Medical Weight Management Injections for Nolensville

Medical Weight Management therapy is about more than weight loss. It may support appetite management, steady energy, and metabolic wellness as part of a provider-guided plan.” Medically guided and thoughtfully personalized, this is wellness that works with your body, not against it.

Prescription-based treatment may not be appropriate for all patients and may involve side effects and risks discussed during consultation.

Explore our medical weight management programs designed to go beyond a one-size-fits-all approach with hydration, added wellness support, and ongoing guidance from our medical team.

Medical Weight Management Options

Provider-Guided Plans Personalized Support

Pricing

Programs from $45 a week to $350 a month

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Best Value

IV + Weight Management Bundle

Focus on whole-body wellness instead of medication alone
  • Medical weight management as part of a complete plan
  • IV drip included for added wellness value
  • Injections included
  • Ongoing support from our medical team
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Medical Weight Management

Possible Benefits and Possible Side Effects

Every patient responds differently. Medical weight management plans may offer meaningful support for some individuals, but medications can also involve side effects and risks. A provider can help determine what is appropriate based on your health history, goals, and treatment plan.

Possible Benefits

  • May help support healthy weight loss when combined with a provider-guided plan
  • May help reduce appetite or support portion control for some patients
  • May help some individuals stay more consistent with long-term weight management goals
  • May support improved confidence and motivation during a medically supervised program
  • May complement nutrition, hydration, and lifestyle changes as part of a broader wellness strategy
  • May help some patients feel more supported through structured clinical follow-up

Possible Side Effects

  • Nausea, upset stomach, bloating, or digestive discomfort
  • Constipation or diarrhea
  • Reduced appetite that may feel too strong for some individuals
  • Fatigue or changes in energy levels during adjustment
  • Headache or mild dizziness in some cases
  • Other side effects or risks may apply depending on the medication, dose, and personal medical history
Important: This section is for general educational purposes only and is not a guarantee of results or a full list of risks. Not all patients are candidates for medication-based treatment. A licensed medical provider should review potential benefits, side effects, and treatment options during your consultation.
Weight Loss Support

Don’t Let Weight Loss Leave You Running on Empty

GLP-1 weight loss medications can reduce appetite and overall food intake, which may make it harder to consistently get enough key vitamins, minerals, protein, and fluids through diet alone. A 2025 joint clinical advisory from the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, American Society for Nutrition, Obesity Medicine Association, and The Obesity Society emphasizes nutritional assessment, nutrient-dense foods, adequate protein, and prevention of micronutrient deficiencies during weight loss injection therapy. Source

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Many guests choose the Myers’ Cocktail to help support energy, hydration, and overall nutrient balance while pursuing their medical weight loss goals.

What Can Be Affected?

  • Hydration and electrolytes
  • B vitamins and energy support
  • Magnesium, zinc, and minerals
  • Protein and recovery needs

How IV Therapy Can Help

  • Supports hydration when appetite is low
  • Helps replenish targeted nutrients
  • Supports energy, recovery, and wellness
  • Can complement your weight loss routine

Ask PrimeIV Nolensville how IV therapy can help support your body while you’re on a medical weight loss journey.

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This information is educational only and is not medical advice. Talk with your prescribing provider about nutrition, labs, supplements, and hydration needs.

Important Safety & Treatment Information

Medical Weight Management Disclosure

Our medical weight management program is designed to support patients through a personalized, provider-guided approach. Because every patient is different, treatment recommendations, eligibility, response, and outcomes can vary.

Provider-Guided Care

All medical weight management services are overseen by licensed medical providers. Treatment begins with an evaluation of your health history, current needs, and goals before any care plan is recommended.

Consultation Required

A consultation is required before beginning treatment. This helps determine whether medical weight management is appropriate and whether any medication-based support should be considered.

Not All Patients Are Candidates

Not all patients are candidates for medication-based treatment. Recommendations are made on an individual basis and depend on medical history, current health status, treatment goals, and provider judgment.

Results Vary

Individual results vary. Weight loss outcomes may depend on consistency, nutrition, hydration, activity level, medical history, metabolism, and adherence to the recommended plan.

Treatment Transparency

How Treatment Plans May Be Structured

Medical weight management plans may include lifestyle guidance, nutrition support, hydration strategies, provider follow-up, and, when clinically appropriate, prescription medications. Medication is not appropriate for every patient and is not the only component of a comprehensive plan.

  • Plans are individualized rather than one-size-fits-all
  • Medication may be considered only when clinically appropriate
  • Ongoing support and monitoring may be part of care
  • Treatment recommendations can change over time based on response and provider review
Medication Disclosure

FDA Status and Compounding Notice

Some treatment plans may involve prescription medications. If compounded medications are used as part of care, patients should understand that compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Your provider can discuss whether any recommended treatment is FDA-approved, compounded, or otherwise appropriate based on your case.

Compounded medications are not reviewed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for safety, effectiveness, or quality in the same manner as FDA-approved drugs.

Possible Benefits

  • May support weight loss as part of a provider-guided program
  • May help some patients stay more consistent with long-term goals
  • May complement nutrition, hydration, and lifestyle changes
  • May provide structured medical oversight and accountability

Possible Side Effects and Risks

  • Medications may carry side effects and risks
  • Potential side effects can include nausea, digestive discomfort, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, headache, fatigue, or dizziness
  • Other risks may apply depending on the medication, dose, and medical history
  • Your provider should review potential side effects, risks, and warning information during consultation
Important Expectations

What to Keep in Mind

No Guaranteed Results

The information on this page is for general educational purposes and is not a promise or guarantee of outcomes.

Individualized Clinical Use

Recommendations are based on clinical judgment and may not be appropriate for every patient.

Not a Quick Fix

Medical weight management is typically most effective when paired with sustained nutrition, hydration, activity, and provider-guided follow-up.

Discuss Treatment Directly With Your Provider

Speak with a licensed medical provider to review eligibility, treatment options, possible side effects, and whether medical weight management is appropriate for you.

Medical Weight Management Disclosure

Our medical weight management programs are supervised by licensed healthcare providers and are tailored to each individual based on a comprehensive evaluation. Treatment plans may include lifestyle guidance, nutritional support, and, when appropriate, prescription medications.


Prescription medications are only provided when clinically indicated and after consultation with a qualified medical provider. Not all patients are candidates for medication-based treatment.

Some therapies offered may include compounded medications. Compounded medications are not reviewed or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safety or effectiveness but may be prescribed when deemed medically appropriate.


As with any medical treatment, results vary from person to person. Weight loss outcomes depend on multiple factors including adherence to the program, individual metabolism, and overall health.

Medications used in weight management may carry potential side effects and risks. These will be discussed in detail during your consultation to ensure informed decision-making.


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