
We evaluated College Station's GLP-1 providers and ranked the top 10 based on patient ratings, verified reviews, provider credentials, pricing transparency, and telehealth availability. These clinics average a 4.9-star rating and represent the best options for GLP-1 treatment in College Station, Texas.
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Our rankings are based on a weighted scoring system that considers multiple factors. Patient ratings carry the most weight, followed by the number of verified reviews, provider credentials (including ABOM board certification in obesity medicine), and verification level. We also factor in pricing transparency, whether the clinic is accepting new patients, and telehealth availability. Clinics that provide clear pricing information, accept insurance, and offer flexible visit options score higher because these factors directly affect your ability to access and afford treatment. Every clinic listed has been verified through NPI Registry data.
Medical weight loss programs prescribing GLP-1 injections in College Station, Texas average between $324 and $1,149 per month. This includes semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) treatment plans. Prices vary by provider and medication type. 1 weight loss doctors in College Station publish their pricing. Many obesity medicine specialists offer payment plans or accept insurance to reduce out-of-pocket costs.
9 weight loss clinics prescribing GLP-1 medications in College Station accept health insurance. An additional 1 clinic offers cash-pay options for patients without coverage.
Yes. 1 weight loss doctor serving College Station offer virtual GLP-1 consultations, allowing you to get a semaglutide or tirzepatide prescription and have medication shipped to your door without an in-person visit. Compare top telehealth GLP-1 providers.

College Station's healthcare infrastructure punches above its weight for a city that is essentially 90 minutes from the nearest major metro. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center on Scott & White Drive is a Level III Trauma Center with over 35 specialties, and St. Joseph Regional Health Center in Bryan adds a 310-bed hospital just six miles away on Franciscan Drive. For GLP-1 specifically, Brazos Weight & Wellness Medicine offers board-certified obesity medicine with Dr. Linda Meade, and several family practice clinics and medspas across the Bryan-College Station metro have added semaglutide prescribing. The depth here is real, even if the city still feels small.
Getting around means knowing Texas Avenue running north-south between College Station and Bryan, University Drive heading east toward campus, and the fact that Highway 6 is the only real artery connecting you to the rest of Texas. Kyle Field sits at the center of everything, and on game days the entire city grid locks up. Medical offices cluster along Rock Prairie Road, Texas Avenue South, and near the Baylor Scott & White campus off Highway 6. From Bryan, Navasota, or Brenham, College Station is the closest city with real medical depth. Telehealth saves a Highway 6 drive that can be genuinely dangerous during deer season or Friday afternoon traffic.
Food in the Brazos Valley is defined by two things: Aggie tradition and Texas barbecue. The Dixie Chicken on University Drive has been the oldest bar in the Northgate district since 1974, claiming to serve more beer per square foot than any bar in America. C&J Barbeque does serious brisket and sausage. Stella Southern Cafe is the brunch spot with the biscuits everybody posts about. Over in Bryan, the revitalized downtown has genuinely good restaurants, including Christopher's World Grille for a nicer night out. Providers who understand that a brisket plate at C&J or a pitcher at the Chicken is not a dietary failure but a cultural institution will connect with their patients.
The detail only an Aggie would know: the Ring Dunk is a tradition where new graduates drop their Aggie ring into a pitcher of beer and chug the whole thing. It started at the Dixie Chicken and happens there more than anywhere else. During football season, Aggies stand for the entire game at Kyle Field, honoring the 12th Man tradition dating to 1922 when E. King Gill left the stands to suit up. The Northgate district bars (The Tap, Duddley's Draw, Corner Bar) are where the real social life happens, and the energy difference between a game weekend and a summer Tuesday is like two different cities. GLP-1 providers who understand Aggie culture and the rhythms of a university town build stronger patient relationships here.
Monthly GLP-1 programs in College Station typically run $175 to $425 for compounded semaglutide and $400 to $800 for brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound. The college-town economy keeps pricing on the lower end for Texas. Some providers like Get Well Clinic advertise weight loss programs starting at $99 per month for telehealth-based compounded semaglutide. Brazos Weight & Wellness Medicine, the dedicated obesity medicine practice, charges more but provides full clinical supervision.
