Personalized goals
Every plan starts with the patient’s health story, current needs, and realistic next steps.
Weight Loss & Wellness
Weight-management visits may include discussion of medication options, including GLP-1 receptor agonists, when clinically appropriate.
Weight loss and wellness care at Adams Internal Medicine focuses on sustainable health, prevention, lifestyle support, medication review, metabolic risk factors, and a plan that fits the patient’s real life.

Whole-Patient Wellness
Dr. Adams works with patients to understand their health history, goals, medications, nutrition habits, activity level, sleep, stress, and metabolic risk factors. The focus is steady progress, prevention, and care that supports long-term health.
Patient-Centered Approach
Every plan starts with the patient’s health story, current needs, and realistic next steps.
Wellness visits can help identify and address risks before they become larger problems.
Follow-up visits help patients stay on track and adjust the plan as their health changes.
What This Includes
We review medications, health history, risk factors, and existing conditions that may affect weight and wellness goals.
Care focuses on realistic nutrition, movement, sleep, and stress conversations — not one-size-fits-all advice.
We connect weight goals with prevention, blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes risk, and long-term internal medicine care.
How It Works
The goal is to make weight and wellness care feel clear, practical, and medically grounded. Each visit is structured around listening, planning, and realistic follow-up.
We review your health history, medications, risk factors, and goals.
We discuss a plan that fits your health needs, lifestyle, and long-term goals.
We adjust the plan over time and support accountability without rushing the process.
This page is for general patient education and service information only. It is not a diagnosis, treatment plan, or substitute for medical advice from a licensed clinician who has evaluated you. For urgent symptoms or medical emergencies, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.