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New year, new view: 3 ways Mission Health can kick start your journey

See the benefits of Mission Health’s Mission Weight Management program.

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Mission Health’s team uses the latest technologies and treatments to provide support and guidance customized to you.

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Did healthier living make the resolutions list? (We know it made ours.)

As you grab hold of that fresh-start energy and look anew at your health goals, check out these three ways Mission Health’s Mission Weight Management program can help make this the year you achieve success:

A multidisciplinary team of experts

Since whole-body health is the goal, Mission Weight Management’s team consists of weight loss doctors, psychology specialists, and registered dietitians.

Support, education, and individualized plans

The team customizes a weight loss plan to your specific needs and goals. That means nutrition therapy, medical monitoring, behavioral health support, physical activity guidance, and educational classes are all important parts of the program.

Long-term results

Whether joining the Medical Weight Loss program or considering weight loss surgery, plans focus on life-changing, long-term results. Helping to make that possible is counseling, support groups, and lifestyle modification coaching.

See how Mission Health can help

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