GLP-1 Weight-Loss Treatment in Westchester County
Medically supervised GLP-1 program for appetite and metabolic support.

Our GLP-1 weight-loss treatment is a clinically supervised medical program, and that framing matters from the outset. GLP-1 medications, such as semaglutide and tirzepatide, are prescription medicines that work with your body's own signaling to influence appetite and how full you feel. They are not a casual add-on or a drip you book on a whim. They are part of a structured program built around eligibility screening, a prescription where appropriate, and ongoing supervision, and that structure is exactly what makes the approach a responsible one.
The medication is genuinely one piece of a larger picture, and we are upfront that lasting change comes from pairing it with the fundamentals. A GLP-1 program works best alongside sensible nutrition, regular movement, and realistic habits you can sustain over time. The medication can support that effort, but it does not replace it, and we will not pretend otherwise. We also include B12 support for many patients to help with overall energy as their eating patterns shift. The aim is a steady, supervised process, not a quick fix or a promise of guaranteed numbers on a scale.
Eligibility comes first, every time. Before anyone begins, our clinical team conducts a screening that reviews your health history, current medications, and whether a GLP-1 program is appropriate and safe for your situation. Not everyone is a candidate, and we would rather tell you that honestly than enroll someone for whom it does not fit. If a prescription is appropriate, it is provided under proper medical supervision, with the dose managed thoughtfully over time rather than rushed.
Ongoing supervision is what separates a real program from simply handing out medication, and it is central to how we run this at Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center in New Rochelle. Patients across Westchester County who enroll can expect regular check-ins, attention to how they are tolerating the medication, and honest conversations about progress, side effects, and lifestyle. We coordinate with your own provider where it makes sense, and if at any point this program is not serving you well, we will say so plainly and help you consider other paths rather than keep you on something that is not working.
Benefits you may notice
- A clinically supervised program built on screening, prescription, and ongoing oversight
- Uses established GLP-1 medications such as semaglutide or tirzepatide where appropriate
- GLP-1 medicines work with your body's signaling to influence appetite and fullness
- B12 support is often included to help with overall energy as eating patterns shift
- Paired deliberately with nutrition and movement, since the medication supports rather than replaces them
- Regular check-ins to manage dosing, monitor tolerance, and discuss progress honestly

What to expect
- 1You begin with an eligibility screening covering your health history, medications, and goals
- 2Our clinical team determines whether a GLP-1 program is appropriate and safe for you, and not everyone is a candidate
- 3If suitable, a prescription is provided under medical supervision, with dosing managed thoughtfully over time
- 4We discuss pairing the medication with sustainable nutrition and movement from the very start
- 5You attend regular follow-up check-ins so we can monitor tolerance, adjust dosing, and track how you are doing
- 6We talk candidly about side effects and progress, and will revisit the plan if it is not serving you well
Session length
Ongoing program with scheduled check-ins, not a single visit
Recommended cadence
Regular dosing and follow-ups as directed by our clinical team
Who it's for
- Adults seeking a medically supervised, structured approach to weight management
- People who have struggled with weight despite genuine, sustained lifestyle effort
- Those who want ongoing oversight and check-ins rather than medication alone
- Patients ready to pair a GLP-1 medication with nutrition and movement changes
- Anyone who values an honest eligibility screening over guaranteed-results marketing
- People comfortable with a longer-term program rather than a one-time treatment
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What's in it
- A GLP-1 medication such as semaglutide or tirzepatide, prescribed where appropriate
- B12 support, often included to help with overall energy
- A structured plan pairing medication with nutrition and movement guidance
Frequently asked
How do GLP-1 medications work?
GLP-1 medicines such as semaglutide and tirzepatide work with your body's own signaling to influence appetite and how full you feel. They are prescription medications used within a supervised program, not a supplement, and they support your efforts rather than replacing them.
Is everyone eligible for this program?
No, and we screen carefully for exactly that reason. Our clinical team reviews your health history, current medications, and overall situation to determine whether a GLP-1 program is appropriate and safe. If it is not the right fit, we will tell you honestly.
Will I be guaranteed to lose a certain amount of weight?
We do not make guarantees, and we are wary of anyone who does. Results vary from person to person, and the medication works best paired with sustainable nutrition and movement. We focus on a steady, supervised process rather than promising specific numbers.
Why is B12 included?
Many patients receive B12 support to help with overall energy as their eating patterns shift during the program. It is a supportive element alongside the GLP-1 medication and the lifestyle changes, not the centerpiece of the treatment.
What does ongoing supervision actually involve?
It means regular check-ins where we monitor how you are tolerating the medication, adjust dosing as needed, and talk openly about progress and any side effects. That continued oversight is what makes this a genuine medical program rather than just a prescription.
Can you work with my own provider?
Yes, and we often do, since coordinated care tends to serve patients best. People come to our New Rochelle clinic from across Westchester County for this program, and we are glad to keep your primary care provider in the loop where it makes sense for your health.
Serving Westchester County
Our clinic welcomes patients from across Westchester County, including White Plains, Yonkers, New Rochelle, Scarsdale, Mount Kisco, Rye, Mamaroneck, Harrison, Bedford, and Chappaqua.
This page is for general information and is not medical advice. IV therapy and injections are administered by licensed clinical staff after screening. Some treatments require lab work or a medical evaluation. Talk to a qualified provider about whether a treatment is right for you.


