Beso Wellness and Beauty
Clinic Profile
- Name: Beso Wellness and Beauty
- Location: 4731 E Union Hills Dr #114, Phoenix, AZ 85050
- Phone: 480-447-8166
- Hours: Monday–Thursday 9am–5pm; Friday 9am–2pm; Closed Saturday and Sunday
Ownership: Woman-owned and family-operated; co-owned by Naomi Fayzulayev (FNP-BC) and Leah Fayzulayev (RN)
Service Areas: Scottsdale, Glendale, Phoenix and Arizona.
Approach: Integrative medical approach combining the western medicine with the complementary therapies, and emphasising on functional, regenerative and anti-aging services.
Provides virtual as well as face-to-face consultation and professional training programs.
Background and History
Established by Naomi Fayzulayev, a board-certified nurse practitioner and over-15-year of experience in the wellness, regenerative medicine, and medical aesthetics.
Working as a mother-daughter business with Leah Fayzulayev, who is a registered nurse injector.
Concentrates on combining wellness and beauty to improve physical and emotional health.
Founding date not publicly available
Services and Programs
Weight Loss Services
- Doctor-managed weight-loss program and medical assessments and customized lifestyle counseling.
- Prescription medications: Semaglutide (with or without compounded forms), Phentermine, Tirzepatide.
- Supportive therapies: MIC injections and Skinny IV Therapy.
Primary Care
Offers primary care including preventive medicine, routine physical exams, chronic disease management, men’s and women’s health, geriatric care, mental health support and nutritional counseling.
Hormone Optimization
- Testosterone replacement therapy
- Peptide therapy
Medical Aesthetics
- Neurotoxins (Botox)
- Dermal fillers
- Microneedling
- Laser hair removal
Regenerative Medicine
- PRP (platelet-rich plasma)
- Stem cell therapy
- Ozone therapy
Sexual Wellness
- O-Shot and P-Shot procedures
Additional Services
- Ketamine therapy and pain management.
- Professional training courses on advanced injection and regenerative procedures
Doctors and Medical Professionals
- Naomi Fayzulayev, APRN, FNP-BC: Owner and board-certified family nurse practitioner; instructor with the Cellular Medicine Association; expertise in regenerative medicine and medical aesthetics
- Leah Fayzulayev, BSN, RN: Registered nurse injector specializing in neurotoxins, dermal fillers, microneedling, and regenerative aesthetics
- Marysol Alderete, MA: Medical assistant
- Juliette Davilla, JD: Receptionist and support staff
Reviews and Patient Feedback
Overall Ratings:
- According to Birdeye, 392 reviews give 5.0 out of 5.
- According to 1 review on RealSelf, 5.0 out of 5.
- 174 5-star and 1 1-star feedback out of 175 on Trustindex.io.
- Groupon ratings of 4.2/5 and 5.0/5 on various offers.
Positive Feedback:
- Educated, friendly and professional employees.
- Individual and comprehensive attention.
- Well maintained and clean environment.
- Good interventions and positive outcomes.
- Good scheduling and availability of treatment in the same day.
Negative Feedback:
- One one-star review on Trustindex.io without detailed publicly available specifics.
- A complaint made against BBB in New York in 2001 stating it received bad customer service and ineffective Botox treatments; business denied the allegations.
Pricing and Value Signals
- Pricing is defined individually, taking into consideration the treatment plans, dosage, duration, and additional services.
- Semaglutide and weight loss medication are not publicly listed, the data is disclosed during consultation.
- Groupon deals on some aesthetic services.
- There are no detailed community price sheets or package specifications.
- Focuses on medical weight loss that is led by physicians as opposed to a common-fit-all-purpose.
Verification Notes
- The compounded Semaglutide is offered as a solution to shortages in supply; compounded forms are not approved by FDA.
- Poor transparency of the community on specific program outline and cost.
- The credentials of staff other than owners not given in full publicity.
- Former BBB complaint mentions a similarly-named organization in New York; the relationship between the two clinics in Phoenix is unclear.





