Lose Weight Safely & Effectively
Medical Weight Loss in Mesa, AZ
At Mentally Strong Mind and Body Health Clinic in Mesa, AZ, we believe weight management is about more than just numbers on a scale. It’s about reclaiming your energy, improving your overall well-being, and building a healthier relationship with food, movement, and yourself.
Our weight management services are designed to meet you where you are. Whether you’re trying to lose weight, maintain progress, or overcome emotional or behavioral barriers, we offer the tools, guidance, and support to help you succeed physically and mentally.
Proven Treatments. Lasting Transformation.
"Clinically supervised weight management programs that include prescription treatments and lifestyle support can lead to an average weight loss of 10% to 15% of initial body weight — significantly improving overall health and quality of life."
— Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Research
— American Society of Bariatric Physicians
Lose Weight with Support and Proven Treatments
Our Weight Loss Treatments Work
Our clinic uses safe, effective injection-based therapies that help regulate appetite, increase metabolism, and improve your body’s ability to burn fat. These treatments are administered under medical supervision and are tailored to your individual needs, goals, and health history.
When paired with lifestyle guidance—like nutritional coaching, movement recommendations, and behavioral support—these treatments can significantly boost your weight loss results.
Benefits of Weight Loss Treatments
Injection-based treatments at our Mesa clinic offer several key benefits over pills or supplements:
- Appetite and Craving Control
- Consistent, Sustainable Fat Loss
- Boosted Metabolism and Energy Levels
- Improved Blood Sugar and Insulin Sensitivity
- Support for Emotional and Behavioral Patterns
- Greater Confidence and Better Overall Health
Frequently Asked Questions
These medications are designed to support weight loss by targeting appetite, metabolism, and how your body stores fat. They work best when combined with lifestyle changes like nutrition and exercise.
Most medications work by:
Suppressing appetite and reducing cravings
Helping you feel full sooner and stay full longer
Regulating blood sugar and insulin
Supporting fat breakdown and metabolism
Yes, when prescribed and monitored by a licensed medical provider, weight loss medications are considered safe for most individuals. Before starting any treatment, we review your health history, current medications, and goals to make sure the therapy is appropriate for your body and needs.
The duration varies. Some people use the medication for a few months to break through weight loss plateaus, while others may benefit from a longer treatment plan to support sustained results. We’ll work with you to monitor your progress and adjust your plan as needed.
Our goal is to help you build sustainable habits so you can maintain your results even after stopping treatment.
To reduce the risk of weight regain, we focus on:
Behavior coaching and mindset support
Education around nutrition and portion control
Stress and emotional eating management
Gradual weaning when appropriate, not sudden stops
GLP-1s (glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists) are a class of medications originally used to manage blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes. They’ve been shown to significantly reduce appetite, slow stomach emptying, and promote a feeling of fullness, which helps many people lose weight effectively.
They’re most commonly taken as weekly injections. Depending on your plan, you may administer them at home or receive them in-office.
What to know:
Quick and easy to self-inject with minimal discomfort
Weekly schedule helps with consistency
We’ll provide all training and support
Options may vary based on your unique plan
Results vary, but clinical research and our patients’ experiences show impressive outcomes.
Typical results include:
Weight loss of 10–15% of starting body weight
Reduction in waist circumference and belly fat
Improved energy, sleep, and confidence
Better control over blood sugar and food impulses