
Requently Asked
Questions

Requently
Asked Questions
PAYMENTS and INSURANCE
Does Chemistry Wellness accept insurance for its services?
Can patients use their insurance for lab work or diagnostic tests?
Yes. But if a patient doesn’t have insurance, we have negotiated greatly reduced self-pay prices with several leading labs.
Is it possible to pay with an FSA or HSA card?
Are medication costs included in the program pricing?
Yes, any recommended program will include medication costs. Some medications are covered by commercial insurance.
Common Quesitons
I’ve tried other wellness programs and treatments before with little success. How is Chemistry Wellness different?
We completely understand. Many people have tried various wellness programs and treatments in the past, often with minimal results. Chemistry Wellness stands out because our approach is built on a foundation of personalized care, informed by years of expertise, scientific research, and a deep commitment to holistic wellness. We don’t just offer generic solutions—we take the time to understand your unique challenges and goals, tailoring every aspect of your treatment plan to ensure lasting success and overall well-being.
What should I expect at my first appointment?
At Chemistry Wellness, you have the chance to meet 1:1 with one of our experienced providers, such as Gillian J. Crow, MPAS, PA-C. During your consultation, we will take the time to get to know you as a whole person—beyond just your health history. We will explore your past and current eating habits, physical activity, sleep patterns, stress levels, and hormone status, all of which play an important role in your overall wellness. This personalized approach allows us to better understand the challenges you’re facing and any goals you’ve set. Together, we will create a customized plan to address your needs, with clear next steps and specific recommendations. After your appointment, you will leave feeling confident and informed, with all your questions answered and options to consider.
Can I get Ozempic or Wegovy through your weight loss program?
Our weight loss program offers GLP1 medications, commonly known as Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, and Liraglutide, the generic versions of Ozempic, Wegovy, Monjauro, and Zepbound. Other options include prescription weight loss medications such as Contrave and Qsyma. These medications have show impressive results for weight management and are part of our personalized approach to help you achieve your wellness goals.