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Pediatric Weight Management.
Built around your child.

Evidence-based, compassionate care for kids and teens navigating weight and health. A full program, not a 10-minute med check.

Launching 2026 for California families. Join the list to be first.

A complete program, not a prescription pad.

The AAP recommends comprehensive, multidisciplinary treatment for pediatric obesity. Most practices can't deliver it. We're building it from the ground up.

Medical evaluation

Comprehensive assessment by a board-certified pediatrician. Labs, comorbidity screening, and a treatment plan tailored to your child, not a template.

Nutritional counseling

A registered dietitian on your team. Family-centered meal planning and nutrition education, without restriction or shame.

Behavioral support

Integrated therapy for emotional eating, body image, and family dynamics. The mental health piece most programs ignore.

Medication management

When clinically appropriate, safe and monitored use of FDA-approved medications (including GLP-1s) for adolescents 12+.

A 6 to 12-month journey, together.

Modeled after the AAP's recommendation for Intensive Health Behavior and Lifestyle Treatment (IHBLT), the gold standard for pediatric obesity care.

01

Comprehensive evaluation

Medical history, labs, goals, and a plan built with your family. 90 minutes. No rushing.

02

Intensive phase

Weekly or biweekly sessions with your care team for 3 to 6 months. Consistent, coordinated progress.

03

Maintenance & support

Monthly check-ins to sustain what works. Long-term partnership, not a graduation.

Built for real families.

  • Kids and teens ages 10 to 18 with a BMI at or above the 85th percentile.
  • Families who want a real plan, not a pamphlet that says eat less and move more.
  • Teens considering GLP-1 medications who want expert guidance, not a pharmacy order form.
  • Kids with co-occurring ADHD, anxiety, or depression where weight and mental health overlap.
  • Families tired of waitlists at academic weight management clinics.

What the research actually says.

"Physicians should offer adolescents 12 years and older with obesity weight loss pharmacotherapy, according to medication indications, risks, and benefits, as an adjunct to health behavior and lifestyle treatment."

American Academy of Pediatrics, 2023 Clinical Practice Guideline

Be the first to know.

We're onboarding a limited number of founding families. Early access, founding pricing, and a direct line to the care team.