Practice information
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Do you accept insurance?
- We do not accept insurance.
- New You Wellness Center, however, wants to provide you with all these MEDICALLY VALUED services at a reasonable cost and close to your home.
Do you accept health savings accounts?
- YES!!!
- You can utilize your HSA debit card or we can provide receipt for reimbursement.
Do you offer telehealth visits?
- Currently offering in-office and telehealth visits to Illinois residents!
Weight Loss
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What can you expect during your weight loss consultation?
- Completion of intake forms prior to your appointment will ensure the visit is valuable and in-depth.
- Obtain health history.
- Discuss previous weight loss programs attempted.
- Review of our current plans including exercise, nutrition, and medications.
- Draw blood to rule out other disease that can contribute to weight gain or inability to lose weight.
- Schedule your follow-up and start your NEW YOU journey.
What can you expect at your weight loss follow-up?
- Review of your current progress.
- Discuss successes and barriers to the program.
- Manage side effects to medications.
What will disqualify me from the GLP-1 program?
- History of pancreatitis
- Kidney disease
- Type 1 diabetes
- Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN2)
- Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma (MTC)
Common side effects of GLP-1 medications?
- Irritation at the injection site.
- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Nausea
- Vomiting
Good Candidates for medical weight loss
Your provider will determine if you are a good candidate for medical weight loss. The best candidates for our custom weight management program:
- BMI of 30 or over
- Failed or not able to maintain other weight management methods
- At risk for medical problems due to their weight
- Genetic or medical conditions that make it harder to control weight
Women's BHRT
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What to expect during your consultation?
- After your blood work is reviewed you will sit down with our provider and complete an in-depth review of your symptoms and blood work.
- You and your provider will come up with a plan that will provide you results and relief you have been waiting for!
- Follow up in 4-6 weeks to reassess symptoms.
What forms of BRHT are available?
- Oral
- Creams
- Troches
- Injections
Is BHRT safe?
Yes, BHRT when administered correctly can protect again heart disease, cancer, bone disease, diabetes, lower cholesterol, metabolic regulation, and improved mood.
What are the common BHRT medications?
- Estrogen
- Progesterone
- Testosterone
- DHEA
- Melatonin
- Thyroid
What is the average cost?
Most women will spend $250 for the initial blood work and consultation fee, with a monthly range of $100-$250.
Men's TRT
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What is the price of TRT?
- Average cost of TRT is $150 a month that includes your medications and follow up appointments.
- Additional costs may apply for repeat blood work or added medications.
- Your initial cost for blood work, consultation, and first month of treatment is $300.
What is included in the monthly membership?
- Testosterone medication and supplies
- Follow up exams
- Access to your provider for continued support
How much testosterone will I need?
Our healthcare provider will review your medical questionnaire, blood work, and symptoms to identify the most optimal dose range. Your blood work will be reviewed throughout the year to ensure optimal and safe ranges.
Is TRT safe?
Yes, many studies have shown that TRT is safe when administered and monitored by a qualified healthcare provider.
IMPORTANT
All information presented in this website is intended for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of rendering medical advice. Statements made on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The information contained herein is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Compounded medications, including weight-loss medications and supplements, are available by prescription only. They are not FDA approved and have not been evaluated for safety and effectiveness by the FDA.
Compounding medications are compounded by state licensed compounding pharmacies, federally registered outsourcing facilities, or a physician.
Some medications utilized in medically managed weight loss and wellness programs are considered to be used “off label” and may not be FDA approved for weight loss or health improvement purposes.