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Four-Week Weight-Loss Program with an Optional Nutritionist Visit at Dr. Rogers Weight Loss Center (Up to 80% Off)

Dr. Rogers Weight Loss Center
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Seasoned medical staff administers weekly injections that aim to catalyze weight loss alongside a checkup and body-composition analysis

It takes more to lose weight than swearing off escalators or swearing at burgers until they quit hanging out in your mouth. Shape up with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$49 for a four-week lipotropic-injection program (a $245 value)

  • Four lipotropic B-vitamin injections, which must be administered weekly for four consecutive weeks
  • One initial nurse visit
  • Weekly review of vitals and weight
  • Body-composition analysis
  • Patient-advocate consultation, completed over the phone or in person
  • Eight cardio classes in the personal studio gym; contact the center for schedule information
  • $50 off a future 12-week weight-loss program

    $149 for an expanded four-week lipotropic-injection program (a $464 value)

  • All components of the regular four-week lipotropic-injection program
  • One initial doctor consultation
  • One nutritionist visit
  • One EKG
  • Necessary lab testing
  • Prescription for appetite suppressants, if necessary

Need to know info

Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. Must be 18 or older. Valid only at listed locations. All services must be used by the same person at the same location. Not valid for expecting or breastfeeding mothers. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Dr. Rogers Weight Loss Center

Dr. Tamyra Rogers could not have predicted how spending time on a Navajo reservation would shape her multifaceted approach to weight loss. After spending a year as chief resident at The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Dr. Rogers directed the metabolic clinic at the Tuba City Indian Medical Center in Arizona. She helped build a wellness center for the Navajo Nation and chaired a program to fight the growing diabetes epidemic. During her time there, she gained an appreciation of the community's holistic health-care philosophy.

Today, Dr. Rogers combines her background in traditional Western medicine with weight-loss strategies that address each person as a whole rather than two children in disguise. Dr. Rogers's team of personal trainers and group fitness instructors complement her own fitness knowledge, which stems from playing college basketball.

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