Personalized, Proven Solutions for Lasting Weight Loss.
Struggling with weight loss can be challenging, but finding the right solution doesn’t have to be. At NGPG, we understand that surgery isn’t the right path for everyone. That’s why we offer a range of proven, non-surgical weight loss options tailored to each patient’s unique needs.
Medical Weight Loss Program
As one of the region’s only comprehensive weight loss centers, NGPG Bariatric & Metabolic Institute provides expert-led, medically supervised weight loss solutions. Our multi-disciplinary team, including board-certified obesity medicine physicians, registered dietitians and behavioral health specialists, works with patients to develop personalized treatment plans for sustainable weight loss and improved health.
Weight Loss Options
Our team specializes in advanced, evidence-based weight loss strategies designed to help patients achieve and maintain long-term success. we offer multiple non-surgical weight loss options, along with anti-obesity pharmacotherapy, genetic testing for obesity and adolescent weight loss options. Our non-surgical options include:
Medical Weight Loss Program
Our Medical Weight Loss Program provides a structured, medically supervised approach to obesity treatment. We begin with a comprehensive assessment to diagnose obesity, evaluate lifestyle factors and determine readiness for change. From there, we create an individualized plan based on our four-pillar approach:
- Nutritional Guidance: Personalized meal planning and dietary education.
- Behavioral Modifications: Strategies to develop healthier eating habits and sustainable lifestyle changes.
- Physical Activity Guidelines: Exercise recommendations tailored to each patient’s abilities and goals.
- Medications (when appropriate): Prescription weight loss medications to support appetite control and metabolism.
Meet Our Experienced Providers
Our obesity medicine specialists are board-certified physicians with advanced training in non-surgical weight management. Their goal is not just to help patients lose weight but to enhance their overall quality of life, prevent obesity-related complications and improve existing conditions.
