Medical Weight Loss in Hicksville | Nao Medical

Nao Medical offers medical weight-loss visits for Hicksville patients who want a real clinical plan instead of generic diet advice. Providers can review semaglutide and other GLP-1 options, assess candidacy, and build a follow-up plan around your goals, health history, and day-to-day schedule.

This page is for patients in Hicksville, Plainview, Bethpage, and nearby Nassau County communities who want local access through Nao Medical. Hicksville makes the semaglutide and weight-loss program more accessible for central Nassau patients who do not want a city commute.

Medical weight loss in Hicksville

Nao Medical does not treat this like a generic prescription request. Providers review goals, current medications, metabolic risks, prior weight-loss efforts, and whether semaglutide or another route makes more sense before treatment starts.

What happens at your first visit

The first visit is built to answer three questions clearly: whether you are a good clinical fit, what the safest starting plan looks like, and what your coverage or self-pay path actually is.

Clinical review

Your provider reviews weight goals, BMI context, weight-related conditions, current medications, diabetes history, pregnancy planning, and risk factors such as thyroid tumor history, pancreatitis, gallbladder issues, or kidney concerns.

Medication discussion

If semaglutide is appropriate, your provider explains dose escalation, expected follow-up, common gastrointestinal side effects, warning signs, and how ongoing monitoring works. If another option makes more sense, that is reviewed instead of forcing one medication on every patient.

Coverage and logistics

Nao Medical can review whether the visit itself is covered, whether prior authorization is likely, and whether semaglutide, Wegovy, Ozempic, or another GLP-1 route may involve self-pay. That helps avoid surprises after the visit is over.

Insurance and pricing expectations in Hicksville

Nao Medical accepts many major insurance plans for eligible visits, including Medicaid, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Healthfirst, MetroPlus, Fidelis, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, EmblemHealth, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Molina, 1199, and other commercial plans already listed on the program hubs.

Medication coverage is separate from visit coverage. For weight-loss indications, some plans may require prior authorization, a preferred brand, specific BMI criteria, or self-pay. That is why Nao Medical reviews benefits and likely next steps before you commit to a plan.

Why local access matters

Patients in Hicksville often need more than one appointment. Local access matters when treatment involves dose changes, side-effect checks, progress review, or a medication switch. Hicksville makes the semaglutide and weight-loss program more accessible for central Nassau patients who do not want a city commute.

If this location is not the best fit for your schedule, you can also review the main program page, the semaglutide treatment overview, the insurance guide, the cost guide, or the semaglutide program hub.

Frequently asked questions

Do you accept insurance for medical weight-loss care in Hicksville?

Nao Medical accepts many major insurance plans for eligible visits, including Medicaid, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Healthfirst, MetroPlus, Fidelis, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, EmblemHealth, and other commercial plans. Visit coverage and medication coverage are not always the same, so our team reviews both before treatment moves forward.

Will semaglutide itself be covered by insurance?

That depends on your plan, diagnosis, and the exact medication being prescribed. Some patients have visit coverage but still need prior authorization, a preferred formulary product, or a self-pay path for the medication. Nao Medical helps review those details before you start.

Who may be a candidate for semaglutide or GLP-1 weight-loss medication?

Providers look at BMI, weight-related conditions, past weight-loss attempts, current medications, pregnancy plans, and safety factors such as thyroid tumor history, pancreatitis risk, gallbladder disease, kidney issues, or diabetes management needs.

What side effects do you review before starting?

Common side effects can include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, stomach discomfort, reflux, and appetite changes, especially during dose escalation. Your provider reviews how titration works, what warning signs matter, and when to call the clinic.

Can follow-up care happen after the first visit?

Yes. This program is built around follow-up. Providers review tolerance, progress, dose changes, nutrition habits, and next steps over time instead of treating semaglutide like a one-and-done prescription.

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