Struggling to lose weight?

Losing weight can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. At 360 MED, we offer safe, medically guided weight loss treatments designed to help you reach your goals in a way that works for you.

We understand that every person’s journey is different, which is why our expert team takes the time to create a personalised plan tailored to your needs, lifestyle, and health goals. Whether you’re looking to lose a few pounds or make a big change, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

✅ Safe, medically supervised treatments
✅ Customised plans for effective weight management
✅ Supportive healthcare professionals
✅ Long-term results with sustainable lifestyle changes

For more information, please call us at 02080504048 or email us on info@360med.co.uk

What are Injectable Weight loss Medications?

Injectable weight loss medications are usually taken once a day or once a week and are simple and convenient to use. They help regulate your appetite and reduce cravings. Scientific research has shown that they can be highly effective for weight loss when used alongside a calorie-controlled diet, increased physical activity, and healthy lifestyle changes.

How It Works

The latest and most widely used injectable weight loss medications contain a synthetic version of a hormone called glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1), which is naturally released by the gut after eating. Increasing GLP-1 levels can be highly effective in supporting healthy eating habits and promoting weight loss. It works in several ways:

  • Helps regulate blood sugar levels
  • Signals the brain to reduce appetite by making us feel full
  • Slows down how quickly the stomach empties, keeping us fuller for longer
  • Reduces cravings, particularly for less healthy foods

Is Weight Loss Medication Right For Me?

Weight loss medications are not appropriate for everyone, and your safety is always our top concern. We follow strict medical guidelines and only consider these treatments for adults with a BMI over 30, or over 27 if they have weight-related conditions like high blood pressure, heart disease, or sleep apnoea. These medications are not recommended if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.

GLP-1 Weight Loss Treatments

Transform your health with breakthrough medications like Mounjaro (tirzepatide) and Wegovy (semaglutide).
  

What are GLP-1 weight-loss injections?

GLP-1 medicines act like a natural hormone that helps you feel satisfied sooner, slows stomach emptying and supports healthier blood-sugar control. Benefits may include reduced appetite, fewer cravings and steady, sustainable weight loss when combined with diet, movement and sleep habits.

Wegovy (semaglutide)

  • Once-weekly GLP-1 injection
  • Typical titration: 0.25 mg → 0.5 mg → 1.0 mg → 1.7 mg → 2.4 mg (step up roughly every 4 weeks if tolerated)
  • In clinical use, patients achieve meaningful weight loss when Wegovy is combined with lifestyle change
  • Suitable for many adults who prefer a semaglutide-only option

Mounjaro (tirzepatide)

  • Once-weekly medicine with dual GLP-1 and GIP action
  • Typical titration: 2.5 mg → 5 mg → 7.5 mg → 10 mg → 12.5 mg → 15 mg (step up roughly every 4 weeks if tolerated)
  • In studies, many patients saw substantial weight reduction alongside lifestyle change

Eligibility (summary)

You may be suitable if:

  • BMI ≥ 30, or BMI ≥ 27 with a weight-related condition (e.g., pre-diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidaemia)

Not suitable if:

  • Under 18, pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • History of certain thyroid cancers (e.g., medullary thyroid carcinoma/MEN2), pancreatitis or severe GI disease
  • Other clinical reasons identified during consultation

How it works

  • Consultation: medical history, goals, medication review, eligibility
  • Start plan: agree medicine and dose, training on pen use, lifestyle plan
  • Follow-up: dose adjustments every ~4 weeks if tolerated, side-effect support
  • Track results: weight, waist, wellbeing; adjust plan to keep momentum
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What to expect

  • Gradual weight loss is typical; appetite and cravings often fall within weeks
  • Best results come with enough protein, fibre, hydration, strength work and sleep
  • Some patients notice steadier energy and improved dietary control
  • Possible side-effects (usually mild and settle): nausea, bloating, reflux/heartburn, constipation or diarrhoea, fatigue.
  • Red flags: severe or persistent abdominal pain, signs of gallbladder or pancreatic issues, allergic reaction. Seek medical help urgently if these occur.

Missed a weekly dose?

