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The McPeak Method

Weight care with follow-up

GLP-1 & Peptide Therapy

Get weight and metabolic support that does not stop at the prescription. Justin helps you use medication as one tool inside a plan you can keep following.

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Justin McPeak reviewing metabolic health care plans

How GLP-1 Treatment Works

Evaluation first, medication second, follow-up throughout.

1

Evaluate

Justin reviews your history and goals before recommending treatment.

2

Choose Carefully

Medication is considered only when the benefits and risks make sense.

3

Dose Gradually

Tirzepatide dosing is adjusted slowly, often every four to six weeks, based on response and tolerability.

4

Track Progress

Follow-ups review progress, side effects, and whether the plan still fits.

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GLP-1 and Peptide Therapy for Weight and Metabolic Health

Justin may consider these tools for:

  • Appetite regulation and weight management
  • Insulin resistance and metabolic health
  • Emotional eating patterns when clinically relevant
  • Low energy tied to lifestyle or hormones
  • Body composition and recovery support
  • Broader hormone, mental health, and lifestyle plans

Tirzepatide, Semaglutide, and the Bigger Plan

GLP-1 medications can reduce appetite and support metabolic change, but Justin does not treat them as the entire treatment. The plan still has to address protein intake, hydration, movement, sleep, hormone context, mental health, and what happens when appetite suppression fades.

Peptides are newer and many uses are still evolving. Justin leans on clinical experience, pharmacology, primary literature, and careful follow-up rather than weekend-certificate claims or one-size-fits-all online menus.

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What Safe GLP-1 Follow-Up Looks Like

Responsible Prescribing

Justin evaluates fit before medication is recommended.

Slow Titration

Doses rise only when response and side effects justify it.

Lifestyle Still Matters

Nutrition, hydration, movement, and sleep stay in the plan.

Not a Peptide Mill

You meet with Justin before treatment decisions are made.

Peptide Programs We Offer

Focused pages for the most common peptide pathways Justin supervises:

Tirzepatide Weight Loss

GLP-1 weight care with slow titration, semaglutide comparisons, and follow-up when medication fits your plan.

Explore Tirzepatide Weight Loss

Sermorelin Therapy

Growth-hormone pathway support, including comparisons with ipamorelin, CJC-1295, and tesamorelin when appropriate.

Explore Sermorelin Therapy

BPC-157 Peptide Therapy

Recovery-focused peptide care for musculoskeletal and inflammatory contexts with realistic expectations.

Explore BPC-157 Peptide Therapy

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Tell us what is going on, and the practice will help you find the right next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

Justin provides virtual peptide and GLP-1 evaluation for eligible patients in states where he is licensed, with a Roswell, Georgia office for in-person care when needed. Care is medical oversight, not retail peptide sales.

No. Justin describes medication as a tool, not the treatment. The best results come when appetite changes are paired with nutrition, activity, hormone context, mental health support, and follow-up.

He starts low and increases gradually when needed, often in 2.5 mg increments every four to six weeks. Many patients do not need high doses when nutrition, activity, and consistency are working.

Neither is best for everyone. Tirzepatide engages GLP-1 and GIP pathways; semaglutide is a well-studied GLP-1 option. Justin chooses based on your history, tolerability, goals, and access after evaluation.

Justin does not believe patients should order peptides from a menu without a real evaluation. He reviews fit, risks, goals, and follow-up needs before recommending treatment.

When compounded options are used, the focus is on appropriate sourcing, medical oversight, and follow-up. Specific pharmacy names should stay off the site unless Justin approves them.

A good candidate is someone whose weight, metabolism, hormones, habits, and goals make medication reasonable after evaluation. Justin still screens for risks and may recommend a different path.

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