Baltimore, OH

Semaglutide Side Effects — What to Expect in Baltimore, OH

Understanding semaglutide side effects helps you prepare for treatment. Common side effects include mild nausea (usually temporary), decreased appetite, and minor digestive changes. Erin Losey, FNP-C manages your dosing protocol to minimize side effects while maximizing weight loss results.

Provided by Erin Losey, MSN, APRN, FNP-C — Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner, AANP. 26+ years of nursing experience.

Baltimore's scenic Fairfield County setting is just 20 miles south of Reborn Health & Aesthetics. Baltimore residents enjoy short-wait, provider-led appointments for the full range of medical aesthetic and wellness treatments — including dermal fillers, skin tightening, IPL photofacial, medical weight loss, and hormone therapy — all in our private Pataskala clinic.

Semaglutide Side Effects & Safety treatment at Reborn Health & Aesthetics serving Baltimore, OH
What We Treat

Understanding semaglutide side effects and safety profile.

  • Provider-managed side effect control
  • Gradual dose titration protocol
  • Nausea management strategies
  • Regular monitoring check-ins
  • Dose adjustment as needed
  • Comprehensive safety monitoring
PricingIncluded with treatment
26+Years Nursing Experience
5.0★Patient Rating
FNP-CBoard Certified Provider

Erin Losey, MSN, APRN, FNP-C brings over 26 years of nursing expertise to every patient. Located in Pataskala, OH — proudly serving Baltimore and surrounding Fairfield County communities.

FAQ

Common Questions About Semaglutide Safety

What are common semaglutide side effects?

The most common side effects are mild nausea (affects ~20% of patients, usually temporary), decreased appetite (desired effect), occasional constipation, and mild injection site reactions.

Do semaglutide side effects go away?

Yes — most side effects, especially nausea, diminish within 2–4 weeks as your body adjusts. We start at low doses and increase gradually to minimize discomfort.

How do you manage semaglutide nausea?

We use slow dose titration (starting low, increasing gradually), recommend eating smaller meals, staying hydrated, and can adjust timing or dosing if nausea persists.

Is semaglutide safe long-term?

Semaglutide has been studied extensively and is FDA-approved. Long-term safety data is favorable. Your provider monitors labs and health markers throughout treatment.

How far is Baltimore, OH from your practice?

Baltimore is about 20 miles south of our Pataskala office — approximately 22 minutes via OH-256 North. We see patients regularly from Baltimore and surrounding Fairfield County towns.

Serving Baltimore & Nearby Areas

Reborn Health & Aesthetics is located in Pataskala, OH — easily accessible from:

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Ready to experience Semaglutide Safety near Baltimore?

Book your consultation with Erin Losey, MSN, APRN, FNP-C at Reborn Health & Aesthetics in Pataskala, OH. Serving Baltimore and all of Fairfield County.

Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary. Consult with a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any treatment. Reborn Health & Aesthetics services are provided by Erin Losey, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, licensed in the state of Ohio.