A GLP-1 comes up a lot in this room, but it's one tool among several. What actually determines your protocol is your bloodwork, your history, and how your body composition is trending — checked over time by the clinician who's been reading your labs all along.
You'll get a full metabolic panel before anything gets decided: more than a number on a scale. That panel, plus your history and goals, is what points to which tools make sense — could be a GLP-1, could be something else, could be a combination.
Progress gets measured the way a coach would measure it: fat loss against lean mass, not just the number on the scale.
Dosing, pacing, and approach all shift at follow-up visits based on how your labs and body composition are actually trending — this isn't a set-it-and-forget-it plan.
Your labs and history get read by Diamond, in person, before anything is approved.
Lean mass gets watched the whole way through, so the number going down is mostly fat.
The person who built your protocol is the same person adjusting it at your next visit.
GLP-1s come up often, but they're one tool your clinician may reach for. The program is built around your full metabolic picture — labs, history, and goals — and there are options beyond a single injectable depending on what fits your biology.
That's exactly what body composition tracking is watching for throughout the program, so your protocol can be adjusted to protect lean mass rather than just chase a lower scale number.
Yes. A metabolic workup happens at or before your first visit, so your protocol is built from your actual panels instead of a generic starting dose.
It runs as long as it needs to and gets recalibrated along the way. Follow-up visits adjust your protocol as your labs and body composition shift.
Visit pricing is listed on the Services page. Medication costs are individualized to your protocol and discussed directly with your clinician.