If you struggle with weight gain from medication or simply want to lose weight, we can help.

Weight gain is a common side effect of psychotropic medications, affecting many individuals who rely on these treatments for mental health conditions. Unwanted weight gain can lead to frustration, self-esteem, and difficulties. Understanding the underlying causes and seeking professional intervention can help individuals manage their weight effectively while continuing their necessary medication.

Who Can Benefit from Weight Management Support?

Medical weight loss benefits individuals struggling with overweight or obesity, particularly those with related health conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or sleep apnea. It is especially advantageous for those who have been unsuccessful with traditional diet and exercise alone, or who require medical supervision to manage potential risks associated with rapid weight loss.

  • Individuals noticing sudden or significant weight changes after starting medication.
  • Those struggling with self-esteem or body image due to medication-induced weight gain.
  • Patients looking for non-restrictive, healthy ways to maintain their weight.
  • People seeking a holistic approach that integrates mental well-being with physical health.

Benefits of Medical Weight Loss

  • Improved Physical Health: Reducing the risk of complications like high blood pressure, diabetes, and joint pain.

  • Enhanced Mental Well-Being: Feeling more confident in your body can support positive self-esteem and emotional resilience.

  • Sustainable Weight Control: Developing long-term habits that fit your lifestyle and medical needs.

  • Better Treatment Adherence: Finding ways to balance mental health management with overall wellness, avoiding the need to stop medication prematurely.

How We Support Weight Management

Medical Guidance
and Counseling

  • Personalized Consultation: A tailored approach to address weight concerns while maintaining the effectiveness of mental health treatments.
  • Nutritional Counseling: Education on balanced eating habits to mitigate medication-related weight gain.
  • Lifestyle Coaching: Support for developing sustainable habits that promote long-term well-being.

Holistic Approaches
to Weight Management

  • Metabolism Support: Strategies to improve metabolic rate through diet and exercise modifications.
  • Appetite Regulation Techniques: Tools to manage increased hunger signals and maintain healthy portion control.
  • Wellness Treatments: Non-invasive aesthetic procedures that complement weight management efforts.

Aftercare and
Ongoing Support

  • Regular Check-Ins: Scheduled follow-up consultations to monitor progress and adjust strategies as needed.
  • Educational Resources: Guidance on nutrition, movement, and lifestyle habits for sustained weight management.
  • Community Support: Connecting clients with supportive groups and networks for motivation and encouragement.

Medical Weight Loss FAQ

Psychotropic medications like antidepressants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers, can contribute to weight gain in several ways:
  • Increased Appetite: Certain medications trigger hunger signals, increasing food intake.
  • Metabolic Changes: Some drugs slow metabolism, which makes it easier to gain weight even with the same diet and activity level.
  • Fluid Retention: Medication-induced fluid retention can cause temporary weight increases.
  • Changes in Fat Storage: Some medications alter how the body stores fat, leading to weight accumulation in specific areas.

While these side effects can be challenging, there are effective strategies to help manage and minimize weight gain without compromising mental health treatment.

Yes, proactive lifestyle strategies like mindful eating, regular physical activity, and professional guidance can help minimize weight gain.

In some cases, switching medications or adjusting dosages may be an option. Always consult your prescribing doctor before making changes.

No, our approach ensures that any weight management strategies support—not hinder—your mental health treatment.

The timeline varies for each person, but with a consistent approach, many begin noticing positive changes within a few months.

No. We offer medical weight loss services to everyone that will benefit from treatment.