Best Medical Weight-Loss Clinic in Orange County: How to Choose
There is no single best clinic for everyone, but there are clear criteria that separate real, physician-led care from a quick membership sign-up. Here is the honest checklist.

What actually matters when you choose
Orange County has no shortage of weight-loss options, so the useful question is not which clinic is best for everyone, but which one meets the criteria of real, safe, physician-led care. Use this checklist.
- A named, licensed physician. You should know who is responsible for your care. At New Hope Weight Loss, Dr. Anjmun Sharma supervises every case.
- Real medical screening. Contraindications (for example, certain thyroid histories) should be screened at intake before anything is prescribed, not skipped.
- Transparent, flat pricing. You should see the price up front. Ours is a $119 physician review, compounded semaglutide from $166/month, and compounded tirzepatide from $233/month, billed separately, no insurance required.
- Honest medication framing. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are prepared by licensed U.S. pharmacies and are not FDA-approved or brand-identical. A trustworthy clinic says so plainly.
- In-person plus telehealth. We see Orange County patients in person at our Costa Mesa clinic and serve California and additional states by secure video.
- Bilingual care. Service is available in English and Spanish, which matters in a county where Spanish is the leading second language.
Why patients choose New Hope Weight Loss
We are physically in Costa Mesa, at the heart of Orange County, with physician oversight, flat transparent pricing, honest compounded-medication framing, and bilingual care, plus telehealth for the rest of California and beyond. The 2-minute quiz is a no-pressure way to see if you are a candidate.
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What should I look for in an Orange County weight-loss clinic?
A named, licensed physician responsible for your care; real contraindication screening at intake; transparent flat pricing shown up front; honest framing that compounded medication is not FDA-approved or brand-identical; in-person plus telehealth options; and bilingual service. Be cautious of guaranteed-results promises, hidden prices, or claims that compounded equals brand-name.
Where is New Hope Weight Loss located?
Our clinic is in Costa Mesa, at the heart of Orange County, and we see OC patients in person. We also serve the rest of California and additional states by secure telehealth, so the physician consultation, prescription, and follow-up can all happen by video if that is easier for you.
How much does treatment cost in Orange County?
Flat, transparent pricing: a $119 physician review, compounded semaglutide from $166/month, and compounded tirzepatide from $233/month, with medication billed separately. No insurance is required, and HSA, FSA, Klarna, and Affirm are accepted.
Do you offer care in Spanish?
Yes. Service is available in English and Spanish, including consultations and follow-up, which matters in Orange County where Spanish is the leading second language. Call (657) 837-3342, or (213) 214-3325 for service in Spanish.
Is compounded medication legitimate?
When it is physician-supervised and from a licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy, it is a legitimate, prescription-based option, but it is not an FDA-approved or brand-identical product, and an honest clinic says so. A physician screens your history and confirms whether it is appropriate for you.
This article is informational only and not medical advice. Speak with a licensed physician before starting or changing any GLP-1 therapy. Individual results vary. New Hope Weight Loss is a physician-supervised medical weight loss clinic in Costa Mesa, CA. Eligibility for treatment is determined during the medical consultation. Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not the same products as Wegovy®, Ozempic®, Mounjaro®, or Zepbound®.