If diet changes and workouts are no longer moving the scale, tirzepatide is one of the few weight loss medications with a strong clinical track record behind it. Solea Medical Spa offers a supervised tirzepatide program at our Sunny Isles Beach office, with weekly injections, dose adjustments, and clinician check-ins included in the cost.
You may already know tirzepatide by the brand names Mounjaro and Zepbound. Below, we walk through how it works, what the program looks like at Solea, and what you can expect in terms of cost.
Tirzepatide is a once-weekly injection that targets two hunger and metabolism hormones, GLP-1 and GIP. Most other weight loss injections only work on one of those.
That second pathway is the reason tirzepatide tends to outperform older GLP-1 options. In the SURMOUNT clinical trials, patients on the highest dose lost an average of 22.5% of their body weight, with steady reductions in appetite, blood sugar, and cravings along the way.
Tirzepatide cost at Solea starts at $184 for the first stage and moves to $344 for the second stage. Pricing reflects the medication, the consultation, and ongoing clinical monitoring. There are no enrollment fees stacked on top.
We do not offer free diagnostic visits, so the initial consultation has its own fee. You will know the full picture before any payment.
Pricing varies across South Florida because some clinics fold lab work and follow-ups into the medication price while others bill them separately. We tell you upfront what is included so the cost on day one is the cost you carry through the program.
Our medical weight loss program runs the same way at the Sunny Isles Beach office and the Brickell location. Same protocols, same pricing, same clinical team standards.
You start with a consultation that covers your weight history, current medications, and goals. Lab work checks metabolic markers and thyroid function. By the end of the visit, you will know if tirzepatide is the right call for you, or if a different option fits better.
Tirzepatide uses a stepped schedule so your body has time to adjust. Most patients begin at 2.5 mg weekly for four weeks, then move up through 5, 7.5, 10, 12.5, and a maximum of 15 mg as needed. If you are sensitive to gastrointestinal effects, we slow the titration.
You self-administer the injection once a week on the same day, and we teach the technique during your first dosing visit. Follow-ups cover weigh-ins, dose adjustments, and side effect management. Patients dealing with nausea in the early weeks often add IV hydration therapy to stay ahead of dehydration.
Tirzepatide is built for adults with a BMI of 30 or higher, or 27 and above with a related condition like type 2 diabetes, hypertension, or high cholesterol. Most candidates have already tried diet and exercise without lasting results.
It is not the right fit for everyone. The medication is contraindicated for people with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, severe gastrointestinal disease, active pancreatitis, or pregnancy. Your consultation screens for all of this before you receive a prescription.
Most side effects show up early or after a dose increase, and most are gastrointestinal. Nausea, mild diarrhea, reduced appetite, constipation, and light stomach discomfort are common during the first few weeks and usually settle as your body adapts.
More serious risks are rare but include pancreatitis, gallbladder issues, allergic reactions, and low blood sugar in patients on diabetes medication. Tirzepatide also carries a boxed warning related to thyroid C-cell tumors observed in animal studies, though no human link has been confirmed. We monitor for early warning signs and adjust the protocol if anything looks off.
Patients often arrive asking for a brand name they saw online. Here is how the most common ones line up.
| Medication | Active Ingredient | FDA Approval |
| Mounjaro | Tirzepatide | Type 2 diabetes |
| Zepbound | Tirzepatide | Chronic weight management |
| Ozempic | Semaglutide | Type 2 diabetes |
| Wegovy | Semaglutide | Chronic weight management |
If you came in looking for Mounjaro for weight loss or Zepbound injections near me, you are looking at the same active ingredient as the tirzepatide protocol. The clinician will pick the formulation that best matches your medical profile.
Both offices run the full tirzepatide program with the same clinical standards.
Sunny Isles Beach:
18140 Collins Avenue,
Sunny Isles Beach, FL
33160 305-912-2155
Brickell City Centre:
701 S Miami Ave, Suite 311A,
Miami, FL 33130
(786) 400-2775
Brickell tends to be the easier choice for downtown Miami, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, and Key Biscayne. The Sunny Isles Beach office serves Aventura, Bal Harbour, Surfside, Hallandale Beach, and the broader north Miami-Dade area.