What Is Semaglutide?
Semaglutide is a medication in the GLP‑1 receptor agonist class at Carolina Health & Wellness that mimics the body’s natural satiety hormone. It works by reducing appetite and promoting feelings of fullness, helping you control calorie intake more effectively.
Semaglutide also improves insulin sensitivity and supports healthy blood sugar regulation, key factors for metabolic and weight management success.
Is Semaglutide Right for You?
Semaglutide may be a great option if you want to lose weight effectively and sustainably, especially when diet and exercise alone haven’t been enough.
This treatment is ideal for those ready to commit to a comprehensive weight loss plan that combines medication with lifestyle changes.
How Semaglutide Works
Benefits of Semaglutide for Weight Loss
What to Expect During Your Treatment
Potential Side Effects
Semaglutide is generally well-tolerated. The most commonly reported side effects are mild gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, and occasional discomfort at the injection site. Dr. Faisal M. Fakih will guide you in minimizing and managing these effects.
Begin Your Semaglutide in Huntersville, NC
If you’re ready to lose weight effectively and sustainably, Carolina Health & Wellness is here to support you with medically supervised care.
Call (828) 799-9060 or request a consultation to learn more about personalized Semaglutide therapy in Huntersville, NC.
Semaglutide is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs called GLP‑1 receptor agonists. It helps with weight loss by mimicking the effects of the hormone GLP‑1, which regulates appetite and food intake.
Semaglutide reduces hunger and promotes feelings of fullness, helping you manage your calorie intake more effectively. It also helps regulate blood sugar levels, supporting overall weight management.
Semaglutide is administered once weekly via a simple injection, which you can do at home after receiving instructions from our healthcare professionals.
Semaglutide is generally well-tolerated, but some people might experience mild gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, as well as mild discomfort at the injection site.
