Happy Summer! We hope you are enjoying the nice weather and hopefully smoke free skies.
Exciting updates from Flow Wellness include
- Referral Bonus Increased for August
- Price Drops on Tirzepatide: 10 mg, 12.5 mg, and 15 mg
- Flow Wellness Office Hours
Summer Referral Bonus
For the month of August, we are increasing our referral bonus to $50. This applies to the new patient and you! The new person must be seen by one of our clinicians for the discount to apply. Have them mention your name when they are seen. One referral bonus may be applied per order.
Tirzepatide price drops for 10 mg, 12.5 mg, and 15 mg!
We are constantly striving to provide the highest quality GLP-1 products at the most affordable prices. We recently partnered with Northwest Compounding, a local pharmacy in Beaverton, Oregon. They provide weekly single use vials – so you can dose either 10 mg, 12.5 mg, or 15 mg weekly. Cost is $499 per month with the autopay discount. The $100 off a 3 month order bonus also applies.
This medication does not contain compounded B12 so it will be clear in color. The concentration is 15 mg / 1 ml – so your injected weekly unit dose will change from what you are taking currently. Due to the lack of preservatives, Northwest Compounding orders will be shipped monthly.
If you are currently taking Tirzepatide 10 mg, 12.5 mg, or 15 mg and wish to switch to NW Compounding, please email orders@theflowwellness.com. For those who wish for added compounded B12, the price will remain $554 with autopay discount.
Office Hours
Flow Wellness is available by phone Monday – Thursday 9 am – 5 pm, Friday 8 am – 3 pm, and closed on weekends. The Bend clinic is open these same hours. Our Seattle clinic is currently open by appointment only.
To speak to your provider, you can schedule a follow up appointment or reach your provider via the patient portal. If you have trouble logging into your portal, please call us and we can help!
Useful links:
Uncertain about your current dose? See this link to understand milligrams (mg) and units.
Traveling with medication? See this link for a TSA approved travel device.