GLP-1 Weight Loss Therapy in Los Gatos

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If you have been told to “just eat less and move more” and it has not worked, you are not lazy, and you are not broken. 

Weight, appetite, and energy are driven by a tangled mess of hormones, metabolism, sleep, stress, and biology that no amount of motivational quotes will untangle.

That is where real medical care comes in. Not a meal plan from an influencer. Not a $40 supplement stack. Real testing, real prescriptions when appropriate, and a doctor who looks at your full picture before recommending anything.

At Young Naturopathic Center, we start with your history, your labs, and what is actually going on in your body.

If GLP-1 therapy is a good fit, we prescribe it and manage it properly. If it is not, we tell you that too.

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How GLP-1 Therapy Works

GLP-1 medications work on the hormone pathways that control appetite and blood sugar. In plain terms: they help your body feel full sooner, stay full longer, and handle food more efficiently.

They are prescription medications, originally developed for type 2 diabetes, now widely used in medically supervised weight management. They are not magic, and they are not a substitute for the rest of your care. They are a tool, and tools work best in skilled hands.

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GLP-1 Therapies at YNC

If GLP-1–based therapy is appropriate for you, our doctors may include prescription options prepared through a licensed compounding pharmacy.

These therapies are designed to support appetite regulation, metabolic function, and blood sugar control.

Your doctor reviews your test results, and if treatment is recommended, dosing and follow-up are adjusted based on how you respond.

Primary Therapies

  • Compounded Semaglutide: A semaglutide-based prescription option prepared through a licensed compounding pharmacy. It works on GLP-1 pathways involved in appetite and glucose regulation, and is used in medically supervised weight management care.
  • Compounded Tirzepatide: A prescription medication that acts on both GLP-1 and GIP pathways, which play a role in appetite and energy balance. It may be considered when additional metabolic support is needed.
  • Combination GLP-1 Therapy: In some cases, combination approaches may be considered to support different aspects of health, depending on individual needs.

These options are selected and adjusted to support steady, sustainable progress over time.

 

Supporting Therapies

A weekly poke is the start, not the plan.

GLP-1s are powerful, but a vial on its own does not address why your metabolism got stuck in the first place. That is why we built a program around the injection, not just the injection itself.

Our Metabolic Optimization Program stacks your GLP-1 therapy with the diagnostics and treatments that actually move the needle:

Enrolled patients receive a complimentary VO₂ Max test at kickoff and earn free quarterly retesting, plus 20% off Fat Blaster IVs and metabolizer shots, and 30% off HBOT protocols.

This is doctor-supervised, personalized care designed for results that last past the prescription.

 

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Are GLP-1 Medications Appropriate?

GLP-1 medications may be appropriate for certain patients when prescribed and monitored by a licensed healthcare provider. Proper clinical evaluation and ongoing medical oversight are essential.

These drugs are showing up everywhere right now: telehealth mills, med spas, online “clinics” that send you a vial after a five-minute form. That is not medical care, and it is not how GLP-1 therapy is supposed to work.

At our Los Gatos clinic, we review your full health history, run the labs that matter, and check for the conditions that make these medications a bad fit before anything is prescribed. Then we actually stay involved. If something feels off at week three, you can reach us. Try getting that from a chatbot…

Like all prescription medications, GLP-1 therapies may be associated with side effects. Some people may experience:

  • Nausea
  • Constipation
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Acid reflux
  • Fatigue
  • Headaches

These effects are often dose-related and may change as your body adjusts. Your response is monitored throughout treatment, and adjustments may be made as needed to support your progress.

In rare cases, more serious side effects such as pancreatitis have been reported. If you experience severe or persistent abdominal pain, seek medical evaluation promptly.

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How GLP-1 Therapy Works at Our Clinic

Initial Consultation

Your first visit, virtual or in person, is a detailed conversation about your health history, symptoms, and goals. This helps us determine whether GLP-1 therapy may be a suitable option for you.

Advanced Testing

After your consultation, we may run some lab tests, such as:

  • Fasting glucose and insulin
  • HbA1c and lipid levels
  • Thyroid function
  • Inflammatory markers
  • Hormone levels
  • Body composition analysis
  • Other cardiometabolic markers

We look at your results alongside your overall assessment to create your plan.

 

Who is GLP-1 Therapy for?

GLP-1 therapy is not for everyone, and any clinic that tells you otherwise is selling something.

These medications are typically considered as part of a medically guided weight management plan after a full health assessment.

It is generally considered for people who:

  • Have a BMI of 30 or higher, or a BMI of 27 or higher with weight-related conditions such as elevated cholesterol, high blood pressure, or type 2 diabetes.
  • Experience persistent hunger or appetite-related challenges that affect daily habits.
  • Struggle to reach or maintain weight-related goals through lifestyle changes alone.
  • Prefer a doctor-guided approach rather than self-directed weight loss strategies.
  • Are open to ongoing care, including follow-ups and dose adjustments when needed.

If you do not fit the profile, a responsible clinician will say so. We would rather tell you no than put you on a medication that is not right for you.

 

Why Patients Trust YNC

There are a few reasons why our patients love us:

  • Real doctors, not script mills. Every plan is reviewed and signed off by a licensed doctor on-site in Los Gatos. Not a remote provider you will never speak to.
  • Labs before prescriptions. We do not guess. We test, then we treat. Your plan is built from what your body is actually doing, not a template.
  • We adjust as we go. Your dose, your nutrition, your follow-up cadence. None of it is set in stone, because your body is not static either.
  • We tell you the truth. If GLP-1 is not the right fit, or if something else is driving your symptoms, we say so. If progress stalls, we figure out why instead of shrugging.

GLP-1 done right is medical care. GLP-1 done wrong is a liability. Choose accordingly.

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FAQS

Who is Not a Good Candidate for GLP-1?
This treatment is generally not recommended for people with certain gastrointestinal conditions, such as gastroparesis, known allergies or intolerance to these medications, or for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding. A personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 is also carefully considered. Before making any recommendations, our licensed doctors review your medical history in detail.

How Long Will I Need to Stay on Treatment?
Treatment duration varies from person to person. Dosing typically starts low and is adjusted gradually as your body responds. Over time, your doctor may adjust your plan based on your progress and goals. Some people remain on treatment longer term, while others may transition off under medical guidance when appropriate.

Why Am I Not Losing Weight On GLP-1?
A few honest reasons:

* You are not at an effective dose yet. GLP-1s are titrated up slowly on purpose. The starting dose is rarely where the magic happens. Patience.
* You are not eating enough protein. GLP-1s suppress appetite, which sounds great until you realize you are eating 800 calories a day, losing muscle, and wondering why the scale stalled. Protein is non-negotiable.
* Your dose, sourcing, or schedule is off. If you got your prescription from somewhere that does not actually monitor you, this is exactly the kind of thing that gets missed.
* Something else is going on. Thyroid issues, insulin resistance, sleep, stress, medications. GLP-1s are powerful, but they are not a substitute for figuring out the rest of the picture.


What Happens If I Stop GLP-1 Therapy?
Responses vary. Some people maintain progress with continued lifestyle support, while others may benefit from ongoing care depending on their situation. If treatment is discontinued, this is done with a structured plan to ensure a supported transition.

Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These services are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary.