

Medical Weight Management
Semaglutide & Tirzepatide
EverFit Medical Clinic offers medical weight-management programs using semaglutide or tirzepatide for patients who may benefit from prescription treatment.
Care is available through in-person visits at our Macedonia, Ohio clinic or through secure nationwide telehealth appointments.
Treatment is always guided by a licensed healthcare provider who evaluates your health history and determines whether medication is appropriate.
Prescription required. Not all patients qualify for treatment.

Care Options: In-Person or Telehealth
EverFit provides flexible care options to meet your needs.
In-Person Visits
Patients in Northeast Ohio can visit our clinic for consultations and wellness services.
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Macedonia, Ohio clinic location
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In-person consultations
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Optional body composition scans
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Local support and follow-up care
Nationwide Telehealth
Patients across the United States can complete their evaluation online and meet with a licensed provider through secure telehealth.
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Online medical intake
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Provider evaluation
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Telehealth consultation
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Medication prescribed when clinically appropriate
How the Program Works
STEP 01
Complete Your Intake
Provide your health history, medications, and weight-loss goals.
STEP 02
Provider Evaluation
A licensed healthcare provider reviews your information.
STEP 03
Personalized Treatment Plan
If clinically appropriate, your provider may prescribe semaglutide or tirzepatide.
STEP 04
Ongoing
Care
Your provider monitors progress and adjusts treatment as needed.
About the Medications
Semaglutide and tirzepatide are prescription medications that affect hormones involved in appetite regulation and metabolism.
When prescribed as part of a medical weight-management program, they may help support weight-loss efforts alongside healthy lifestyle changes.
Your healthcare provider will determine whether treatment is appropriate based on your individual medical history.
Who May Be Considered for Treatment
A healthcare provider may consider these medications based on factors such as:
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Weight-related health history
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Current medications
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Medical conditions
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Previous weight-loss efforts
Not everyone is a candidate for treatment.
Your provider will determine whether medication or another treatment approach is appropriate.
Our Commitment to Medication Quality
At EverFit, patient safety and medication quality are a priority.
We partner only with licensed U.S. pharmacies that follow strict regulatory and quality standards.
All medications are dispensed pursuant to a valid prescription and provider oversight.
Our pharmacy partners:
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Are properly licensed and regulated
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Follow established pharmacy preparation and safety standards
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Maintain quality-control procedures
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Prepare medications through trained pharmacy professionals
Our goal is to ensure that patients receive safe, properly prepared medications from trusted pharmacy partners.
Important Safety Information
Semaglutide and tirzepatide are prescription medications with potential risks and side effects.
These medications include a boxed warning regarding possible thyroid tumors, and should not be used in patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN2 syndrome.
Possible side effects may include:
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nausea
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vomiting
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diarrhea
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constipation
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abdominal discomfort
A licensed healthcare provider will review potential risks and benefits before prescribing treatment.
Get Started
If you are interested in learning whether medical weight-management treatment may be right for you, the first step is completing your intake form.
A licensed healthcare provider will review your information and determine whether treatment is appropriate.
Treatment is provided only when clinically appropriate. Prescription and results are not guaranteed.

EverFit Medical Clinic
18536 Crow Drive, Suite 240
Macedonia, Ohio 44056
(440) 299-3271
EverFit Medical Clinic provides medical weight-management services through in-person care in Ohio and telehealth services where permitted by law. Prescription medications are provided only after evaluation by a licensed healthcare provider.