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Best GLP-1 Clinics in Dayton, Ohio

17 Clinics

How We Ranked These Clinics

Our Dayton rankings reflect a market where two major health systems provide institutional depth and independent practices compete on price and convenience. We weight clinical credentials and program structure heavily while giving significant importance to affordability, since Dayton's median income is among the lower figures in our directory. Providers who accept Medicaid, offer compounded options, and maintain transparent pricing score higher. We also evaluate cultural competency for Dayton's diverse immigrant communities under the Welcome Dayton framework, telehealth availability for suburban patients, and whether providers leverage the city's 330-mile trail network in treatment plans. Follow-up protocols and nutritional counseling that reflect Dayton's actual food landscape carry more weight than generic meal plans.

All GLP-1 Clinics in Dayton

House of Restoration Mental and Medical Oasis

Weight Loss Clinic

2717 Miamisburg Centerville Road, Dayton, OH

Accepting patients
semaglutidetirzepatide

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Horizons Weight Loss

Weight Loss Clinic

8662 North Main Street, Dayton, OH

Accepting patients
semaglutidetirzepatide

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South Dayton Metabolic Center

Weight Loss Clinic

33 West Rahn Road, Dayton, OH

Accepting patients
semaglutidetirzepatide

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Dr. Kim Sunshein, DNP, Weight Loss

Weight Loss Clinic

8101 Miller Farm Lane, Dayton, OH

Accepting patients
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Premier Weight Loss Solutions in Centerville

Weight Loss Clinic

6611 Clyo Road, Dayton, OH

Accepting patients
semaglutidetirzepatide

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Vytality Blu Health & Medspa

Weight Loss Clinic

2310 Far Hills Avenue, Dayton, OH

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Gameday Men’s Health Centerville, OH

Weight Loss Clinic

7626-b Paragon Road, Dayton, OH

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semaglutidetirzepatide

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R&R Rejuvenation, LLC

Weight Loss Clinic

43 Marco Lane, Dayton, OH

Accepting patients
semaglutidetirzepatide

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Weight Loss: Dayton View Triangle

Weight Loss Clinic

36 North Ludlow Street, Dayton, OH

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The Body Mod

Weight Loss Clinic

2783 Orchard Run Road, Dayton, OH

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About GLP-1 Weight Loss Treatment in Dayton

Dayton's GLP-1 market is shaped by Premier Health, the largest health system in the region, operating Miami Valley Hospital, Good Samaritan Hospital, and Atrium Medical Center across the metro. Kettering Health is the other major system, with Kettering Medical Center serving the southern suburbs. Between the two systems, Dayton has solid institutional coverage. Independent weight loss clinics and med spas have been filling in along Far Hills Avenue in Kettering and in the Centerville corridor. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, just east of the city, also drives demand through its large military and civilian employee population, many of whom carry Tricare.

Dayton's identity is layered in ways that outsiders miss. The Wright-Dunbar Historic District is where Orville and Wilbur Wright built bicycles and dreamed about flight on the same street where Paul Laurence Dunbar wrote poetry. The Oregon District downtown is the 12-block entertainment hub with brick streets, Salar doing French-Peruvian fusion, and Thai 9 anchoring the Asian food scene. The Wright-Dunbar food hall, opened in 2022, features six independent and minority-owned restaurants serving Filipino, Caribbean, Cajun, and Mexican cuisine. And Dayton produced more funk bands than any other city in the world during the 1970s and '80s. The Ohio Players, Lakeside, Slave, and Zapp all came out of the same West Dayton neighborhoods. This cultural depth matters because it shapes who patients are and how they eat.

The Welcome Dayton initiative, launched in 2011, made Dayton the first city in America to be declared Certified Welcoming by Welcoming America. The program actively integrates immigrants into the community through healthcare access, education, and economic development. That means the patient population includes established East African, Turkish, and Latin American communities alongside multi-generational Dayton families. Providers who can navigate that diversity in language and cultural expectations around food and health are better positioned to deliver results.

The economics are honest. Dayton's median household income is around $45,200, which puts brand-name GLP-1 medications out of reach for many residents without employer insurance. Premier Health and Kettering Health employees, Wright-Patterson personnel, and workers at remaining manufacturing firms carry insurance that may cover Wegovy or Zepbound with prior authorization. For everyone else, compounded semaglutide in the $200 to $350 range is the practical path. Dayton's 330-plus miles of paved bike and multi-use trails, the largest network in the country, provide free outdoor activity infrastructure that any provider should be building into treatment plans.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do GLP-1 medications cost in Dayton, OH?

Monthly GLP-1 programs in Dayton typically run $200 to $350 for compounded semaglutide and $500 to $1,100 for brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound. Dayton's lower cost of living keeps clinic overhead down compared to Columbus or Cincinnati, and several practices along Far Hills Avenue and in Centerville offer monthly subscription pricing.

Does Ohio insurance cover GLP-1 medications?

Many commercial plans in Ohio cover GLP-1 medications with prior authorization for patients with a BMI of 30 or higher, or 27 with comorbidities. Large employers like Premier Health, Kettering Health, and Wright-Patterson AFB generally provide coverage. Ohio Medicaid has been expanding GLP-1 access, though coverage specifics vary by managed care plan.

Where are GLP-1 providers located in Dayton?

Providers cluster near Miami Valley Hospital downtown, along Far Hills Avenue in Kettering, and in the Centerville-Springboro medical corridor south of the city. Wright-Patterson AFB has its own medical facilities for eligible personnel. The Oregon District and Wright-Dunbar areas are primarily entertainment and restaurant hubs, not medical office zones.

Can I get GLP-1 treatment via telehealth in Dayton?

Yes. Ohio allows telehealth prescribing for GLP-1 medications after a virtual evaluation. For patients across the Dayton metro, including suburbs like Beavercreek, Huber Heights, and Troy, telehealth follow-ups reduce the need to commute into the city. Most providers offer virtual check-ins for ongoing monitoring.

How does Dayton's trail network support weight loss?

Dayton has over 330 miles of paved bike and multi-use trails, the largest network in the country. The Great Miami River Trail, Wolf Creek Trail, and Stillwater River Trail connect neighborhoods across the metro. This free infrastructure is a genuine clinical asset. Providers who build trail-based activity into treatment plans are working with what Dayton already offers.

What qualifications should I look for in a Dayton GLP-1 provider?

Look for board certification in obesity medicine, endocrinology, or internal medicine. Premier Health and Kettering Health set the institutional standard in the region. For independent providers, verify they include metabolic bloodwork, structured follow-up, and nutritional counseling. Be cautious of med spas that offer injections without physician oversight or ongoing monitoring.

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The information on this site is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. GLP-1 receptor agonists are prescription medications. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication. Individual results may vary.