Weight Management
Weight Management at Pensacola Better Bodies & Weight Loss
At Pensacola Better Bodies, we understand that obesity is a complex, chronic health condition—not a personal failure. Genetics, medications, and other health issues can all play a role in weight gain. That’s why we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. We partner with you to create a personalized, medically guided plan tailored to your unique needs, goals, and lifestyle.
Initial Consultation – $199
Your first step begins with a comprehensive one-hour visit that includes:
- Review of your medical history and medications
- Body metrics (weight, BMI, body fat %, skeletal muscle mass)
- Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE) calculations
- Personalized treatment plan recommendations
Ongoing Weight Management Plans
Silver Plan – $99/month
Ideal for those using oral medications:
- Monthly follow-up visits
- Prescriptions sent to your preferred pharmacy
- Common medications: Phentermine, Phentermine/Topiramate, Bupropion/Naltrexone
Metabolic Reset Program – $199/month
Our most popular and effective plan featuring GLP-1 medications:
- Weekly injections for appetite control and sustained weight loss
- Bi-weekly follow-ups with InBody scans
- Medication sent to a local compounding pharmacy or pharmacy of your choice
- Medication costs may vary
Additional Services
- Vitamin B12 Injection – $20
- Lipo-Mino “Fat Burner” Injection – $25
- InBody Body Composition Scan – $40
Wellness Support
Health Coaching – $40/session
Work one-on-one with our Certified Health Coach, Kelsey Lewis, for in-depth support on nutrition, lifestyle, and accountability.
Personal Training – $99
Receive a customized workout plan and professional guidance from Certified Personal Trainer, Justin Duncan.
Important Notes
- No-show & Late Cancellation Policy: A $50 fee applies for missed appointments or cancellations with less than 24-hour notice.
- Insurance Notice: We do not accept insurance for our services, as most policies do not cover weight loss or wellness treatments. However, you may use your insurance for lab work and some prescriptions if eligible.