Medical Weight Loss for Brea, CA Residents
New Hope Weight Loss is approximately 30 minutes from Brea, offering physician-supervised GLP-1 programs that have helped over 5,400 patients. Semaglutide from $166/month. Telemedicine also available.
Why Brea Residents Choose New Hope Weight Loss
Some patients in Brea are weighing semaglutide against tirzepatide, and that is a conversation worth having with a doctor, not a website. Dr. Anjmun Sharma helps you understand the trade-offs, the cost difference between $166 and $233 a month, and what the trial data actually showed, with semaglutide averaging about 15 to 17 percent body-weight loss and tirzepatide reaching up to 22.5 percent at qualifying doses. These are compounded, not brand-identical, and results vary, so the choice should be informed.
Brea sits in north Orange County, about 30 minutes from our Costa Mesa clinic via the CA-57. Whether you come in or consult by video, Brea residents get the same transparent, physician-supervised GLP-1 program.
GLP-1 Weight Loss Programs Available
Semaglutide: the 90-Day Metabolic Reset
If you live in Brea and want a clear starting point, this is it. Semaglutide, the active ingredient also used in Wegovy and Ozempic, costs from $166 per month or $499 for the 90-day program. Branded-drug trials showed roughly 15 to 17 percent average weight loss. Compounded semaglutide is not FDA-approved and not brand-identical, so results vary.
Tirzepatide: the dual GLP-1 and GIP option
For patients who want a second lever, tirzepatide starts at $233 per month and acts on both GLP-1 and GIP receptors. Up to 22.5 percent body-weight loss appeared in branded-drug trials at qualifying doses, which is not typical. It shares an active ingredient with Mounjaro and Zepbound.
A $119 physician review is required up front. Medication billed separately. HSA, FSA, Klarna, and Affirm are accepted.
How to Get Started from Brea
Option 1, In-person: Visit our Costa Mesa clinic at 1503 South Coast Drive, Suite 322. From Brea, take the CA-57 to the I-5 and CA-55, approximately 30 minutes without traffic. Free parking on-site.
Option 2, Telemedicine: Complete your consultation from home by secure video. Same physician review, same quality of care, medication shipped directly to your Brea address.
Either way: Start by taking our 2-minute quiz or completing the medical intake form. Your doctor review is $119 (medication separate).
Frequently Asked Questions, Brea
Is there a medical weight loss clinic near Brea?
Our Costa Mesa clinic is approximately 30 minutes from Brea via the CA-57 to the I-5 and CA-55. We also offer telemedicine, so most Brea patients can start without driving in at all.
Do I need to visit in person from Brea?
No. We offer full telemedicine consultations. Your physician review, prescription, and ongoing support can all be handled remotely, with compounded medication shipped to your Brea address in cold-pack packaging.
How much does treatment cost for Brea patients?
The same as for every patient: a $119 physician visit, compounded semaglutide from $166/month (a 90-day program is $499), and compounded tirzepatide from $233/month (a 90-day program is $699). Medication is billed separately. HSA and FSA are accepted; Klarna and Affirm are available.
What areas of Brea do you serve?
We serve patients from across Brea, including the Brea Downtown and Brea Mall areas, Olinda Village, Country Hills, and the neighborhoods along Imperial Highway.
Do you ship medication to Brea?
Yes. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide ship directly to Brea addresses in cold-pack packaging, coordinated by the state-licensed 503(a) pharmacy after Dr. Sharma approves your protocol. Most Brea patients never need to make the 30-minute drive.
New Hope Weight Loss | 1503 South Coast Drive, Suite 322, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 | (657) 837-3342 | Serving Brea and all of Orange County
Wegovy® and Ozempic® are registered trademarks of Novo Nordisk A/S. Mounjaro® and Zepbound® are registered trademarks of Eli Lilly and Company. New Hope Weight Loss is not affiliated with or endorsed by these companies. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved finished products.