Tampa Premiere Weight Loss Semaglutide Review
Premiere Weight Loss + Wellness, Tampa Premiere Weight Loss, tampapremiereweightloss.com
Also spelled as Premiere Weight Loss + Wellness, Tampa Premiere Weight Loss, tampapremiereweightloss.com — Same brand, same great service!
Our investigation of Compounded Semaglutide from Tampa Premiere Weight Loss
Not published — free consultation offered, with package-based programs
Investigation Overview
The Descriptions Are Correct
"Semaglutide is a prescription medication that mimics the effects of a hormone called GLP-1, which helps regulate appetite and blood sugar levels. Tirzepatide, is a medication that works by targeting two hormones that control appetite and metabolism, resulting in significant weight loss."Both descriptions are accurate. Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist; tirzepatide is a dual agonist acting at GIP and GLP-1 receptors. A practice that gets the pharmacology right is one whose other statements carry more weight.
Eligibility Is Framed Properly
"FDA approved weight loss medications available to those who qualify."Two things sit in that short sentence. First, it references FDA-approved medications, suggesting brand-name product rather than compounded — though the practice does not confirm this explicitly, and one page reference to "Semaglutide (Ozempic®) Packages" points the same way. Second, "to those who qualify" signals a screening step rather than universal approval, which is the correct framing and the opposite of the BMI-20 floors we have documented elsewhere. The practice does not publish what the qualifying criteria are, so it is worth asking.
Medically Managed, Package-Based
"Premiere Weight Loss + Wellness focuses on medically managed weight loss that provides individuals with a plan as we guide them on their journey."The practice describes specialising in semaglutide and tirzepatide, and offers packages rather than a monthly subscription. A free consultation is the entry point. Package structures can be good value for patients who commit, but they also require paying up front for a course you may not complete — establish the refund position before buying, particularly given that a meaningful minority of patients discontinue GLP-1s due to side effects.
Language Worth Tempering
The practice describes semaglutide and tirzepatide as "two breakthrough medications" that help clients achieve "significant weight loss." "Breakthrough" is marketing language, and "significant weight loss" is accurate as a trial-level statement but reads as a promise in a sales context. Neither is misleading in the way we have flagged elsewhere; both are worth reading as marketing rather than clinical prediction.What Is Not Published
No package pricing at any level. No explicit statement of brand-name versus compounded, no named pharmacy, no 503A/503B status. No published BMI criteria despite the "those who qualify" framing, no lab requirements, no dosing protocol, no monitoring schedule, no clinician credentials, and no refund terms for packages.Our Investigation Summary
Our research (August 8, 2026) found Tampa Premiere Weight Loss offering medically managed weight loss in Tampa using semaglutide and tirzepatide, entered through a free consultation and structured around packages rather than a monthly subscription. Its clinical descriptions are accurate: semaglutide described as mimicking the GLP-1 hormone to regulate appetite and blood sugar, and tirzepatide as targeting two hormones controlling appetite and metabolism, which correctly characterises them as a GLP-1 receptor agonist and a dual GIP/GLP-1 agonist respectively. Its eligibility framing is also sound — "FDA approved weight loss medications available to those who qualify" both references approved products, suggesting brand-name rather than compounded medication (supported by a page reference to "Semaglutide (Ozempic) Packages," though the practice does not confirm this explicitly), and signals a screening step rather than universal approval, the opposite of the BMI-20 floors documented elsewhere in this comparison. The practice does not publish what the qualifying criteria are. Package structures can offer value to patients who commit but require paying up front for a course that may not be completed, and establishing the refund position matters given that a meaningful minority of patients discontinue GLP-1s due to side effects. Its description of the medications as "breakthrough" and delivering "significant weight loss" is marketing language rather than clinical prediction, though not misleading in the way flagged at other providers. Not published: package pricing at any level, explicit brand-name versus compounded confirmation, the pharmacy and its 503A/503B status, BMI criteria despite the qualification framing, lab requirements, dosing protocols, monitoring schedules, clinician credentials, or package refund terms.
How Tampa Premiere Weight Loss Works
Schedule a free consultation to discuss the program
Medications are described as FDA approved and available to those who qualify
Ask what the qualifying criteria actually are, since they are not published
Treatment uses semaglutide or tirzepatide under medically managed care
Programs are sold as packages rather than monthly subscriptions
Establish package pricing and the refund position before purchasing
Confirm whether the medication is brand-name or compounded
What We Found
What's Good
- Accurate clinical descriptions of both semaglutide and tirzepatide
- Correctly identifies tirzepatide as targeting two hormones
- References FDA approved medications, suggesting brand-name rather than compounded
- Frames eligibility as 'available to those who qualify' rather than universal approval
- Free consultation with no obligation
- Specialises in semaglutide and tirzepatide rather than a wide unrelated menu
- Package structure gives a defined course rather than open-ended billing
- Describes care as medically managed with a plan and ongoing guidance
Watch Out For
- No package pricing published at any level
- Does not explicitly confirm whether medication is brand-name or compounded
- No named pharmacy and no 503A/503B status disclosed
- Does not publish the qualifying criteria despite the 'those who qualify' framing
- No lab requirements, dosing protocol or monitoring schedule published
- No clinician credentials published
- Package purchases require upfront payment with no published refund terms
- 'Breakthrough medications' is marketing language
Pricing Breakdown
Safety & Medical Oversight
Customer Support
Key Features
Best For
Tampa patients who want accurate information and a free consultation before committing — provided they establish package pricing, refund terms and whether the medication is brand-name before buying
Customer Reviews & Complaints
We assessed Tampa Premiere Weight Loss against its published material as of August 8, 2026.
