Weight Loss Injections Fort Worth
Medical weight loss with GLP-1 injections for one flat monthly fee. Supervised by Dr. Emily Kirby, right here in Fort Worth.
| Transparent Pricing Consistent price, paid monthly—no prepayment required | Physician-Supervised Medications vetted by Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon Dr. Emily Kirby. Not a telehealth algorithm | A Team Who Knows You Work with the same specialists visit after visit. Real relationships & accountability |
Dr. Emily Kirby and our experienced team at Kalos Medical Spa have been working with GLP-1 weight loss patients for years. Many of Dr. Kirby’s plastic surgery patients use GLP-1 therapy to safely reach their goal weight before a procedure. Others come to us after weight loss to address excess skin or stubborn fat.
Whatever your motivation, you are in expert hands from start to finish.
| Benefit | Kalos Medical Spa | Telehealth Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Oversight from Experienced Physician | ✅ Dr. Emily Kirby | ❌ Variable or Inconsistent Providers or Algorithm |
| Personalized Dosage Adjustments | ✅ In-Person Monitoring | ❌ Algorithmic |
| No Long-Term Commitment or Lock-In Period | ✅ Pay As You Go | ❌ Subscription Required |
| 3D Body Composition Scans (ShapeScale) | ✅ Available | ❌ Not Available |
| Non-Surgical Skin Tightening | ✅ On-Site at Kalos Medical Spa with 15% Discount for Weight Loss Patients | ❌ Referral Required to Local Provider |
| In-Person Consultation | ✅ Fort Worth Office in The Shops at Clearfork | ❌ Video Call Only |
| Guidance on Nutrition & Muscle Preservation | ✅ Ongoing Monitoring | ⚠️ Generic Information Only |
| Transparent Pricing | ✅ GLP-1 Receptor Agonists from $390/mo. ✅ Dual-Action GLP-1 + GIP from $490/mo. | ❌ Fees vary by provider |
What to Expect
Step 1: Consultation & Assessment
Dr. Kirby and our team will review your health history, weight loss goals, and lifestyle to create a personalized plan with a GLP-1 type medication.
Step 2: Weekly Weight Loss Injections
Quick once-a-week injections with dosing that gradually increases over time to allow your body to comfortably adjust to the medication.
Step 3: Ongoing Support & Monitoring
We will track your progress, guide you in managing any temporary side effects, and adjust your plan to help you stay on track for optimal weight loss.
“Dr. Kirby, Carolyn, and staff are amazing! Their new office is a little oasis and I can’t say enough great things about my experiences at Kirby Plastic Surgery and Kalos Medical Spa! They always make you feel at home and comfortable asking questions and I’ve gotten nothing but the best treatment and results! Would give more stars if I could!”
—5-star Google Review
Our Team Has Years of Experience with GLP-1s for Weight Loss
Most weight loss clinics stop at the scale. At Kalos, your journey continues after you reach your goal weight—because we understand that significant weight loss changes your body in ways that go beyond the number you see.
Dr. Emily Kirby is one of Fort Worth’s few board-certified plastic surgeons who also directly oversees a medical spa. When you lose weight here, you have a physician who can see the full picture: how your body is reshaping, where skin laxity may develop, which areas may need a finishing touch with CoolSculpting or body contouring, and when surgical options—if desired—might complete your transformation.
You need a plan that works with your biology, rather than against it.
Consultations are available Monday–Friday. Call or text us at 817-292-4200, or use our online form to request your preferred time.
Not sure if you’re a candidate? Jump to our FAQ section.
Track Your Weight Loss Progress with ShapeScale
As your body reshapes with GLP-1s, it can be hard to see subtle changes with the scale alone.
Our ShapeScale 3D body scanner captures your full body composition over time, so you can see exactly where the fat is going, celebrate wins, and stay motivated when the scale stalls.


“Kalos has top notch customer service and incredible providers. Carolyn PA-C listened intently to my needs, took her time, and my expectations were surpassed! I’ve been a patient here since 2017 and I am always impressed with how elevated the experience is from beginning to end. Thank you Dr. Kirby and team!”
—5-star Google Review


Frequently Asked Questions About Weight Loss Injections in Fort Worth


If you feel like you have tried it all and still cannot lose the weight, we are here for you. Call or text Kalos Medical Spa in Fort Worth at 817-292-4200 to book your consultation and let us help you create a realistic, science-backed weight loss plan.
- Key Benefits
- Glossary
GLP-1 weight loss injections work by targeting key metabolic functions that affect your weight:
- Boosts metabolism: Support your body’s ability to burn fat efficiently.
- Reduces appetite: Feel full faster and stay satisfied longer.
- Regulates blood sugar: Help prevent energy crashes and sugar cravings.
- Diabetes: A condition where the body struggles to regulate blood sugar, often requiring medication to help maintain healthy levels.
- Insulin: A hormone that helps move sugar from the blood into cells for energy.
- Obesity: A medical condition in which excess body fat increases health risks; GLP-1 type medications may help by reducing appetite and supporting weight loss.
- Low blood sugar: A condition where blood sugar drops too much.
- High blood sugar: When there is too much sugar in the bloodstream.
- Active ingredient: The main chemical in a medication responsible for its effects
- Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1): A hormone that regulates hunger and blood sugar.
- Clinical trials: Research studies that test how well a medication works and its safety before it receives FDA-approval or becomes widely available.
- Heart disease: A range of conditions affecting the heart; maintaining a healthy weight and blood sugar levels with GLP-1 medications may reduce risks.
- Body mass index (BMI): A number calculated from weight and height to determine if a person is underweight, at a healthy weight, overweight, or obese.
- Diabetes-related complications: Long-term health problems caused by uncontrolled diabetes, including nerve damage, kidney disease, and heart issues.
- Glucagon: A hormone that raises blood sugar levels, working opposite to insulin; sometimes used to treat dangerously low blood sugar.
- Gluconeogenesis: The body’s process of making glucose (sugar) from sources other than carbohydrates, like protein or fat, which helps maintain energy levels.
- Diabetic: A person with diabetes.
- GLP-1: Short for glucagon-like peptide-1, a natural hormone that helps control appetite and blood sugar.
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