OZEMPIC
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$900 - Regular price
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- Sale price
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$900

*Pricing is for a 30-day supply*
Originally for type 2 diabetes, Ozempic now shines as a trusted tool for appetite regulation and sustainable weight loss.
Benefits for the Skin:
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Supports improved circulation for a healthy glow
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Encourages nutrient-rich skin health
Benefits for the Body:
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Reduces appetite naturally
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Mimics GLP-1 hormone to improve satiety
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Aids in insulin response and metabolic balance
For more details, review our top FAQs for Ozempic below or visit The Clinic FAQ page.
Pricing includes consult, shipping and medication if approved.
• Price Includes Consult + Medication (2mg–4mg Pen) + Shipping
• FDA approved for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
• 4 Weekly Subcutaneous Injections
*Ships to all US states
For Consultation type selections:
Email/Text Message – Your provider will review your intake form and make a decision based on the information you’ve provided. No live appointment is required.
Phone/Video Consultation – You’ll receive a link to schedule a virtual visit and speak directly with a licensed healthcare provider.
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$80 consultation fee will apply only if your prescription is approved and you choose not to proceed with treatment.
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The consultation is free if you move forward with purchasing your prescription.
FAQ
- What is Ozempic and how does it work? Ozempic is a once-weekly injectable prescription medication containing semaglutide, a GLP‑1 receptor agonist that helps regulate blood sugar, slow digestion, and reduce appetite by mimicking the natural hormone GLP‑1 .
- Can Ozempic help with weight loss? While not FDA-approved for weight loss, many users still experience 5–15% average weight reduction as a secondary benefit when paired with diet and exercise.
- How long does it take to see results? Appetite suppression and blood sugar effects often begin within a few weeks; more significant weight and metabolic benefit typically emerge over 3 to 6 months.
- What are the most common side effects? Digestive symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and constipation are most common—typically mild and transient, especially during dose escalation.
- Will Ozempic affect my thyroid or pancreas? Rare cases of pancreatitis have been reported—talk to your provider if you have a history of these conditions.
- Are there any drug or food interactions? While there are few major food interactions, some medications—especially those needing rapid GI absorption—may be affected. Inform your provider of all supplements or meds you take.
- What happens if I stop taking Ozempic? Many users report return of appetite and some weight regain if lifestyle habits aren’t maintained. Long-term follow-up or maintenance dosing is common to sustain benefits.
- Is Ozempic safe to use if I don’t have diabetes? Some non-diabetic users receive it “off-label” for weight management under provider supervision. An FDA-approved version—Wegovy—exists specifically for chronic weight loss and maintenance.


