Affordable weight loss, tailored for you

Customized GLP-1 programs, guided by compassionate providers, in the comfort of your home, at great prices.

Delivering highest quality medication

  • Compounded Semaglutide/Glycine/B12

    Strength: 5mg/5mg/1mg/mL

  • Compounded Tirzepatide/Glycine/B12

    Strength: 10mg/5mg/500mcg/mL

100% online telehealth

HSA/FSA approved

5 Star Google Reviews

600+ Registered Patients

100% online telehealth HSA/FSA approved 5 Star Google Reviews 600+ Registered Patients

Our compounded medications are prescribed only through carefully vetted pharmacies with the highest quality controls

Our simple process

  1. Book an appointment online

  2. Fill out emailed forms

  3. Zoom visit with a provider

Testimonial

Meet the Rowes! They began their weight loss journey with us in 2023, and their transformation in just one year is inspiring! With our personalized medical weight loss programs, they found the accountability and support they needed to stay motivated. By utilizing weight loss medications, the Rowes successfully managed their weight and improved their overall health, demonstrating that real progress is achievable with the right guidance.

FAQ’s

  • At Pearce Health, we prioritize affordable weight loss solutions without sacrificing quality. Unlike expensive treatments like weight loss surgery or commercial weight loss programs, our medical weight loss services are designed to fit your budget and help you achieve long-term weight loss success. Whether you're trying to reach your ideal body weight or manage obesity, we provide the right support for a healthier future.

  • Semaglutide is once-weekly subcutaneous injection. It’s a modified molecule our bodies make, called a GLP-1 analog. It works by increasing insulin production and lowers glucagon secretion as well as targets area in the brain that regulate appetite and food intake. A small change in the molecule allows the drug to last weeks in our bodies rather than the natural version our bodies make, which lasts minutes.

  • The most common side effects include nausea and constipation.

    *Patients also report acid reflux, stomach pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. The risk of serious effects increases in patients with hypoglycemia, kidney problems, and risk of allergic reactions.

    *1mg/mL of cyanocobalamin added to reduce nausea side effects.

    ** This medication is not insulin and should not be used if you have type 1 diabetes or if you develop diabetic ketoacidosis. Semaglutide should not be used with any other GLP-1 medications.

    Risk of thyroid C-Cell tumors. If you or any family members have been diagnosed with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndrome Type 2 or Medullary thyroid cancer, you should not take Semaglutide. If you have ever had pancreatitis consult with your medical provider as using Semaglutide can increase the risk of developing pancreatitis.

  • Semaglutide acts by emulating a hormone known as GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) which works in the areas of the brain that regulate appetite and food intake. It suppresses appetite, prolongs satiety, and decelerates gastric emptying, thereby controlling ingestion. In addition, it has an effect on blood sugar homeostasis, which also supports weight management. When used along with diet and exercise, Semaglutide causes incredible weight loss in overweight or obese patients.

  • Tirzepatide is a once-weekly injectable dual glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) receptor agonist. It works by increasing insulin production and lowers glucagon secretion as well as targets areas in the brain that regulate appetite and food intake. A small change in the molecule allows the drug to last weeks in our bodies rather than the natural version our bodies make, which lasts minutes.

  • The most common side effects include nausea and constipation.

    *Patients also report acid reflux, stomach pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. The risk of serious side effects increases in patients with hypoglycemia, kidney problems, and risk of allergic reactions.

    *500mcg/mL of Cyanocobalamin added to reduce nausea side effects.

    **This medication is not insulin and should not be used if you have type 1 diabetes or if you develop diabetic ketoacidosis. Tirzepatide should not be used with any other GLP-1 medications.

    Risk of thyroid C-Cell tumors. If you or any family members have been diagnosed with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndrome Type 2 or Medullary thyroid cancer, you should not take Tirzepatide. If you have ever had pancreatitis consult with your medical provider as using Tirzepatide can increase the risk of developing pancreatitis.