Most commercial plans in Texas cover GLP-1 medications with prior authorization for qualifying patients. Texas A&M employees on the state employee health plan (ERS) generally have coverage. Student health insurance through A&M has more limited formularies and may not cover brand-name GLP-1s for weight loss without significant out-of-pocket cost. Texas Medicaid coverage for GLP-1 weight loss remains restricted. In a college town where many patients are young and underinsured, compounded alternatives fill a real gap.
Weight management providers in College Station concentrate along Rock Prairie Road, Texas Avenue South near the commercial corridor, and near the Baylor Scott & White campus off Highway 6. Bryan has additional options along Villa Maria Road and in the revitalized downtown area. The Northgate district near campus is mostly bars and restaurants, not medical offices. For patients in Navasota, Caldwell, or Brenham, College Station is the closest option with real medical infrastructure.
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Obesity medicine providers in College Station prescribe semaglutide, tirzepatide. Your weight loss doctor will recommend the best GLP-1 injection based on your health history, BMI, and treatment goals. Compare all GLP-1 weight loss medications.
10 GLP-1 clinics in College Station are currently accepting new patients. Availability can change, so we recommend contacting the clinic directly to confirm openings and schedule your first consultation.


Yes. Texas allows telehealth prescribing for GLP-1 medications. For College Station residents, telehealth is especially practical because the city is relatively isolated. Highway 6 is your main connection to Houston (90 minutes) and the rest of the state, and in-person follow-ups for a brief check-in can feel like a waste of time. Students who spend summers elsewhere can maintain their treatment remotely. Most providers ship compounded medications directly.
Brazos County falls within Texas Health Services Region 7, which has an adult obesity prevalence of approximately 29.3%. The statewide Texas rate is 35.6%. College Station's rate likely tracks below the regional average because of the massive student population, but the broader Brazos Valley, including Bryan and the surrounding rural communities, tracks closer to or above statewide norms. Obesity is a significant health concern throughout the region.
Yes. Brazos Weight & Wellness Medicine, led by Dr. Linda Meade who is board-certified in both internal medicine and obesity medicine, is the dedicated weight management practice in the area. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center also provides endocrinology and internal medicine services that include weight management. For patients seeking surgical bariatric options, Baylor Scott & White and St. Joseph Regional Health Center in Bryan both offer those programs.
Monthly GLP-1 medication programs in College Station typically cost between $324 and $1,149. Prices depend on the specific medication (semaglutide vs. tirzepatide), whether you use branded or compounded versions, and your insurance coverage. Some clinics offer payment plans.
9 GLP-1 clinics in College Station list that they accept insurance. Listing a plan does not confirm GLP-1 medication coverage. Contact the clinic directly and verify benefits with your insurer before your visit.
Yes. 1 providers serving College Station offer telehealth GLP-1 consultations. Texas permits telehealth prescribing for weight loss medications. You can complete your consultation via video call and have medication shipped directly to your home.
Yes. 10 GLP-1 clinics in College Station are currently accepting new patients. Availability can change, so we recommend scheduling your consultation promptly to secure a spot.
Clinics in College Station prescribe semaglutide, tirzepatide. Your provider will determine the best medication based on your health history, weight loss goals, and insurance coverage.
Use our directory to browse 17 verified weight loss doctors and obesity medicine specialists in College Station, Texas. Filter by medication (semaglutide, tirzepatide), insurance accepted, and telehealth availability to find the right provider for your needs.
Monthly GLP-1 programs in College Station start around $324. Compounded semaglutide is typically the most affordable option. Some clinics offer free initial consultations and payment plans. Check with your insurance provider, as many plans now cover FDA-approved weight loss injections like Wegovy and Zepbound.
Most medical weight loss clinics in College Station do not require a referral. You can schedule a consultation directly with an obesity specialist or weight management provider. Some insurance plans may require a referral from your primary care physician for coverage purposes.
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