
The Adapt Lab never treats medical weight loss as a guessing game. It’s a data-informed process guided by a licensed naturopathic doctor, designed to help you lose weight in a way that’s safe, sustainable, and rooted in clinical insight.
Unlike fad diets or DIY routines, our medical weight loss clinic offers structured treatment delivered by licensed professionals. Each program is created with your unique biology in mind, so you’re not just following trends, you’re following a strategy that works for you.
Treatment plans may include a mix of medical weight loss injections, diagnostic testing, and one-on-one diet and lifestyle support. Each element is chosen with clinical intent to match your body’s needs and long-term goals.
No two bodies are the same, so no two programs at The Adapt Lab look identical. Each medical weight loss plan is tailored to your data, health history, and goals.
Here’s what’s typically included:
Everything we do is part of a broader clinical framework, not a quick fix. Your metabolic weight loss program is structured, adaptable, and centered on helping your body respond in the most efficient, healthy way possible.
Our clinic offers a range of targeted medical weight loss services designed to support your progress through both lifestyle and clinical solutions. Each service is recommended based on lab results and your unique health profile:
What draws patients to our medical weight loss clinic isn’t just the structure; it’s the results they see and the clarity they gain along the way. From physical improvements to better self-awareness, the benefits are designed to last.
Here’s what our patients consistently value:
At The Adapt Lab in Solana Beach, medical weight loss treatment is a full-spectrum experience – not just a goal but a process designed to help you understand and work with your body in new, lasting ways.

Medical weight loss isn’t reserved for a specific “type” of person. It’s for anyone whose body needs more than generic advice or short-term fixes.
It may be the right approach if:
At The Adapt Lab in Solana Beach, every patient begins with a thorough consultation and complete lab testing. We look beyond surface symptoms to understand how your body functions and what kind of support it needs. Only then do we design a plan that’s aligned with your goals and grounded in medical science.
If you’re looking for more than another diet plan, The Adapt Lab offers a clinical path forward, one that’s guided by medical insight, tailored strategies, and measurable progress.
Our team in Solana Beach begins with a detailed consultation, followed by lab testing and one-on-one goal setting to ensure your program is safe, structured, and built for the long term.
Every medical weight loss plan is doctor-supervised, data-informed, and designed to help you take meaningful steps toward lasting metabolic health.
Contact us to schedule your consultation with The Adapt Lab in Solana Beach today and take the first step toward a personalized medical weight loss program that works with your body, not against it.
Medical weight loss is a doctor-supervised program that uses clinical diagnostics, prescription therapies, and structured protocols to treat weight gain as a metabolic condition rather than a lifestyle failure. A medical weight loss doctor orders advanced lab markers, including HOMA-IR, insulin sensitivity panels, and hormonal profiles, before recommending any treatment.
The main difference is that regular diets and gym programs usually rely on general advice. If insulin resistance or hormonal imbalance is actively working against you, those approaches may not move the needle. Medical weight loss identifies and treats the biological drivers that conventional programs ignore.
The Adapt Lab offers medical weight loss injections using GLP-1 and dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonists, comprehensive metabolic lab testing, nutrition guidance, and bioidentical hormone support. Your treatment plan is based on your lab results and health history.
The main prescription medications offered are semaglutide (Wegovy, Ozempic) and tirzepatide (Zepbound, Mounjaro), often paired with supporting services to address the metabolic co-factors that influence long-term outcomes.
Semaglutide works by activating GLP-1 receptors, which can help reduce appetite and slow digestion. Tirzepatide works on both GLP-1 and GIP receptors, which may provide added support for blood sugar control, insulin sensitivity, and fat metabolism.
Both semaglutide and tirzepatide are effective medical weight loss options. Tirzepatide may offer additional benefits for some patients, while semaglutide is also a strong and reliable treatment for many people. Dr. Larson’s preferred peptide for most patients is tirzepatide, but the best choice depends on your health history, goals, and how your body responds to treatment.
Medical weight loss injections work by copying hormones your body already makes. GLP-1 receptor activation signals the brain to reduce hunger, stimulates insulin secretion in response to meals, and slows gastric emptying so you feel full longer. Most patients experience fewer cravings and a noticeably reduced drive to overeat within the first few weeks.
Tirzepatide’s added GIP activation also works through a complementary pathway, reinforcing the metabolic effects already initiated by GLP-1 signaling.
The most commonly reported side effects are gastrointestinal, such as nausea, mild bloating, or reduced appetite, especially when starting treatment or increasing the dose. These side effects often improve as your body adjusts over the first few weeks.
A medical weight loss doctor increases the dose gradually to help reduce side effects and adjust treatment based on how each patient responds. Serious side effects are uncommon and are reviewed before any prescription is given.
Most patients notice appetite reduction within the first 1 to 2 weeks as the medication begins working. Measurable improvements in body composition and metabolic markers, including HOMA-IR, typically develop between weeks 8 and 24.
Results vary based on factors such as insulin resistance, hormonal balance, and how closely the treatment plan is followed. Progress is tracked through lab work, not just the scale.
You may be a good candidate for medical weight loss if your BMI is 30 or higher, or 27 or higher with a related metabolic condition such as insulin resistance, prediabetes, or high blood pressure. Even without a formal diagnosis, some patients may still qualify if lab testing shows signs of underlying metabolic dysfunction.
Your first visit begins with a detailed review of your health history and lab testing. This may include markers such as HOMA-IR, fasting insulin, high-sensitivity CRP, hormone levels, and other measures of metabolic health. Dr. Larson uses these results to pinpoint what is driving your weight concerns before any recommendations are made.
No treatment plan or prescription is typically given at the first visit until the full lab results have been reviewed. The goal of the first appointment is to establish a clear clinical baseline before making recommendations.