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Semaglutide Weight Loss in Raymond, Maine

Raymond residents can access medically supervised semaglutide weight loss at Med Matrix in South Portland, about 35 minutes southeast. We combine GLP-1 medication with full lab testing and body composition tracking to address the real reasons your weight is not moving.

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Weight Loss for Raymond, Maine Residents

If you are in Raymond and dealing with weight that will not respond to conventional methods, there may be a metabolic factor your doctors have not tested for. At Med Matrix, your first visit includes a 100-biomarker blood panel, an InBody 770 body composition scan, and a full hour with your provider.

We test thyroid, insulin, hormones, and inflammatory markers. This data tells your provider exactly what is going on so your weight loss plan targets the root cause.

Our podcast on weight loss covers why conventional approaches often fail and what a root-cause approach looks like.

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Semaglutide Near Raymond

Semaglutide helps reduce appetite and food cravings. At Med Matrix, your provider pairs it with metabolic and hormonal support based on your lab results. Body composition tracking ensures you are losing fat and preserving muscle.

Patients from Raymond, Casco, and the Lakes Region visit Med Matrix for the depth of testing and provider attention that local options cannot offer. Our semaglutide guide covers what to expect from treatment.

Where Your Providers Train

Functional medicine isn't taught in medical school. Our providers invest years of additional training with the institutions that built this field.

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Institute for Functional Medicine(IFM)

The academic home of functional medicine. IFMCP certification requires advanced training in hormonal, immune, gastrointestinal, and neuroendocrine systems. Multiple Med Matrix providers hold this credential.

Your provider sees how your hormones, gut, immune system, and metabolism connect, not just isolated symptoms.

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Seeds Scientific Research & Performance(SSRP)

Clinical training in hormone dosing, advanced lab interpretation, and peptide protocols. Where textbook medicine gets translated into treatment plans that show measurable change inside 90 days.

Your protocol is built on real clinical training, not a one-size-fits-all template.

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American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine(A4M)

The largest training body for age-management and longevity medicine. Fellowship and board certification cover hormone replacement, peptide therapy, metabolic medicine, and regenerative therapies.

Your care team trains with the organization that sets the clinical standard for longevity medicine.

See the full credentials and training history of every provider in our free practice guide.

How GLP-1 Treatment Works at Med Matrix

Semaglutide and tirzepatide work by mimicking a hormone your body already produces called GLP-1. This hormone signals your brain to reduce appetite and signals your pancreas to regulate blood sugar. The result is reduced hunger, better blood sugar control, and meaningful weight loss when combined with the right metabolic support.

At Med Matrix, GLP-1 medications are part of a larger treatment plan. Your provider starts with lab work that includes fasting insulin, HbA1c, thyroid markers, cortisol, and metabolic health indicators. If insulin resistance or thyroid dysfunction is contributing to your weight, those get addressed alongside the medication.

Raymond patients typically start at a low dose and titrate up over several weeks. Your provider monitors side effects, adjusts your dose based on how your body responds, and checks labs to make sure your metabolic markers are improving along with the number on the scale.

What Patients Experience During Treatment

The first few weeks on semaglutide or tirzepatide are about finding the right dose. Most patients notice reduced appetite within the first week. Some experience mild nausea during the titration phase, which typically resolves as your body adjusts.

By weeks 4 through 8, patients generally report consistent appetite reduction and steady weight loss. Your provider checks in during this window to adjust dosing if needed and review any side effects.

One thing our providers emphasize: weight loss without muscle preservation is not the goal. Your labs include markers that help your provider protect lean mass during the process. Protein intake, movement, and sometimes peptide support are part of the conversation from the start.

Patients driving from Raymond can expect in-person visits during the initial phase, with follow-ups spacing out to every few months once your dose is stable and labs look good.

Advanced Testing for Metabolic Health

Weight loss that lasts starts with understanding what's actually happening inside your body. When standard labs don't explain the full picture, these tests give your provider the detail they need.

GI-MAP

What it measures: PCR-based stool test for pathogens, parasites, yeast overgrowth, and microbiome balance.

