We evaluated Grapevine'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 4.7-star rating and represent the best options for GLP-1 treatment in Grapevine, Texas.
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| Gameday Men's Health Grapevine, TX | Contact clinic | Contact clinic |
| Saba MedSpa | Contact clinic | Contact clinic |
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 Grapevine, Texas average between $324 and $1,299 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 Grapevine 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 Grapevine accept health insurance. An additional 1 clinic offers cash-pay options for patients without coverage.
Yes. 1 weight loss doctor serving Grapevine 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.
Grapevine's GLP-1 market reflects its position in the affluent mid-cities corridor between Dallas and Fort Worth. The MedSpa of DFW on Main Street offers structured weight loss programs with semaglutide and tirzepatide. Luxe Vanity provides GLP-1 injections alongside aesthetic services. Mid Cities Direct Care takes a primary-care-first approach. Grapevine Weight Loss on Ira E. Woods Avenue is a dedicated clinic. The competition is solid but varied in quality. Some providers run evidence-based programs with lab work and dosing titration. Others treat GLP-1 prescribing as an add-on to their Botox business. With household incomes above $111,000, patients have the resources to be selective.
Grapevine is centered on its Historic Main Street District, a walkable stretch of tasting rooms, restaurants, and shops that draws over two million visitors during the Christmas Capital of Texas season. TEXRail connects directly to DFW Airport's Terminal B and Fort Worth, making Grapevine one of the most transit-accessible cities in the Metroplex. Dallas is 25 minutes east, Fort Worth 25 minutes west. Medical offices sit along Main Street, William D. Tate Avenue, and near Highway 114. For frequent flyers through DFW, a Grapevine-based provider means staying close to home.
Food in Grapevine runs from Tex-Mex staples to bistro dining. Esparza's on Main Street has been doing Tex-Mex with a loyal local following for years. Main St. Bistro offers French-inspired pastries in a setting that feels more Austin than DFW. Winewood Grill and Bacchus Kitchen at Hotel Vin serve upscale American for date nights. The eight wineries on the Urban Wine Trail let you walk from tasting room to tasting room on a Saturday, and GrapeFest each September is the largest wine festival in the Southwest. Providers who understand that a wine trail afternoon is part of Grapevine's identity will connect with patients who live here.
The detail only a Grapevine local would know: Puffy, the 1896 steam locomotive that pulls the Vintage Railroad along the Cotton Belt Route to the Fort Worth Stockyards, is not a replica. It was built at the Cooke Locomotive Works in Paterson, New Jersey. The Christmas Capital designation came from the Texas State Senate in 2009, and those 1,400 holiday events over 40 days are not exaggerated. Grapevine takes its identity seriously. Healthcare providers who treat this community as just another DFW suburb miss the small-town pride that drives loyalty here.
Monthly GLP-1 programs in Grapevine typically run $250 to $500 for compounded semaglutide and $500 to $950 for brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound. Pricing in the mid-cities corridor runs slightly above the DFW average, reflecting the area's higher household incomes. The MedSpa of DFW and Luxe Vanity both offer consultations where you can get full pricing before committing. Compare what is included, because bundled programs and a-la-carte pricing can look very different at the bottom line.
Most commercial plans in Texas cover GLP-1 medications with prior authorization for patients meeting BMI criteria. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, UnitedHealthcare, and Aetna are common in the DFW market. Texas Medicaid has very limited coverage for weight loss medications. If you work for a large DFW employer like American Airlines, Deloitte, or one of the many corporate offices near DFW Airport, your plan likely covers these medications, but formulary placement varies.
Weight loss providers in Grapevine cluster along Main Street, William D. Tate Avenue, and near Highway 114. Southlake, five minutes south, has additional options including MedSpa of DFW's Southlake location. Colleyville and Keller to the west also serve mid-cities patients. The Irving and Las Colinas area, about fifteen minutes east, has a larger concentration of medical weight loss clinics.
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| Cryo-X | Contact clinic | Contact clinic |
| The MedSpa of DFW | Contact clinic | Contact clinic |
| Keep Weight Off, Nadia Malik, MD | Contact clinic | Contact clinic |
| ABHIRAM JAVVAJI, MD | $499 | $1299 |
| Dr. Sina Matin, MD | Contact clinic | Contact clinic |
| Happy Healthy THIN - Bedford | Contact clinic | Contact clinic |
Obesity medicine providers in Grapevine 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 Grapevine 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 Grapevine residents who travel frequently through DFW Airport or work in Dallas or Fort Worth, telehealth keeps treatment consistent without scheduling around commute times. Monthly video check-ins work well for ongoing medication management once your initial labs and assessment are completed in person.
Grapevine has eight wineries on its Urban Wine Trail and hosts GrapeFest, the largest wine festival in the Southwest. Moderate wine consumption is something your provider should address honestly. GLP-1 medications can increase alcohol sensitivity in some patients. A good provider will discuss how wine fits into your treatment plan rather than demanding total abstinence or ignoring it entirely.
Board-certified obesity medicine specialists in Grapevine itself are limited. Most GLP-1 prescribing is handled by physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and primary care physicians. For dedicated obesity medicine, Cure Weight Loss Clinic in Irving is led by a physician board-certified in both internal medicine and obesity medicine. Telehealth expands your access to any Texas-licensed obesity medicine specialist regardless of location.
Monthly GLP-1 medication programs in Grapevine typically cost between $324 and $1,299. 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 Grapevine accept insurance. Coverage varies by plan and medication. Contact the clinic directly to verify your specific plan is accepted before your visit.
Yes. 1 providers serving Grapevine 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 Grapevine are currently accepting new patients. Availability can change, so we recommend scheduling your consultation promptly to secure a spot.
Clinics in Grapevine 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 9 verified weight loss doctors and obesity medicine specialists in Grapevine, Texas. Filter by medication (semaglutide, tirzepatide), insurance accepted, and telehealth availability to find the right provider for your needs.
Monthly GLP-1 programs in Grapevine 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 Grapevine 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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