Superior, WI · Serving the Twin Ports
Hormone & Weight Loss · Condition
Stubborn Weight Gain & Obesity
Persistent weight gain — particularly around the midsection — that doesn't respond to diet and exercise is rarely a discipline problem. It's almost always a metabolic and hormonal problem.
What it is
Persistent weight gain — particularly around the midsection — that doesn't respond to diet and exercise is rarely a discipline problem. It's almost always a metabolic and hormonal problem.
Common symptoms
- Weight that won't budge despite eating well
- Energy crashes and constant cravings
- Belly fat accumulation
- Poor sleep that worsens hunger
- Feeling like your body 'used to work differently'
What's actually causing it
Insulin resistance, thyroid dysregulation, hormone decline, chronic stress and poor sleep, and years of restrictive dieting that damaged metabolism.
What happens if you ignore it
Stubborn weight gain rarely stays static. Untreated, it progresses to type 2 diabetes, fatty liver, joint problems, sleep apnea, cardiovascular disease, and dementia risk. Many patients also lose self-trust after years of failed diets. The longer the metabolic dysfunction goes uncorrected, the harder it is to reverse — but it is reversible.
What recovery looks like
Our medical weight-loss program combines metabolic and hormone assessment, personalized nutrition, and — when appropriate — medical support. Patients lose fat sustainably, not just on the scale.