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Weight Loss Doctor - Dr. Scott Liu
Find personalized diet plans at GastroDoxs in Houston under the director of a board-certified gastroenterologist called Dr. Scott. Integrity of medical experience, individually-designed diets, and bold treatments-GLP-1 drugs to minimal invasive surgeries-but our group will help you achieve safe, long-lasting outcomes and health.
Dr. Scott Liu, MD, is a board-certified gastroenterologist with over six years of experience and a background in military medicine. He earned his medical degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, completed his Internal Medicine residency at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, and finished his Gastroenterology fellowship through the National Capital Consortium. Dr. Liu provides comprehensive care for a broad range of digestive conditions, including abdominal pain, acid reflux, liver disease, chronic diarrhea, and colon cancer screening. He is a member of the American College of Gastroenterology and is known for his disciplined, patient-focused approach and clear communication.
What Is Weight Loss?
Weight loss occurs when the amount of calories consumed by your body is lower than the number of calories your body uses. It may be premeditated or unmeditated. Through healthy eating, exercising, and medical assistance, there is a healthy approach. Dr. Scott assists patients in achieving safe and long-term weight loss objectives at GastroDoxs in Houston.
Common Causes and Risk Factors
Diet high in sugar or processed foods
Little or no physical activity
Health issues like thyroid problems or insulin resistance
Certain medications that slow your metabolism
Family history of weight gain
Stress and poor sleep that increase hunger
Signs and Symptoms
Gaining weight even with healthy changes
Clothes feel tighter or energy feels low
High blood pressure or high blood sugar
Fatigue and trouble focusing
Joint pain or getting winded easily
How Dr. Scott Diagnoses Weight Loss?
Dr. Scott uses a step-by-step approach:
Medical History and Physical Exam
He inquires about your pain (when it began, where it is, whether it is sharp or dull, how long), about your diet, alcohol consumption, history of NSAID or medication use, and GI problems in the past. Specialized abdominal examination is the presence or absence of tenderness, masses or enlargement of organs.
Laboratory Tests
Basic blood work includes:
Complete blood count (CBC) to look for anemia or infection
Liver function tests (LFTs) to assess hepatic causes
Pancreatic enzymes (amylase, lipase) to rule out pancreatitis
H. pylori testing (breath, stool antigen, or serology) if ulcer disease is suspected
Imaging Studies
Abdominal ultrasound to evaluate gallbladder stones, biliary tract, and pancreas
CT scan of the abdomen to detect masses, inflammation, or structural abnormalities
Endoscopic Evaluation
In cases of inconclusive results with initial tests or possibility of ulcers, gastritis and malignancy, Dr. Scott conducting an upper endoscopy (EGD). He examines the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum and gets biopsies where necessary.
In case of functional or motility disorders, other examinations that can be conducted are gastric emptying scans, manometry of the esophagus or pH monitoring to eliminate the possibility of pain caused by reflux.
Treatment
Our Team offers a full range of care for weight loss.
Lifestyle and Diet Changes
Meal plans that are unique and able to regulate portions, balance macros, and timing of meals to ensure the best outcomes.
Workout that fits your fitness and aids you in a gradual fat burning.
Protein powders and supplements: safe effective weight management.
Weekly 6 week Ozempic follow up and adjustment to optimize use.
Medications
Prescription of approved weight loss medications by the FDA and include semaglutide (GLP-1 agonist).
Continued safety, side-effect, and progress monitoring.
Minimally Invasive Surgeries
Intragastric balloons using an endoscope to lessen appetites and chew off portion size.
Minimal downtime non-surgical methods Fast recovery.
Dr. Scott Liu, MD, is a board-certified gastroenterologist with over six years of experience and a background in military medicine. He earned his medical degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, completed his Internal Medicine residency at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, and finished his Gastroenterology fellowship through the National Capital Consortium. Dr. Liu provides comprehensive care for a broad range of digestive conditions, including abdominal pain, acid reflux, liver disease, chronic diarrhea, and colon cancer screening. He is a member of the American College of Gastroenterology and is known for his disciplined, patient-focused approach and clear communication.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will I see results?
It takes 4-6 weeks to notice the change in most patients following a comprehensive program which entails lifestyle modification and medical assistance.
Are you following Ozempic weight loss regimes?
Yes. We determine your objectives, check your progress and review your plan after every six weeks in order to achieve the best outcomes.
Are weight loss supplements safe?
Dr. Scott just prescribes safe and tested by FDA products, and tells you all the advantages and possible side effects before you start.
Is it possible to workout with a balloon?
Absolutely. Moderate or light exercising may have a beneficial effect on your performance, and our team also offers an individual guide to your activities.
Do you take insurance?
We accept the majority of major insurance programs and help to conduct pre-approvals and cost estimates in order to reduce the out-of-pocket expenses.
What is diet coaching?
One of the ways our dietitians can help to long-term success is through one on one coaching of portion control, meal planning, and smart eating.
Where is the clinic located?
GastroDoxs is also easily accessible as it is located beside the Westheimer Road, and serves all of Houston in a modern and easily accessible clinic.
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