Clinical evaluation first

Medical Weight Management in Ridgewood, NJ

Weight management is medical care. Treatment begins with an individual assessment—not a guaranteed medication, rapid-loss promise or one-size-fits-all program.

What a consultation covers

Nada reviews goals, relevant history, current medications, prior weight-management efforts and factors that may affect treatment options. The visit is designed to identify an appropriate next step, which may include referral or a plan that does not involve medication.

Prescription treatment is offered only when clinically appropriate and legally available. A consultation does not guarantee any particular drug or compounded product.

Medication information requires careful context

FDA-approved and compounded medications are not the same. Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, and the FDA does not review their safety, effectiveness or quality before marketing.

Aesthetics by NHT does not describe compounded products as generic, equivalent to an approved brand or clinically proven to produce the same results. Availability and applicable rules can change.

Follow-up and realistic expectations

When Nada establishes a plan, follow-up is used to review progress, tolerance, questions and whether the approach remains appropriate. Medication is only one part of clinical weight management.

Individual results vary, side effects can occur and rapid or guaranteed outcomes should not be expected. Seek prompt medical attention for severe or concerning symptoms.

Educational notice: This page provides general information and is not medical advice. Treatment recommendations and eligibility require an individual consultation.