Weightloss Injections At Gameday Men's Health - Appleton

No More Diets, Exercise, Or Risky Surgeries!

Is your weight holding you back?

*Results are not guaranteed and your results may vary

If you’re someone who struggles with weight loss, Semaglutide injections with Gameday Men’s Health could give you the help you need to reach your ideal weight.

WHAT IS SEMAGLUTIDE FOR WEIGHT LOSS?

Semaglutide is a drug to promote weight loss in people who are considered obese and/or overweight. While Semaglutide has previously been used to help people with diabetes, it has become incredibly popular for its effectiveness in helping overweight people lose weight in a safe manner.

With small weekly injections, men and women can experience significant weight loss to look and feel their best. It is often recommended to receive the injections in combination with incorporating a healthy diet and exercise into your daily routine for maximum results.

HOW DOES SEMAGLUTIDE HELP WITH WEIGHT LOSS?

SEMAGLUTIDE IS GLP-1 (GLUCAGON-LIKE-PEPTIDE-1), A RECEPTOR AGONIST

This means that it mimics the hormone GLP-1, which regulates hunger and food intake. Additionally, when Semaglutide is taken on a weekly basis, it suppresses the hormone glucagon to prevent feelings of hunger. Additionally, it delays gastric emptying, therefore making you feel more satisfied after a meal.

A recent study of 1,961 people found that in people with a BMI over 30 and who did not have diabetes, Semaglutide injections combined with exercise resulted in a mean decrease in body weight of 14.9% over 68 weeks. The placebo group saw only a 2.4% mean decrease in weight.

SEMAGLUTIDE INJECTIONS COMBINED WITH EXERCISE RESULTED IN A MEAN DECREASE IN BODY WEIGHT

A recent study of 1,961 people found that in people with a BMI over 30 and who did not have diabetes, Semaglutide injections combined with exercise resulted in a mean decrease in body weight of 14.9% over 68 weeks. The placebo group saw only a 2.4% mean decrease in weight.

SEMAGLUTIDE PROVIDED EVEN MORE SIGNIFICANT WEIGHT LOSS

A second study found that when combined with behavioral therapy and incorporating a low-calorie diet into meal plans, Semaglutide provided even more significant weight loss.

Semaglutide is often prescribed to men and women who have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or higher, or individuals with a BMI of 27 or higher that is accompanied by high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, or other health conditions that can make weight loss difficult.

WHY START SEMAGLUTIDE INJECTIONS?

Semaglutide injections offer many benefits to qualified candidates, including:

  • Significantly reducing weight when combined with changes in diet and exercise

  • Providing consistent, safe weight loss over an extended period of time

  • Diminished risk of heart and cardiovascular disease upon achieving a healthy weight

  • Helping you to look and feel healthier

  • Requiring only one injection per week

HOW QUICKLY DOES SEMAGLUTIDE WORK FOR WEIGHT LOSS?

It often is not until 4 or more weeks on a dose of 25 units + that patients will start to see a decline in weight. It’s possible that some individuals might not notice weight loss until close to 6 weeks.

Studies have shown that Semaglutide is most effective when combined with exercise and changes in diet. Therefore, the exact amount of time someone might need to receive this treatment will depend on current health conditions (if any) and if exercise and dietary changes can be adopted permanently to maintain an ideal weight.

WHY START SEMAGLUTIDE INJECTIONS?

Potential side effects can include headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, dizziness, changes in mood, constipation or diarrhea, heartburn, and bloating. While rare, more severe side effects can include pancreatitis, allergic reactions, kidney damage, gallstones, and others.

Your medical specialist at Gameday Men’s Health will thoroughly discuss the potential side effects with you and answer any questions you might have regarding the injections.

WHAT TO EXPECT

During Your Consultation

Your Gameday Men’s Health Semaglutide specialist will review your health history with you and perform a physical health analysis, including evaluating your BMI.

During Your Remaining Appointments3

Semaglutide injections only need to be given once per week as a subcutaneous injection. The dosage is typically increased over time as the weeks’ progress. The exact amount of dosage given will depend on your specific health, weight, and needs. As mentioned, most individuals begin to notice weight loss between 4 to 6 weeks after beginning the injections.

SETTING A NEW STANDARD

No more waiting in a cold, sterile medical office or being treated like your time is not valuable. At Gameday Men’s Health, we’re committed to providing you with fast appointments, effective results, and a comfortable environment.

Locations

  • Office: 4351 W College Ave. Ste. 130, Appleton WI 54914

  • Call (920) 630-1569

4351 W College Ave, Appleton, WI 54914, USA

*Results are not guaranteed and your results may vary.

By entering your phone number you are expressing consent to be contacted via SMS & call. Messaging frequency varies. Text STOP at any time to unsubscribe. This website is a repository of publicly available information, and is not intended to form a physician-patient relationship with any individual. The content of this website is for informational purposes only. The information presented on this website is not intended to take the place of your personal physician’s advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Discuss this information with your own physician or healthcare provider to determine what is right for you. All information is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. The information contained herein is presented in summary form only and intended to provide broad consumer understanding and knowledge. The information should not be considered complete and should not be used in place of a visit, call, consultation or advice of your physician or other health care provider. Only a qualified physician in your state can determine if you qualify for and should undertake treatment. State regulations may restrict the availability of certain services.