Physician-guided personalized coaching & medication support

Weight Loss

My medical weight loss program helps adults across Massachusetts get personalized care through telehealth or in-office visits, without the commitment of a membership. I combine physician-guided treatment, lifestyle coaching, and medication options when appropriate, so you can work toward steady, sustainable progress with care that fits your life.

I keep the process as simple and supportive as possible. Unlike many programs, mine is physician-led, doesn’t require a costly membership, and doesn’t ask you to buy branded foods or follow a rigid system. I teach you how to eat so you’re not hungry all the time, how the body uses different fuels, how to shop for healthy foods, how to eat out, and how to track your progress on an app of your choice or in your head without obsessing over every bite. It's a blueprint for success! Medication is only part of the conversation when it makes sense for you.

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HOW IT WORKS

I have two programs:
MD Weight Loss Blueprint
Lifestyle coaching focused on diet, exercise, and sustainable habits.

MD GLP-1 Weight Loss Blueprint
Lifestyle coaching as above with GLP-1 or other weight loss medication options.

It starts with a free 15-minute meeting to see which path is the right fit for you. If you decide to move forward, you choose your plan and complete payment. Your first paid session is where I review your goals, medical history, current medications, and any prior weight loss attempts, and begin teaching you how to lose weight in a sustainable way, without being hungry. From there, I follow up with you over time, at your pace, to track progress and adjust the plan as needed. You’ll have 9 months to use your sessions, and additional sessions can be purchased if you need more support.


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what is included?

  1. Ten 45–60 minute sessions.
  2. In-person or remote visits.
  3. Physician-guided weight loss care.
  4. A plan tailored to your goals, health history, and medication needs.
  5. MD Weight Loss Blueprint Package
    Lifestyle coaching focused on diet, exercise, and sustainable habits.
  6. MD GLP-1 Weight Loss Blueprint Package
    Lifestyle coaching as above with GLP-1 or other weight loss medication options.
  7. Clear expectations that your effort and follow-through matter, and that diet and exercise remain a mainstay of the program even if medication is used.
  8. Additional sessions available for purchase if needed.
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Who is it for?

This program is for adults in Massachusetts who want a more personalized approach to weight loss and are ready to make lasting lifestyle changes with medical guidance. It may be a good fit if you have struggled with diet plans in the past, want help deciding whether medication is appropriate, want flexible care through telehealth or in-office visits, or are looking for a more affordable alternative to expensive programs. It’s also a good option if you want support without committing to a membership.

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PRICING

Medical Weight Loss Blueprint — $1,200 focuses on coaching, nutrition guidance, habit formation, and accountability

MD GLP-1 Weight Loss Blueprint — $2,000 includes coaching, nutrtition guidance, habit formation , and accountability, and adds GLP-1 or other weight loss medication management, including prescribing, titration, and monitoring. Medication is billed separately to the pharmacy, and insurance coverage is not guaranteed.

Ten sessions must be used within 9 months.

Must be a Massachusetts resident and present in MA during remote sessions.

After purchase, request a refund within 7 days if no session has started.

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weight management FAQ

Do I choose my plan before the visit?
No. We start with a free 15 min. consultation first, then decide together whether Blueprint, Blueprint with medication is the best fit.
Can I do this by telehealth?
Yes. Telehealth is available, and in-office visits are also an option.
Will I automatically be prescribed medication?
No. Medication is only considered when it is medically appropriate, and if we decide it may be a good option, I’ll review the expected benefits, risks, and precautions with you before anything is prescribed.
Do I need a membership?
No. This is not a membership-based program. You will buy and redeem visits.

My values

The values that drive everything I do

My guiding principles that shape every aspect of my practice.

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Compassion

I care about my patients. I strive to listen to them, show kindness, understand their feelings, and try to make them feel better.

Trust

Building trust is super important. I am open, talk clearly, and do what I say I will do. My patient's health is my first priority. I get to know my patients well and treat them like family. They trust that I have their best interest at heart and don't just follow "guidelines" robotically.

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Wellness

I aim to keep my patients well, not just treat them when sick. 

FAQS

Frequently asked questions

Why Direct Primary Care?

When you visit a medical practice run by a hospital, corporation, or large group, the focus is often on your insurance plan—not you. At Alpha-Omega Direct Primary Care, we do things differently. We don’t involve ourselves with insurance, so our attention stays on what matters most: your health. With same- or next-business-day appointments, unhurried visits, and direct access to your doctor between appointments, your care is truly personal. We focus on building a relationship with you, ensuring your concerns are heard, your needs are met, and you never feel lost in the system.

