Medical Weight Loss & Peptide Clinic in Cumming, GA — Injectable Weight Loss, Peptide Therapy, NAD+, B12 Injections & IV Hydration on Bethelview Road

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Frequently Asked Question

How much does semaglutide cost in Georgia?

Compounded semaglutide in Georgia typically costs between $150 and $399 per month, depending on your dose tier, the compounding pharmacy your provider uses, and whether the monthly fee includes provider consultations and check-ins.

Why the price range is wide

Semaglutide dosing starts low (0.25 mg/week) and titrates upward over several months toward a maintenance dose of 1.0–2.4 mg/week. Lower starter doses cost less. The highest maintenance doses are priced higher because more active compound is used per vial. Clinics that include provider oversight, monthly video check-ins, and pharmacy coordination in their fee often appear "more expensive" than platforms that charge separately for each component — but tend to be more cost-effective and safer overall.

Brand-name vs. compounded: the cost difference

Brand-name Ozempic and Wegovy can cost $900–$1,400/month without insurance and are frequently unavailable due to ongoing supply shortages. Compounded semaglutide, prepared by licensed 503A and 503B pharmacies, offers the same active ingredient at a fraction of the cost. As of 2026, the FDA has confirmed compounded semaglutide may still be dispensed by eligible compounding pharmacies under shortage provisions.

What's included at Hydralive Therapy

At our Cumming, GA clinic, our GLP-1 weight loss program includes the initial medical consultation, your compounded semaglutide prescription sourced from a trusted 503A pharmacy (Greenwich Rx), and ongoing provider support throughout your program. We don't use a subscription model with hidden tiers — you see the full pricing at your consultation.

Most patients in the Forsyth County, Cherokee County, and north Atlanta area choose to come in-person to our Bethelview Rd office, but the entire program is also available via telemedicine for Georgia residents statewide.

Note on insurance:Most commercial insurance plans, Medicare, and Medicaid do not cover compounded semaglutide for weight loss. Our program is designed to be accessible without insurance — see our FAQ on insurance coverage for GLP-1 therapy for a full breakdown.

See full program details and current pricing at Hydralive Therapy — Cumming, GA. View our GLP-1 program

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