Easton Medical Aesthetics
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If you’re looking for semaglutide or tirzepatide treatment in Boston, here’s what you need to know about local clinics:
What happens on my first clinic visit?
Most clinics let you visit for free the first time. If you pay, you can likely apply that money to your first treatment. You'll get checked for your weight and health. You can also do blood work there or bring recent test results.
How much does the treatment cost?
The price starts from a certain amount and can change based on what you need for your health. Sometimes, you might have extra costs like lab tests.
How often do I get my treatment?
You usually get your treatment once a week.
What kind of help do clinics offer for diet and exercise?
Many clinics have free programs to help you with your diet and exercise. But what each clinic offers can be different.
When will I start seeing results from the treatment?
The time it takes to see results can vary. You should ask your doctor or the clinic about it.
Will my treatment plan be made just for me?
If you go to the clinic for a check-up, they’ll make a plan just for you. If you’re getting your medicine sent to you without visiting, the plan won’t be as tailored.
What should I know about the clinic’s doctors?
Make sure the clinic's doctors are licensed professionals. We’re adding this info to our directory soon.
Can the doctor ship me the medicine?
Most times, doctors won’t send medicine without seeing you first. Some clinics do not support shipping. Check with the clinic when you book your consultation.
Do I have to go into the office?
Some clinics let you see the doctor online, but most need you to come in first before they give you medicine.
Will they accept insurance or HSA?
Not many clinics take regular insurance, but many accept payments from a Health Savings Account (HSA), and some let you pay a little at a time.