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About Personalized Health Rx
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Personalized for your health
Our mission is to empower individuals on their weight-loss journeys by improving health and wellness every day. That's why we deliver innovative, research-backed weight-loss medications developed by leading experts and grounded in decades of scientific studies, paired with personalized nutrition to enhance your treatment.
What we do
We offer personalized treatment plans created by our licensed medical provider and give you access to prescription medications that will help you reach your health needs and goals. Your treatment plan is carefully tailored for you and we are with you every step of the way which includes unlimited nutrition and consultations with our team to compliment your regimen.
Our medical team
Our doctors, pharmacists and nutritionists are here for you every step of the way. You’ll get direct, one-on-one access to qualified nutritionists who will help you stay on track and adapt your program as your needs evolve.
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35131 SE Douglas St, Unit 110, 98065, Snoqualmie, United States
- 1-888-733-1231
- customersupport@phrx.com
- www.personalizedhealthrx.com
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