Medical Weight Loss for Grants Pass, Oregon Residents

Grants Pass, Oregon residents get physician-supervised weight loss by telehealth from New Hope Weight Loss: a $119 doctor review, then compounded semaglutide from $166/month or tirzepatide from $233/month.

Physician-supervised GLP-1 programs from $166/month, serving Grants Pass through telehealth from our Costa Mesa, California clinic. Doctor review $119. Over 5,400 patients treated.

Flexible payment for Grants Pass residents: we accept HSA, FSA, Klarna, and Affirm, so paying for your Oregon telehealth program can fit your budget. Medication is billed separately. Doctor review just $119 (medication separate).

Why Grants Pass Residents Choose New Hope Weight Loss

A lot of clinics talk about supervision in the abstract. We can name the person doing it. Dr. Anjmun Sharma, MD oversees every Grants Pass case personally, which means your dose, your check-ins, and your safety calls are decisions a single physician owns from start to finish. Compounded GLP-1 medication deserves that kind of continuity, and we would rather give you one accountable doctor than a queue of interchangeable ones.

Grants Pass is part of the area New Hope Weight Loss serves by telehealth. The same compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide protocols, the same flat pricing, and the same bilingual support reach Grants Pass patients at home.

From the first visit to your refills, people in Grants Pass, Oregon are cared for by Dr. Sharma through telehealth, so the only thing missing is the commute to Costa Mesa. We care for patients throughout downtown Grants Pass and the Rogue Valley of Josephine County. Your semaglutide or tirzepatide travels in insulated cold-pack packaging to keep it stable on the way to Grants Pass, even on warm Oregon afternoons.

Because your care happens by telehealth, there is no waitlist to clear and most Grants Pass patients can have their physician visit scheduled within the same week. We accept HSA and FSA cards for the $119 physician review, which lets many Grants Pass patients use pre-tax dollars toward their care. From the coast to the high desert of Oregon, New Hope Weight Loss cares for patients by telehealth from our Costa Mesa, California clinic, so the same physician care reaches you anywhere in the state.

GLP-1 Weight Loss Programs Available

Two GLP-1 paths, one plan built around you

The 90-Day Metabolic Reset uses semaglutide, the same active ingredient in Wegovy and Ozempic. From $166 a month, or $499 for the full 90 days, it pairs medication with monthly check-ins. Branded-drug trials showed average loss of about 15 to 17 percent. Compounded semaglutide is not FDA-approved and not brand-identical, and results vary from person to person.

Want a stronger option? Ask about tirzepatide

From $233 a month, tirzepatide combines GLP-1 and GIP action. Trial participants on qualifying doses saw up to 22.5 percent body-weight loss, a top-dose number rather than the average. It carries the same active ingredient as Mounjaro and Zepbound.

Your $119 physician review comes first. Medication is billed separately. HSA, FSA, Klarna, and Affirm are all welcome for Grants Pass patients.

How Telehealth Works for Grants Pass

Telehealth means your weight-loss care travels to you instead of the other way around. Patients across Grants Pass and the rest of start with a detailed online quiz covering medical history and goals. Dr. Anjmun Sharma personally reviews each intake and connects by secure video, usually inside 48 hours, to decide together whether a compounded GLP-1 is right. When she writes a prescription, the medication is filled by a state-licensed 503(a) pharmacy and mailed to your Grants Pass door in temperature-controlled cold-pack packaging. Ongoing follow-ups also happen by video, keeping your plan on track without a single in-person appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions, Grants Pass

Where is the closest New Hope Weight Loss to Grants Pass?

Our clinic is physically located in Costa Mesa, California, and it is the only one we operate. Distance is not a barrier, though, because Grants Pass, Oregon patients are cared for through telehealth. During a video consultation, Dr. Anjmun Sharma reviews your situation and confirms your eligibility for a compounded GLP-1 plan.

Is in-person attendance required for patients from Grants Pass?

It is not. We run a complete telehealth model, so people in Grants Pass handle everything from home. Your appointment with Dr. Sharma, your paperwork, and your follow-ups are all online. Approved medication is shipped to Grants Pass using cold-pack insulation that keeps it stable until it reaches you.

What should a Grants Pass patient budget for care?

The visit with the physician is $119. Semaglutide starts at $166 monthly or $499 for the 90-day program, and tirzepatide at $233 monthly. The drug is billed apart from the consult. We take HSA, FSA, Klarna, and Affirm, and Grants Pass patients are not charged any extra distance fee.

What areas of Grants Pass do you serve?

We serve patients from across Grants Pass by telehealth, including downtown Grants Pass and the Rogue Valley of Josephine County.

Is bilingual (Spanish) telehealth care available for Grants Pass patients?

Yes. Anamaria Schmidt, our bilingual clinical coordinator, handles calls, WhatsApp, and Spanish-language consultations, with Dr. Sharma supervising every case. The full telehealth program, intake, consultation, and follow-up, is available in Spanish for Grants Pass patients.

Grants Pass Residents, Get Started Today

Doctor review $119. Semaglutide from $166/mo. Tirzepatide from $233/mo. Medication separate.

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New Hope Weight Loss | clinic at 1503 South Coast Drive, Suite 322, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 | (657) 837-3342 | Serving Grants Pass, Oregon by telehealth. Telehealth availability and eligibility are confirmed during the medical consultation.

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 semaglutide and tirzepatide are prepared by licensed U.S. pharmacies and are not FDA-approved, not brand-identical, and not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.