If you live in Hollis, your weight-loss doctor is basically next door — Dr. Bryant’s office is at 205-15 Hollis Avenue, the same street that runs through your neighborhood. Real prescription Semaglutide ($199/mo) or Tirzepatide ($250/mo), supervised in person by a board-certified MD.
There aren’t many neighborhoods that can say their doctor’s office shares the name of their main street — but Hollis can. Tucked into southeast Queens between Jamaica and St Albans, Hollis is the tight-knit residential pocket that gave the world Run-DMC and LL Cool J. It’s the kind of place where you know your block, and your block knows you. Now your weight-loss program can be just as close to home.
Dr. Bryant Medical Practice sits at 205-15 Hollis Avenue, where Hollis flows into St Albans — roughly a five-minute drive from most of the neighborhood. From the Hollis station off the Jamaica–Hollis LIRR line, or from 193rd Street and Hillside Avenue, it’s a quick run southwest down Hollis Avenue. No expressway, no parking garage downtown, no all-day errand.
That proximity matters more than it sounds. GLP-1 weight loss works best when the monthly check-in actually happens, and when your office is five minutes away on a street you already drive, showing up stops feeling like a chore. Hollis residents get a board-certified physician — Dr. Keisha Bryant, MD — managing real medication, not a faceless app that mails a pen and disappears.
Online GLP-1 programs ship medication and leave you to figure out the rest. When the nausea hits, when the dose needs adjusting, or when you have a question at week three, there’s no doctor on the other end — just a chatbot. For something this close to home, why settle for that?
At Dr. Bryant’s, your medication is managed by a physician you can actually walk in and see. For Hollis, that physician is five minutes down the avenue.
GLP-1 medications copy a hormone your gut naturally releases after you eat. By turning up that signal, they quiet appetite, slow how fast your stomach empties so fullness lasts longer, and steady your blood sugar. The day-to-day result is that the constant food noise fades — you eat less without white-knuckling through it.
Both of our programs use this science with a physician steering. Semaglutide is the single-action GLP-1; Tirzepatide adds a second receptor (GIP) for a stronger push. Dr. Bryant starts you at the lowest dose and titrates up slowly, which is the part mail-order programs skip — and the part that keeps side effects manageable.
Want the full clinical breakdown of both medications, results, and what’s included? Visit our main medical weight loss page.
From the heart of Hollis around Hollis Avenue and 193rd Street, simply follow Hollis Avenue southwest toward St Albans — we’re at 205-15 Hollis Avenue, NY 11412 in about five minutes. Coming from Hillside Avenue or Jamaica Avenue? Cut down 197th Street to Hollis Avenue and you’re nearly there. Street parking is usually easy.
Get directionsNew to the practice? Start with a free 15-minute consult — by phone or in person. After that, your monthly GLP-1 check-in takes just a few minutes, and since you’re right in Hollis you can swing by on the way home. See office hours and details on our visit page.
(718) 217-3744Book a free 15-min consult with Dr. Bryant — five minutes from home on Hollis Avenue. We'll help you choose between Semaglutide and Tirzepatide and tell you honestly if it's right for you.