Medical Weight Loss for Hot Springs, Arkansas Residents

Hot Springs, Arkansas 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 Hot Springs through telehealth from our Costa Mesa, California clinic. Doctor review $119. Over 5,400 patients treated.

Serving Hot Springs, Arkansas by telehealth: your consultation, prescription, and follow-ups all happen by secure video, with compounded medication shipped to your door. Our only physical clinic is in Costa Mesa, California; everything else is virtual. Doctor review just $119 (medication separate).

Why Hot Springs Residents Choose New Hope Weight Loss

Some patients in Hot Springs 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.

Medical weight loss for Hot Springs is handled end-to-end online: intake, the $119 physician review with Dr. Sharma, dose titration, and follow-ups, all by secure video, with no drive and no pharmacy line.

Living in Hot Springs, Arkansas means your weight-loss care comes to you online rather than the other way around, with Dr. Anjmun Sharma supervising each step from our Costa Mesa practice. We care for patients throughout downtown Hot Springs, Bathhouse Row, and the greater Garland County area. Your plan is shaped around your own history, the medications you have tried, and the goals you bring, not a one-size template applied to every Hot Springs patient.

Treatment is supervised by the same physician for all of Arkansas, which means your distance from Costa Mesa changes nothing about your care or your cost. Because every Hot Springs visit happens by video, there is no local office to drive to and no travel cost added to your $119 review. Wherever you live in Arkansas, New Hope Weight Loss provides physician-supervised GLP-1 care by telehealth from our Costa Mesa, California clinic, with no need to travel for an in-person visit.

GLP-1 Weight Loss Programs Available

Which GLP-1 program is right for you?

Our 90-Day Metabolic Reset runs on semaglutide, the same active ingredient as Wegovy and Ozempic. It starts at $166 a month, or $499 for 90 days, and branded-drug trials reported average loss near 15 to 17 percent. Because compounded semaglutide is not FDA-approved or brand-identical, results vary. Dr. Sharma guides every Hot Springs patient by telehealth.

And if you want more horsepower

Tirzepatide, from $233 a month, adds GIP to the usual GLP-1 action. In branded-drug trials, dose-qualified participants reached up to 22.5 percent loss, which is not the typical outcome. It shares its active ingredient with Mounjaro and Zepbound.

A $119 physician review starts the process. Medication billed separately. HSA, FSA, Klarna, and Affirm accepted.

How Telehealth Works for Hot Springs

Step 1. Complete the online intake and weight-history quiz from your phone or laptop.

Step 2. Dr. Sharma reviews everything and meets you over secure video, typically within 48 hours, to confirm whether compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide makes sense for you.

Step 3. If appropriate, a state-licensed 503(a) pharmacy ships your medication to your Hot Springs home in insulated cold-pack packaging.

Step 4. You check in by video for follow-ups, so adjusting your dose never means a drive across .

Frequently Asked Questions, Hot Springs

Can I start with New Hope Weight Loss if I am located in Hot Springs?

Yes, you can start from Hot Springs right away. Our physical clinic is in Costa Mesa, California, and we deliver care to Hot Springs, Arkansas by telehealth. A video consultation with Dr. Anjmun Sharma reviews your medical history and confirms your fit for compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide.

Do appointments require me to leave Hot Springs?

They do not. Every appointment is handled by telehealth, so Hot Springs patients never leave home for the doctor. You connect with Dr. Sharma online, and approved medication is sent to your Hot Springs address in cold-pack packaging that shields it from heat during shipping.

What is the pricing for Hot Springs residents?

You will pay $119 for the physician visit. Semaglutide starts at $166 a month or $499 for the 90-day option, and tirzepatide at $233 a month. The medication carries a separate charge. HSA, FSA, Klarna, and Affirm are all accepted, and there is no distance surcharge for Hot Springs.

What areas of Hot Springs do you serve?

We serve patients from across Hot Springs by telehealth, including downtown Hot Springs, Bathhouse Row, and the greater Garland County area.

How is medication shipped to Hot Springs patients?

After Dr. Sharma approves your plan, compounded medication ships in discreet, temperature-appropriate packaging directly to your Hot Springs address from the identified 503(a) compounding pharmacy. Most patients receive it within days, with no pharmacy line and no drive.

Hot Springs 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 Hot Springs, Arkansas 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.