP1 or GIP peptides. Your Lifealize doctor can help you decide if GLP1 or GIP peptides are right for you. Here are some additional reasons why someone might not be able to take GLP1 or GIP peptides: They may have an allergy to the medication. They may have other medical conditions that make it unsafe for them to take the medication. They may not be able to afford the medication.
How are GLP1 and GIP peptides administered? GLP1 and GIP peptides are administered subcutaneously, which means that they are injected under the skin. In most cases GLP1 and GIP injections are administered once a week. If you have already spoken to a Lifealize doctor and received your medications, please follow to the instructions provided to you by the doctor. The injection site is usually in the lower abdomen, thigh, or upper arm. The injection should be given slowly and carefully to avoid pain or bruising. For more information about injection sites please refer to our Weight Loss Injection instruction page. Here are some additional details about how GLP1 and GIP peptides are administered: The injection should be given slowly and carefully to avoid pain or bruising. The injection site can be anywhere on the body, but it is usually the abdomen, or thigh. If you have any questions regarding dosing, frequency, or how to administer GLP1 or GIP peptides, please contact your Lifealize doctor, and follow the instructions they give you.