What we verified directly: medically managed weight loss in Tampa using semaglutide and tirzepatide; free consultations; package-based programs including a reference to Semaglutide (Ozempic) packages; a statement that FDA approved weight loss medications are available to those who qualify; and accurate descriptions of semaglutide as mimicking the GLP-1 hormone and tirzepatide as targeting two hormones controlling appetite and metabolism.
Referencing FDA-approved medications is the most useful signal here. Combined with an Ozempic package reference, it points toward brand-name product — which would be a genuine advantage, and which the practice could settle by saying so explicitly.
'To those who qualify' is the second. It implies a screen, which is the correct posture. What the screen consists of is not published, and that is the question to ask at the free consultation.
The package model needs its terms understood. Paying up front for a course is fine if you complete it. GLP-1 discontinuation due to side effects is common enough that the refund position matters, and it is not published.
What we could not establish: package pricing, explicit brand-name versus compounded confirmation, the dispensing pharmacy and its regulatory pathway, qualifying criteria, lab requirements, dosing and monitoring protocols, clinician credentials, refund terms, founding year, or independent third-party review aggregates.
Is Tampa Premiere Weight Loss Legit?
"Is Tampa Premiere Weight Loss legitimate?" Our assessment as of August 8, 2026.
Official Verification: The practice operates in Tampa offering medically managed weight loss with free consultations and package-based programs, and describes the medications accurately. We found no evidence of wrongdoing.
Accuracy in the clinical content is a reliable proxy. Getting semaglutide's and tirzepatide's mechanisms right, and framing eligibility as conditional rather than universal, are both things the operators we rate lowest consistently fail to do.
The FDA-approved reference is worth pursuing. If this practice does prescribe brand-name Ozempic, Wegovy or Zepbound, that places it well ahead of the compounded tier — and given NovoCare and LillyDirect pricing, it also gives you a benchmark to compare the package price against. Ask for explicit confirmation.
The gap is that nothing is priced. A package model with no published prices and no published refund terms asks a patient to commit to an unknown sum for an unknown course. Both are reasonable things to establish at a free consultation.
Red Flags Check:
- ✓ Accurate descriptions of both medications' mechanisms
- ✓ References FDA approved medications, suggesting brand-name product
- ✓ Frames eligibility as conditional on qualifying
- ✓ Free consultation with no obligation
- ✓ Focused specialism rather than a sprawling service menu
- ⚠ No package pricing published
- ⚠ Brand-name versus compounded not explicitly confirmed; pharmacy not named
- ⚠ Qualifying criteria not published
- ⚠ No lab requirements, dosing protocol or monitoring schedule
- ⚠ Package purchases require upfront payment with no published refund terms
The Bottom Line: Accurate content, sensible eligibility framing, and a free consultation — with everything commercial left unstated. Use the consultation to settle four things: what the package costs, what happens if you stop, whether the medication is brand-name, and what the qualifying criteria are. If it is brand-name, compare the package price against buying direct from the manufacturer. As always, consult your personal physician before starting any new medication program.
Our Verdict: Caution Advised
After our comprehensive investigation, Tampa Premiere Weight Loss receives a 6.3/10 rating. We've identified some concerns that potential customers should be aware of. We recommend reviewing our top picks before proceeding.
Visit Tampa Premiere Weight LossCoreAge Rx
Our highest-rated GLP-1 weight loss program
Tampa Premiere Weight Loss
Not published — free consultation offered, with package-based programs
Investigation Summary
Share Your Experience
Help others by sharing your experience with Tampa Premiere Weight Loss
Want to compare options?
View All 195 ProvidersUser Reviews
No ratings yet
Rate your experience
Click a star to rate and add a review
Questions & Discussions
Explore Other Reviews
Compare with other GLP-1 weight loss providers we've investigated
Our Top Picks
Mochi Health
Affordable GLP-1 Access Starting at $99/Month with No Long-Term Commitment
Ro
The Brand-Name GLP-1 Route: FDA-Approved Medications Only, with Insurance Concierge Support
More Provider Reviews
CoreAge Rx
Mochi Health
Remedy Meds
Ready to Get Started with Tampa Premiere Weight Loss?
Review our findings above and make an informed decision about Tampa Premiere Weight Loss.
Enter to Win a $1,788 CoreAge Rx Gift Card
Enter for a chance to use it toward eligible CoreAge Rx products and services.
The gift card may be applied toward eligible CoreAge Rx products and services. Prescription products additionally require completing the intake process and evaluation by a licensed healthcare provider, who alone decides eligibility and treatment. Winning does not guarantee that you will qualify for a GLP-1 medication or any other prescription treatment.