Why we use it: Most chronic gut issues trace back to one of four places. GI-MAP tells us which, so treatment targets the actual cause.

Organic Acids Test (OAT)

What it measures: Over 70 urinary markers covering mitochondrial function, neurotransmitter production, and detox pathways.

Why we use it: A single urine collection gives a cellular metabolism snapshot that would otherwise take five separate tests to gather.

Cardiovascular & Longevity Markers

What it measures: Advanced cardiac panel with Apo-B, Lp(a), and oxidized LDL.

Why we use it: Standard lipid panels miss the markers that actually predict cardiac events. This panel catches risk years earlier.

Environmental Toxin Panel

What it measures: Urinary markers for glyphosate, phthalates, BPA, and other industrial chemicals.

Why we use it: Cumulative toxin load drives hormone disruption and autoimmune activation before it shows on standard labs.

Our practice guide includes the full catalog of advanced testing options with detailed descriptions of what each one measures. Get your free copy.

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Insights from Our Podcast

Our providers break down the science behind your health concerns and what you can do about them.

Med Matrix Podcast: Why Your Bone Density Keeps Dropping: PPIs, Vitamin D Myths, and What Actually Works

Why Your Bone Density Keeps Dropping: PPIs, Vitamin D Myths, and What Actually Works

This short case-study clip features Dr. Rose presenting a current patient case involving osteoporosis alongside chronic digestive issues. The patient had been on a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) for acid reflux and a bisphosphonate for osteoporosis for years, yet her most recent DEXA scan showed no improvement. Dr. Rose walks through the functional medicine approach she is taking: correcting vitamin D deficiency to an optimal (not just "normal") level, healing gut health to reduce malabsorption, switching to a more bioavailable form of calcium, weaning off the PPI, initiating bioidentical HRT, and shifting exercise from purely cardio to include weight-bearing activity.

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Med Matrix Podcast: Why Bisphosphonates and PPIs Together Increase Fracture Risk by 52% (and What Works for Bone Health)

Why Bisphosphonates and PPIs Together Increase Fracture Risk by 52% (and What Works for Bone Health)

Cole Siefer and Dr. Rose deliver a comprehensive educational deep dive on osteoporosis and bone health. Dr. Rose explains the hormonal mechanisms behind why women are disproportionately affected, the limitations of conventional diagnostics and treatments, how nutrients (vitamin D, K2, calcium) and lifestyle factors interplay with bone density, and what functional medicine can offer in both prevention and partial reversal. The episode includes a patient case study of a 68-year-old woman who was on long-term PPI and bisphosphonate therapy with no improvement, and how a multi-pronged functional approach is moving her in the right direction.

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Med Matrix Podcast: Why You Keep Waking Up at 3AM: Cortisol Dysregulation, the HPA Axis, and How to Fix It

Why You Keep Waking Up at 3AM: Cortisol Dysregulation, the HPA Axis, and How to Fix It

Dr. Sasha Rose explains the HPA axis (hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis) and how cortisol dysregulation causes symptoms like chronic fatigue, poor sleep, waking at 3AM, weight gain around the abdomen, and the "wired but tired" feeling. The episode covers the three stages of adrenal dysregulation, from hyperactive cortisol output through to a flatlined cortisol curve, and why conventional medicine typically misses or mislabels these patterns. Dr. Rose walks through patient archetypes, case studies, and the functional medicine approach to testing and restoring cortisol balance. The episode also touches on the gut-HPA axis connection, mitochondrial dysfunction, and how early childhood trauma physically rewires the stress response.

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Med Matrix Podcast: PMS, Acne, and Stubborn Belly Fat? How Your Gut Microbiome Controls Estrogen Levels

PMS, Acne, and Stubborn Belly Fat? How Your Gut Microbiome Controls Estrogen Levels

Dr. Rose explains the estrobolome, a specific subset of gut microbes responsible for estrogen metabolism, and how an imbalance in these microbes leads to estrogen dominant symptoms like PMS, PMDD, postpartum depression, acne, and mood disorders. The episode walks through the three-way connection between gut health, liver detoxification pathways, and estrogen regulation, and explains why constipation is a direct driver of estrogen dominance. Dr. Rose outlines how functional medicine addresses these issues with gut restoration, liver support, dietary fiber, and bioidentical hormone therapy, rather than the conventional approach of birth control and antidepressants.

