by Family Physicians
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August is all about wellness, taking intentional steps to feel better, live healthier, and create habits that truly last. And sometimes, even small changes can make a big difference.
Did you know that losing just 5–10 pounds can improve your energy, lower blood pressure, reduce strain on your joints, and even boost your mood? It’s not about crash diets or extreme workouts, it’s about finding realistic steps that work for your body and lifestyle.
This month, we want to help you take that first step. We’re offering a FREE 1-week trial of our medically supervised weight loss injections so you can experience how a little progress can inspire a big change.
Whether you’re looking to slim down for confidence, health, or just to feel more like you again, August is the perfect time to start. You don’t have to do it alone, we’ll be right there to guide you.
📅 Your wellness journey starts now. Call or stop by our office to claim your free trial and take the first step toward a healthier, happier you.
Why can’t I just take a pill instead of injections? Some GLP-1 medications do come in pill form, but when swallowed, much of the medicine is broken down in the stomach and liver. This means the pill versions are only strong enough to match the lowest doses of the injectable medications, not the doses needed for real weight loss. Do oral GLP-1s work for weight loss? They can help slightly with appetite, but they are not strong enough for significant or long-term weight loss. There is currently no oral version that works like the full-dose weight-loss injections. What about sublingual (under-the-tongue) GLP-1s? Sublingual GLP-1s dissolve under the tongue and bypass the stomach, allowing better absorption. However, even these reach only lower dose levels and are best for weight maintenance or mild appetite control, not major weight loss. Which option works best for weight loss? Injectable GLP-1 medications provide the strongest appetite control […]
We gathered together around the table as a doctor’s office family, sharing food, laughter, stories, and the simple joy of being together outside of our busy days caring for others. Moments like these remind us how special it is to be part of a team that truly supports one another. How perfect that today is National Pharmacist Appreciation Day, a day to recognize the incredible pharmacists who work hand-in-hand with our providers to keep our patients safe, informed, and healthy. From carefully checking medications to offering guidance and reassurance, pharmacists are a vital part of every healing journey. We are so thankful for the partnerships we share, the dedication behind the scenes, and the compassionate professionals who make quality care possible. Here’s to teamwork, gratitude, and the people who make medicine more personal every single day.
We are so grateful for the incredible people who make our office feel like family. These moments of laughter, connection, and sharing a meal together remind us why what we do matters, and who we get to do it with. As we gather together again this evening, we’re also stepping into all the exciting things waiting for us in 2026, new goals, new growth, and new memories we’ll create side by side. Cheers to friendship, teamwork, and a future full of great things.
Choosing a vasectomy is a personal decision, and we believe it should come with clear information, comfort, and trust. At our office, vasectomies are performed right here in a familiar medical setting by a doctor you can truly trust, someone who takes the time to listen, answer questions, and make sure you feel confident every step of the way. A vasectomy is a quick, minimally invasive procedure designed to provide long-term birth control. Most appointments are brief, recovery is typically straightforward, and many patients return to normal activities within a few days. Our doctor uses gentle, proven techniques and explains the process clearly, so there are no surprises. What truly sets our office apart is our approach to care. From your first conversation to your follow-up visit, your questions are always welcome. Our doctor uses the no scalpel technique and explains the process clearly, so there are no surprises. If your family […]
