Aligned care

Medicine, where it is needed.

The three rules are the foundation. Sometimes the body needs more: supervised weight and metabolic care, labs, and medication where a licensed provider decides it belongs. The practices below are aligned with the Kaya philosophy, which means they treat the whole person and put assessment before prescription. They are not "kāyā approved": medical care is never certified by Kaya, and care decisions stay with you and a licensed provider.

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Aligned, not approved

Kaya is a publication, not a provider.

Anchor practice

Medical weight loss.

Medi-Weightloss®

Physician-supervised medical weight loss in Austin North, Georgetown, and College Station. The anchor of our network.

Austin North · Georgetown · College Station

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Provider-led care

Complementary medical & spa.

Practices are added here as they are vetted, one at a time. If you are looking for something specific, write to shankar@mykayawellness.com and we will point you to a licensed practice we know.

Good questions

Supervised care, answered.

What does "aligned" mean here?

A licensed practice whose approach fits the Kaya philosophy: treat the whole person, put assessment before prescription. Aligned describes fit, not a certification. Medical care is never "kāyā approved," and every clinical decision belongs to you and a licensed provider.

Is Kaya a medical provider?

No. Kaya is a publication. Kaya Wellness, LLC provides management and administrative services, as a management services organization, to Vitality Health Partners PLLC, the independent, physician-owned practice led by Dr. Daniel Dawson that delivers Medi-Weightloss® care in Central Texas. Kaya does not practice medicine; all clinical care and decisions belong to that practice and its licensed providers.

How do I know if supervised weight care is right for me?

That is a conversation for you and a licensed provider, and a good practice starts with an assessment, not a sales pitch. If weight or metabolic health has kept resisting honest effort with food and training, an assessment is a reasonable next step. Our free supervised-care guides cover the questions worth asking first.

Will I be prescribed medication, like a GLP-1?

Only if a licensed provider decides it is clinically appropriate for you after an assessment. Nothing on this page promises medication; assessment comes first, and the decision belongs to the provider.

Does Kaya get paid when I book with a practice on this page?

We do not pay or accept fees for patient referrals to medical providers. Where Kaya has a business relationship with a practice, we disclose it plainly, right on this page. How Kaya makes money is spelled out on our About page.

Choosing supervised care? Read this first.

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