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How It Works

Your path to feeling like yourself again, step by step.

01.

Free Discovery Call

  • Talk with our patient coordinator about your goals, symptoms, and concerns
  • Understand your options and what to expect
  • Get matched with the right provider for your needs

Result: A clear next step personalized to your situation, with no pressure or commitment.

02.

80+ Biomarker Test & Full Body Scan

  • Comprehensive panel of 80+ lab markers
  • Full body composition scan
  • In-depth health questionnaires

Result: A complete picture of your health, so nothing gets missed.

03.

Medical Team Reviews Everything

  • Providers review your labs, medical history, and questionnaires
  • Cross-reference symptoms with biomarker patterns
  • Identify root causes, not just surface symptoms

Result: A personalized treatment plan built from real data, not guesswork.

04.

60-Minute Provider Consultation

  • Sit down with your provider for a full hour
  • Go over every result in detail
  • Build your personalized plan together

Result: You leave with a clear understanding of what is happening and exactly what to do about it.

05.

Ongoing Support & Progress

  • Continued monitoring of your labs and markers
  • Adjustments to your plan as your body responds
  • Direct access to your care team

Result: Real, measurable progress you can feel and see in your numbers.

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Med Matrix - Functional Medicine and Medspa

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198 Maine Mall Road
South Portland, ME 04106

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Phone

(207) 544-4643

Serving Raymond and surrounding areas

Hours

Mon: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Tue: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wed: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Thu: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Fri: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Sat: Closed

Sun: Closed

Semaglutide Weight Loss in Raymond

Common questions about semaglutide weight loss near Raymond, Maine.

Med Matrix is in South Portland, about 35 minutes southeast of Raymond.

Full onboarding is approximately $1,200 to $1,500. New patients receive a $100 voucher toward their first visit. We accept HSA, FSA, CareCredit, and all major cards.

Visit frequency depends on your protocol phase. During the initial weeks, your provider may check in more often for dose adjustments. Once stable, follow-ups become less frequent.

Semaglutide can be effective for adults of all ages. For patients over 50, your provider pays particular attention to preserving muscle mass and monitoring metabolic health during weight loss.

GLP-1, or glucagon-like peptide-1, is a hormone your body produces to regulate appetite and blood sugar. Semaglutide mimics this hormone as a GLP-1 receptor agonist, helping to reduce hunger, slow digestion, and improve how your body responds to insulin. At Med Matrix, we pair semaglutide with a 100-biomarker blood panel so your provider can treat any underlying metabolic or hormonal factors alongside the medication.

Semaglutide and tirzepatide both target GLP-1 receptors to reduce appetite and support weight loss. Tirzepatide also activates GIP receptors, which may lead to slightly greater results in some patients. Your provider at Med Matrix reviews your complete lab results and health profile to determine which medication suits your biology best.

Most patients from Raymond and the surrounding Lakes Region notice reduced appetite and less food noise within the first two to four weeks. Measurable weight loss typically begins in the first month and builds over three to six months as your dose is adjusted. Your provider tracks fat mass and muscle mass separately with InBody scans at each follow-up.

GLP-1 medications carry a boxed warning for medullary thyroid carcinoma based on rodent studies. Your provider at Med Matrix runs a full thyroid panel before prescribing and discusses your personal risk factors. Most patients with common thyroid conditions like Hashimoto's can safely use these medications with proper monitoring.

Treatment duration varies. Some patients use GLP-1 medication for 6 to 12 months to reset their metabolic baseline, then transition to maintenance through nutrition and lifestyle changes. Others benefit from longer-term use. Your provider makes that decision based on your labs, not a fixed timeline.

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