What Exactly Is Direct Primary Care?

Direct Primary Care (DPC) is a healthcare model where patients pay a flat monthly fee to become members of a DPC practice. This model facilitates a direct financial relationship between patients and their doctors, bypassing insurance and enabling more personalized care. In DPC, doctors provide a range of medical services including preventive, wellness, and chronic disease management.

Watch these: explainer video 1 and explainer video 2.

Read Dr. Hamawi's article about it on pg. 22 of the Chamber Exchange Newspaper Nov. 2023  Edition.

Can Direct Primary Care save me money?

Direct Primary Care (DPC) providers offer a cost-effective alternative to traditional healthcare models. Here's how hiring us as your DPC provider can save you money:

1. No additional out-of-pocket costs
2. Reduced time away from work
3. Reduced costs for labs and imaging
4. Lower pharmacy costs
5. Fewer specialist visits
6. Less likely to spend your entire deductible

By using our service, instead of going through insurance, you can keep your out-of-pocket costs low and avoid surprise billing.  Read our blog for a more detailed explanation of the above 6 advantages.

Check out this video on my FB page to see how DPC can shave off expenses from your deductible.

Listen to Dr. Chad Savage explain the fallacy of insurance and how you can save money with a DPC membership.

What is the difference between Direct Primary Care and Concierge Medicine?

Direct Primary Care (DPC) and concierge medicine are both membership-based healthcare models that prioritize personalized care and better access to physicians, but they differ in key ways. DPC typically charges an affordable monthly fee covering most primary care services without relying on insurance, while concierge medicine often involves very high fees and additional charges for services billed through insurance. DPC focuses on accessibility and simplicity, with transparent pricing and smaller patient panels to enhance care. In contrast, concierge medicine caters more to luxury services and higher-income patients and retains most of the problems associated with billing insurance. At Alpha-Omega Direct Primary Care, LLC, we embrace the DPC model to provide personalized, affordable, and hassle-free healthcare for everyone.

Do I still need to have health insurance?

Insurance is not required, but it is highly recommended that you maintain health insurance even if you are a member of Alpha-Omega Direct Primary Care, LLC. We are not an insurance plan.  Our practice provides comprehensive primary care services. Health insurance is important for covering medical needs outside the scope of primary care. These include:

Emergency care:
Accidents or unexpected health emergencies may require hospitalization or specialist care.

Specialist consultations or advanced testing:
While we assist with finding you the right specialist, our membership fee does not cover the cost of seeing specialists or obtaining advanced imaging or procedures.

Prescription medications: Our premium membership offers access to 300 discounted medications. Having insurance may help cover more expensive or specialty drugs that would otherwise be out of reach.

Surgical procedures or chronic disease management programs: Insurance can offset the high costs associated with these services.

Think of your DPC membership as an affordable way to get personalized, high-quality primary care while your health insurance acts as a safety net for major or unforeseen medical expenses. Many members choose high-deductible health plans or health-sharing programs to pair with their DPC membership.

Low-cost Health Insurance and Heath-Share Plans in Massachusetts that are compatible with Direct Primary Care, in approximate order of cost:

1. Tufts Health Together
2. Tufts Health Direct
3. Wellsense Mass Health Plans
4. Wellsense Clarity plans
5. Other Mass Health Managed care plans - if they do not require referrals for specialists.
6. HSA Direct - A health-share plan. It does not meet MA minimum requirements, so you may incur a tax penalty. Do the math and see if it still makes sense for you.
7. HSA Secure - A health-share plan. It meets MA minimum requirements. No tax penalty. This is a great option for the self-employed. Dr. Hamawi has this plan herself.

Other plans compatible with Direct Primary Care:
1. Medicare Part B
2. Medicare Part C plans that don't require insurance referrals.
3. Tricare
4. Wellpoint - A State and Municipal employee insurance plan.
5. Commercial plans (BCBS, United, Cigna, Aetna, etc.) that do not require insurance referrals.
6. Student health insurance plans that do not require referrals.
7. Any other plan that suits your needs and does not require a referral.

What insurance plans are not compatible with Direct Primary Care?

Please note that it’s important to have an insurance plan that does not require referrals (i.e. permission from an in-network PCP) to see a specialist. Our practice is unable to issue insurance-based referrals because we are out of network for all insurance plans.

We are not accepting new (unmanaged) Mass Health Standard, Family Assistance, Care Plus or Children's Health Security patients at this time. (This is not the same as the above listed Mass-Health managed plans.)

We’re happy to help you navigate these options and clarify how a membership with us would complement your insurance plan!