Semaglutide
Semaglutide | Achieve Your Weight Loss Goals
Semaglutide is a suitable option for those seeking a long-term weight loss solution. Not only does it help with weight management, but it also treats Type-2 diabetes and improves glycemic control.
Combining a nutritious diet with Semaglutide injections is an effective way to achieve your weight loss goals. This medical treatment helps your body burn fat efficiently by curbing your appetite. It’s an excellent option for men and women wanting to shed pounds without feeling hungry all the time. Available as a weekly shot or a daily sublingual (under the tongue) dose.
If you’re thinking about using Semaglutide for weight loss, Nonsurgical Spine Center. is a leading provider of weight loss injections and oral Semaglutide in Charleston, SC. Get in touch by calling 843-856-9669 to book a free consultation.
How it Works

Schedule a consultation with our weight loss experts to determine if you are a candidate

Get a personalized plan with medication based on your individual needs and weight loss goals.

Loss weight and keep it off! Continue to meet with your provider regularly to monitor progress and adjust dosage as neeeded
Benefits
- Increased metabolism
- Quicker weight loss
- Reduce the risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attack or stroke
- Lower blood sugar levels
- It’s safe to use with supplements and other medications
- Helps with portion control
- It’s a reliable long-term weight management option
Semaglutide may cause some common side effects (abdominal cramping/diarrhea), and your doctor will explain these at your visit.
Next Steps
Begin your weight loss journey today by calling 843-856-9669 to schedule a free consultation.
DISCLAIMER
*Contraindications to Semaglutide include a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, allergy to Semaglutide, Type 1 Diabetes or history of Diabetic Ketoacidosis, personal or family history of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia, personal history of Pancreatitis, renal impairment or kidney disease, gallbladder disease, or concurrent use of anti-diabetic medications or insulin.
SOURCE:
[1] Semaglutide for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Journal of Pharmacy Technology