Serving the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria metro area
24 Washington GLP-1 clinic listings include semaglutide in their listed services. A listing shows what a clinic advertises, not confirmed availability, so check with the clinic before booking. Compare published pricing, insurance details, and reviews below.
Washington has a population of 689,545 in the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria metro area. With a local obesity rate of 24.7%, demand for GLP-1 medications like semaglutide continues to grow. 24 local listings name semaglutide, so there are several places to start.
Medicaid coverage: District of Columbia Medicaid does not currently cover GLP-1 weight loss medications. Patients without commercial insurance coverage may want to explore compounded options or manufacturer savings programs.
Telehealth in District of Columbia: DC permits telehealth prescribing by providers licensed in the District. Providers licensed in Maryland or Virginia may also treat DC residents under interstate telehealth agreements. 4 semaglutide providers in Washington offer telehealth consultations.


24 Washington, District of Columbia clinic listings include Semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy) in their listed services. A listing tells you where to ask first; prescribing is the clinician's decision after an evaluation. 14 of these listings say they accept insurance, which covers the visit and does not confirm medication coverage.
Semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy) programs in Washington typically cost between $382 and $982 per month. Prices depend on dosage, whether you use branded or compounded versions, and your insurance coverage.
Yes. 4 semaglutide providers serving Washington offer telehealth consultations. DC permits telehealth prescribing by providers licensed in the District. Providers licensed in Maryland or Virginia may also treat DC residents under interstate telehealth agreements. You can complete your consultation via video call and have medication shipped to your home.
No. District of Columbia Medicaid does not currently cover GLP-1 weight loss medications. Patients without commercial insurance coverage may want to explore compounded versions or manufacturer savings programs to reduce costs.
Yes. Ozempic and Wegovy (brand names for semaglutide) are FDA-approved for weight management. Your provider will determine the right dosage based on your health history and goals.
Learn about Semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy) – dosing, side effects, costs, and FDA approval status.
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