GLP-1 weight loss in Temple Terrace, FL
Lavena Health is a physician-owned clinic right here in Temple Terrace, offering GLP-1 weight loss with semaglutide and tirzepatide. A board-certified DO sets your dose, monitors your labs, and adjusts your plan — so results come from real medicine, not a med-spa protocol. Because we're local, in-person visits are easy, and telehealth follow-ups keep the program convenient.
Semaglutide from $175/mo, tirzepatide from $225/mo — medication and physician oversight included.Serving Temple Terrace, Terrace Park, Del Rio, and the University area — just minutes from our Temple Terrace clinic.
Why Temple Terrace patients choose Lavena Health
Temple Terrace patients choose us because the medicine and the price are both honest: your monthly cost includes the GLP-1 medication and physician oversight, there's no insurance to fight, and a physician — not a technician — manages every step. Many members lose 15–20% of body weight over a full program.
I had an incredible experience with the team at Lavena Health. The office was spotless, the staff was extremely professional, and they were so caring and supportive throughout my entire process. I truly felt heard and guided.
Amazing place! Dr. Saleh is a very patient and kind doctor. They really do help you achieve your goals, and it's honestly a very nice environment.
What your monthly price actually buys in Temple Terrace
Most GLP-1 programs are a prescription with a phone number attached. This one is a clinic visit every single week.
Four times a month you come in, step on the scale, are reviewed by a clinician, and leave with your medication in hand. There is no per-visit charge, no cap, and no separate pharmacy bill — it is one monthly number. If you cannot come in, your medication ships free anywhere in Florida and your weekly check-in happens by telehealth at the same price.
That cadence is the difference between losing weight and keeping it off safely. Side effects get caught in days rather than weeks, dose changes happen when your body is ready for them, and a stall on the scale gets addressed while it is still a stall.
Published pricing, tiered only by dose
Semaglutide is $175 for your first month, regularly $200, then $200 per month up to 1 mg per week and $225 above that. Tirzepatide is $225 for your first month, regularly $275, then $275 per month up to 7.5 mg per week and $350 at higher doses. Your medication is included at every tier.
You only move up a tier if and when your physician raises your dose, so most patients start at the lowest one. Your consultation is free, and the full price is quoted before you begin.
Physician-supervised, and you can check who
Your protocol is set by a physician certified in weight-loss medicine, not by a technician working from a fixed script. Dr. Adeeb Saleh, DO holds dual A4M certifications in weight-loss medicine and hormone replacement therapy and sets the protocols used across the clinic's GLP-1 programs personally.
The clinic is at 5340 E 131st Ave, Suite 106, ground floor with free parking — see the Temple Terrace clinic page for hours and directions.
Getting to Lavena Health from Temple Terrace
Our clinic is at 5340 E 131st Ave, Suite 106, Temple Terrace, FL 33617 — right here in Temple Terrace — you're already home. We're near USF, Temple Terrace Golf & Country Club, Riverhills, Bullard Parkway and the Hillsborough River, serving ZIP codes 33617 and 33637. Get directions →
Lavena Health is Temple Terrace's own physician-owned clinic. For neighbors along Fowler Avenue, 56th Street and Bullard Parkway, that means a real doctor's office — GLP-1, hormones, wellness therapies and primary care — minutes from your door, at transparent monthly pricing with no insurance games.
Temple Terrace medical weight loss — common questions
Where is your GLP-1 weight-loss clinic in Temple Terrace?
We're at 5340 E 131st Ave, Suite 106, Temple Terrace, FL 33617 — central to Terrace Park, Del Rio, and the USF/University area. In-person and telehealth visits are both available for Florida residents.
How much does semaglutide cost in Temple Terrace?
Semaglutide programs start at $175/mo and tirzepatide at $225/mo. Your monthly price includes the medication and physician oversight — no insurance and no surprise bills.
Is the GLP-1 medication included in the price?
Yes. Your flat monthly cost covers the GLP-1 medication and four weekly in-clinic visits a month, not one. Pricing is tiered only by your medication and dose.
Do I need insurance to start?
No. Lavena Health is a cash-pay clinic, so there are no copays or prior authorizations — you start when you're ready.
How often will I actually be seen?
Every week. Your monthly price includes four in-clinic visits, not one: each week you are weighed, reviewed by a clinician, and given your medication. There is no per-visit charge and no cap.
What am I paying for besides the medication?
The supervision, which is the part that decides whether this works. A mail-order service sends a vial and leaves you to it. Here a clinician sees you four times a month, watching your weight, your side effects and your dose, and adjusting in real time — plus open messaging in between.
Is there a discount for first responders or teachers?
Yes. EMTs, paramedics and law enforcement pay $200 per month for tirzepatide up to 7.5 mg per week and $275 above that. Teachers and educators pay $225 and $275 respectively. Just show your employee badge.
Do I need lab work before starting?
Not as a default. Your physician orders diagnostics when your treatment calls for them rather than running a panel automatically. If labs are ordered they are billed separately at member-discounted rates, quoted before anything is drawn.
Can I message the clinic between visits?
Yes, any time, at no extra cost. Messages reach the same care team that wrote your plan, so you are not re-explaining your history to a stranger.
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Book online in under a minute, or call (813) 805-8917. Same-day and telehealth visits are usually available for Temple Terrace residents.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Adeeb Saleh, DO · Last reviewed July 6, 2026