  • If within 4 days, take it when you remember and resume your usual day
  • If longer than 4 days, skip and take the next dose on your usual day
  • Never double up

Pricing (transparent, per pen unless stated)

Wegovy (semaglutide)

  • 0.25 mg £139
  • 0.5 mg £159
  • 1.0 mg £169
  • 1.7 mg £199
  • 2.4 mg £229

First consultation (includes 0.25 mg starter pen, needles, sharps bin): £149

 

Mounjaro (tirzepatide)

  • 2.5 mg – under review
  • 5 mg – under review
  • 7.5 mg – under review
  • 10 mg – under review
  • 12.5 mg / 15 mg – under review

First consultation (includes 2.5 mg starter pen, needles, sharps bin): – under review

Notes: prices include prescription assessment and injection training. No hidden fees.

 
 

Optional blood test before starting (recommended)

Weight Loss / GLP-1 Profile – £179

A sensible baseline for safer prescribing and better results. Checks:
 
  • Blood sugar control (HbA1c)
  • Liver (ALT, AST, GGT, bilirubin) and pancreas (amylase, lipase)
  • Kidney (urea, creatinine, eGFR, uric acid)
  • Thyroid (TSH, FT4)
  • Lipids (total, HDL, LDL, triglycerides)
  • Full blood count
We can repeat this later to track progress.
 

How to use the pen (quick refresher)

  • Wash hands and check pen/expiry
  • Attach a new needle and set dose
  • Inject into abdomen, thigh or upper arm (rotate sites)
  • Hold in place for the recommended count, remove needle safely
  • Store pens correctly (unopened in fridge 2–8 °C; in-use per label)

Smart supplements that support GLP-1 treatment

These do not replace medication, nutrition or training. They can help you feel better, preserve muscle and support long-term health while appetite is lower. Always discuss supplements with your clinician, especially if you take prescription medicines.

Creatine monohydrate

  • Why: helps maintain/boost strength and lean muscle during a calorie deficit; supports training quality and weight-loss maintenance.
  • Dose: 3–5 g daily; loading optional.
  • How: any time; drink enough water.
  • Notes: avoid or seek advice if you have significant kidney disease.

Omega-3 (EPA/DHA)

  • Why: supports heart and metabolic health; lowers triglycerides; may reduce low-grade inflammation.
  • Dose: 1–2 g combined EPA+DHA daily (check label).
  • How: with meals; split if you get reflux.
  • Notes: caution with anticoagulants or bleeding disorders.

Vitamin D3

  • Why: bone, immune and general wellbeing; correcting deficiency can improve how you feel during weight loss.
  • Dose: typically 1000–2000 IU daily; tailor to blood level (25-OH vitamin D).
  • How:with food, preferably containing some fat.
  • Notes: avoid high doses unless monitored.

Vitamin K2 (MK-7)

  • Why: works with vitamin D to direct calcium to bones and away from arteries.
  • Dose: 90–120 mcg daily.
  • Notes: do not use with warfarin unless your prescriber agrees. 

Collagen powder

  • Why: supports skin, joints and satiety; easy protein top-up when appetite is reduced.
  • Dose: 10–20 g daily.
  • How: mix into yoghurt, smoothies or coffee.
  • Notes: collagen is an incomplete protein. Pair with complete protein sources (e.g., dairy/whey, pea blends, eggs, lean meats) to hit daily protein targets. It does not directly increase fat loss.

GLP-1-specific tips

  • Take fat-soluble vitamins (D, K2) with food.
  • If nausea occurs, take supplements at a different time of day from your injection and start with lower doses.
  • Keep protein intake high (aim 1.6–2.2 g/kg/day across meals) to preserve lean mass.

Switching from Mounjaro to Wegovy (short guide)

  • No overlap: take your last Mounjaro dose, then wait 7 days.
  • Start Wegovy low: most begin 0.25 mg once weekly, then escalate about every 4 weeks if tolerated (0.25 → 0.5 → 1.0 → 1.7 → 2.4 mg).
  • If you were on higher Mounjaro doses, your clinician may start you at 0.5–1.0 mg Wegovy.
  • Side effects can include nausea, reflux, constipation/diarrhoea, headache and fatigue; usually settle with time. Pause at your current dose or step down if needed.
  • Red flags: severe persistent abdominal pain, ongoing vomiting, signs of gallbladder/pancreas problems, or allergic reaction. Seek urgent help. 

Typical dose mapping at switch (maximum starting points)

 

Current Mounjaro → Start Wegovy (max)
2.5 mg → 0.25 mg
5 mg → 0.5 mg
7.5 mg → 0.5 mg
10 mg → 1 mg
12.5 mg → 1 mg
15 mg → 1 mg
 

Example: last Mounjaro on Monday → skip the next dose → start Wegovy the following Monday.

 

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