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Women’s Health Clinic Services in Miami Gardens | All In One Care Solutions
Comprehensive women’s health care in Miami Gardens including gynecological exams, Semaglutide weight loss, and IV therapy in a compassionate and holistic setting

Testimonial:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐"They treat you like family here. I came in for an annual check-up and ended up feeling better than I have in years.” – Vanessa G., Hialeah
Tailored Women’s Health Plans for your wellness goals
Holistic Care with Semaglutide and IV therapy under one roof
Convenient Location in Miami Gardens near Hialeah and Miramar
No Insurance? No Problem – Affordable pricing and payment plans
Same-Day and Telehealth Options for urgent care needs
| Service | Preventive Care | Chronic Care | Women's Health |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual Checkups | ✔ | ||
| Diabetes Management | ✔ | ||
| Pap Smears | ✔ |

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐"The team at All In One Care Solutions made me feel like family. Their bilingual care and attention to detail are unmatched!” – Maria S., Miami Gardens
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“Thanks to their diabetes screening, I caught my condition early and now manage it with their help. Highly recommend!” – Alejandro., Miami Gardens
Do I need insurance?
No, we offer flexible payment plans for all patients
What happens in a gynecological exam?
A breast exam, Pap smear, and full consultation in a private, comfortable setting.
Can I add weight loss support to my visit?
Yes, you can begin Semaglutide treatment during your appointment.
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Mon 8:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday-Sunday – CLOSED
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Semaglutide is an increasingly used GLP‑1 medication for weight management. This guide summarizes how it works, FDA status, what patients report, and practical details about Miami clinics, costs, insurance, and side‑effect management so you can decide if it may fit your plan.
Semaglutide mimics glucagon‑like peptide‑1 (GLP‑1), lowering appetite and helping many people eat less. Large trials have shown substantial average weight loss for people with obesity, and its efficacy plus a generally acceptable safety profile make it a key option in medical weight management.
Recent research continues to clarify semaglutide’s benefits, mechanisms, and the practical considerations clinicians and patients should weigh.
Semaglutide: Mechanism, Benefits, and Adverse Effects
This review summarizes how semaglutide works, the ways it is formulated, potential benefits and contraindications, and known adverse effects and interactions. Both oral and subcutaneous forms have demonstrated improvements in glucose control, clinically significant weight loss, and potential cardiovascular risk reduction in people with diabetes.
Semaglutide: double-edged sword with risks and benefits, DK Agrawal, 2025
Semaglutide enhances insulin release after meals and slows gastric emptying, producing earlier and longer feelings of fullness. These effects together reduce caloric intake and improve metabolic markers for many patients, including some with type 2 diabetes.
The FDA approved semaglutide for chronic weight management in June 2021 based on trials showing meaningful weight loss and an acceptable safety profile. The most common adverse effects are gastrointestinal (nausea, diarrhea, constipation) and often decrease over weeks. Long‑term safety is under continued study and post‑market review.
Finding a clinic that provides semaglutide with medical supervision is an important first step. Many programs combine medication with nutrition guidance and scheduled follow‑up.

Miami clinics vary in scope and support; most provide an initial evaluation, individualized dosing, and regular check‑ins. Examples you may find include:
Providers commonly offer telehealth for initial consults and routine follow‑ups, with in‑person visits for exams, injections when needed, and hands‑on education. Hybrid models are common to balance convenience and medical oversight.
Costs depend on clinic services, dose, and whether labs or coaching are included.
Monthly costs generally fall between $1,000 and $1,500. Many clinics offer multi‑month packages or payment plans to reduce monthly outlay for long‑term therapy.
Coverage varies. Some insurers cover semaglutide for patients who meet clinical criteria; others do not. Verify benefits, expected out‑of‑pocket costs, and prior‑authorization requirements with your insurer. Clinics often help with paperwork or financing options.
While many tolerate semaglutide well, side effects can occur. Being prepared and communicating with your clinician helps manage them.
Common side effects are gastrointestinal (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation) and usually improve over time. Less common but serious events reported include pancreatitis and kidney issues; these require urgent care. Review your medical history with a clinician to assess risk.

Clinicians typically begin with a low dose and increase gradually. Practical measures: stay hydrated, eat smaller, more frequent meals, choose bland foods when nauseated, and attend regular follow‑ups so your provider can adjust dosing and support adherence.
Medication works best with healthy habits: a balanced diet rich in vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains; regular exercise combining cardio and strength; and behavioral strategies like mindful eating, better sleep, and stress management.
Appetite changes often appear within weeks. Meaningful weight loss typically accumulates over months (many trial results report notable change by 16–20 weeks), with individual variation based on adherence and lifestyle.
Semaglutide is contraindicated in people with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN 2. Use cautiously in those with severe gastrointestinal disease or prior pancreatitis. A clinical evaluation determines suitability.
Combining therapies may be appropriate for some patients but should only occur under close medical supervision because of interaction and side‑effect risks. Your provider can create a safe, individualized plan.
If you miss a dose, take it when you remember unless the next dose is imminent; do not double up. Contact your healthcare provider if you need specific guidance for your schedule.
Semaglutide is intended for adults meeting clinical criteria for weight management and is not appropriate for pregnant or breastfeeding people or those without a medical indication. A clinician can determine if it’s a safe and effective option for you.
Semaglutide offers an evidence‑based option to support weight loss by reducing appetite and improving metabolic outcomes for suitable patients. In Miami, many clinics provide structured programs combining medication with lifestyle support and medical oversight. If you’re considering treatment, consult a qualified provider to review risks, costs, and next steps tailored to your health goals.
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Monday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
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