Safety
PRIORITISING PATIENT SAFETY THROUGH EVERY STEP OF THE WEIGHT LOSS JOURNEY
At CutKilo, client safety is at the core of everything we do. Founded by Dr Emil Gadimali, CutKilo provides a medically supervised approach to weight loss, emphasising evidence-based strategies and rigorous safety standards. Dr. Gadimali’s background in clinical practice and healthcare innovation has established a foundation of trust and safety, ensuring that each client experiences a supportive, carefully managed path to health.
Thorough Research & Careful Medication Selection
A unique aspect of CutKilo’s approach is Dr Gadimali’s commitment to only using medications that are well-researched, safe, and effective. For each prescribed medication, Dr Gadimali performs extensive research to understand its efficacy, side effects, and compatibility with individual health profiles. This dedication to careful selection ensures that clients receive only the most suitable medications, minimising risks and maximising the chances of a positive outcome.
Medication selection at CutKilo goes beyond general recommendations; it is rooted in a personalised approach that considers each client’s health history, current conditions, and specific weight loss needs. This ensures that treatments are not only safe but tailored for optimal impact, reducing the likelihood of unwanted side effects or complications.
Comprehensive Health Assessments
Before beginning any weight loss program, each client at CutKilo undergoes a thorough health assessment. This assessment includes evaluating physical health, medical history, and lifestyle factors, allowing Dr Gadimali and his team to create a personalised and safe weight loss plan. This initial screening process helps identify any potential risks and allows CutKilo to customise a program that meets each client’s unique needs safely and effectively.
The health assessments are designed to monitor key metrics, such as heart health, metabolic function, and potential risks related to underlying health conditions. These comprehensive assessments are vital in creating a clear health picture, which informs every aspect of the client’s journey at CutKilo.
Continuous Monitoring & Follow-Up
CutKilo places significant emphasis on regular follow-ups and continuous monitoring to ensure client safety. Throughout the weight loss program, Dr Gadimali and his team conduct routine check-ins to track progress, monitor any side effects, and adjust treatment plans as needed. This ongoing supervision ensures that each client is progressing safely and that any potential issues are identified early.
Regular monitoring also allows clients to make gradual adjustments as needed, fostering a sustainable approach to weight loss. By closely observing each client’s response, CutKilo can ensure that the chosen methods are both safe and effective, contributing to long-term success without compromising health.

Education & Informed Decision-Making
Client education is a fundamental component of CutKilo’s safety approach. Dr Gadimali believes in empowering clients with knowledge about their health, the weight loss process, and any medications or treatments they might use. By providing clients with clear, understandable information, CutKilo ensures they can make informed decisions and feel confident in their journey.
Each client is guided on the potential risks and benefits of their program, understanding not only what to expect but also how to recognise any signs that might indicate the need for adjustments. This education fosters an environment where clients can actively participate in maintaining their own safety throughout their weight loss experience.
A Safe & Effective Journey Toward Health
CutKilo is dedicated to offering a weight loss journey that is as safe as it is effective. With Dr Gadimali’s dedication to careful research, personalised health assessments, and ongoing support, clients can trust that their well-being is the top priority. By combining a medical background with innovative practices, CutKilo ensures that each client receives a treatment plan that aligns with their health, values, and goals. The result is a secure, empowering path to sustainable weight loss, with client safety always at the forefront.
TRADITIONAL WEIGHT LOSS SOLUTIONS
Achieving significant weight loss through diet and exercise can often be challenging, with many people finding it difficult to maintain long-term results. Studies show that traditional methods often lead to limited success, highlighting the importance of medical support for those needing more effective, sustainable solutions.
WHAT HEALTHY WEIGHT LOSS LOOKS LIKE
In 2022, 45% of adults in England aimed to lose weight, with 52% of these being women. Sustainable weight loss is best achieved through a balanced, calorie-controlled diet and regular physical activity, emphasising whole foods like vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains while reducing processed foods, sugars, and unhealthy fats.
Consistency in healthy eating, exercise (cardio and strength training), proper sleep, and stress management can lead to lasting results. However, restrictive diets can slow metabolism and increase hunger, causing many to regain lost weight. Addressing factors like hormonal balance and appetite regulation is crucial to prevent cycles of weight regain.
WEIGHT GAIN - THE STATISTICS
Weight gain has become a growing concern globally, with statistics showing that approximately 75% of adults aged 45-74 are classified as overweight.
Being overweight is typically determined by calculating Body Mass Index (BMI), which assesses weight in relation to height. A BMI of 25 to 29.9 indicates overweight, while a BMI over 30 signals obesity – which can lower your life expectancy.
Crunch the numbers with our BMI Calculator
*Enter your height and weight into our BMI calculator to estimate your healthy range and see how much weight you can safely lose. We’ll use this figure as a useful indication in your initial consultation.
If you have an Asian, Chinese, Middle Eastern, Black African or African-Caribbean family background you’ll need to use a lower BMI score to measure overweight and obesity:
- 23 to 27.4 -you’re in the overweight range
- 27.5 or above -you’re in the obese range