Available Treatments
Weight Loss Treatments
We offer the following weight loss injections treatment options to help you in your weight loss journey. You can request weight loss injections online. All treatment options are subject to approval by our UK-registered prescribers following the completion and assessment of the medical consultation form. View the weight loss treatment options below for more information.
Wegovy
(Semaglutide Injections)
- Once weekly, Self administered, under the skin injection
- Weight loss upto 15%, reducing cravings
- Monthly dose escalation
- 4 doses in 1 pen
- Same ingredient as in Ozempic
- Dosing from 0.25mg to 2.4mg once weekly
Mounjaro
(Tirzepatide Injections)
- Once weekly, self administered under the skin injection
- Weight loss upto 20% ,reduces cravings
- Minimal Gastrointestinal Side effects
- Monthly dose escalation
- 4 doses in 1 pen
- Same Ingredient as in Zepbound
- Dosing from 2.5mg to 15mg once weekly
Frequently asked questions about weight loss
Weight gain occurs when you regularly eat more calories than you use through normal bodily functions and physical activity. But the lifestyle habits causing your weight gain aren't always obvious. Weight gain can be compounded by psychological factors, as well as certain medications, such as steroids and insulin, and medical conditions such as hypothyroidism. There is also emerging evidence to suggest that some people are more genetically susceptible to obesity.
Losing weight means eating fewer calories and burning more energy through physical activity. It sounds simple. But more than 60% of adults in England are overweight or obese. Our lifestyles see many of us eating more calories than we need and not doing enough physical activity.
Body Mass Index (BMI) is essentially a measure of body size. It is a calculation based on your height and weight that is used to work out if your weight is healthy. Your BMI will be calculated as a number which represents your height to weight ratio i.e. 27 kg/m2.
The following table shows BMI range categories for adults associated with weight status:
BMI | Weight status |
---|---|
Below 18.5 | You are in the underweight range |
18.5 – 24.9 | You are in the healthy range |
25.0 – 29.9 | You are in the overweight range |
30.0 and above | You are in the obese range |
Everyone is different and responds differently to what they eat and how effective exercise is. Losing weight is difficult and can take time. Just dieting and exercise may either not result in clinically significant weight loss, or you may not be able to sustain it, and that is where medication can help you lose weight.
Our weight loss experts are here to recommend and prescribe the most appropriate treatment option for you and help you lose weight.