GLP-1 Clinics in Houston, Texas

202 Clinics$388 - $909/mo avg33.4% local obesity rate
individual
4.9(30 reviews)

11284 WESTHEIMER RD, HOUSTON, TX

TelehealthAccepting patients
semaglutidetirzepatide

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$499-$1,299/moCallView Profile
Weight Loss Clinic
4.9(35 reviews)

810 PEAKWOOD DR, HOUSTON, TX

TelehealthAccepting patients
semaglutide

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$499-$999/moCallView Profile
individual
4.9(5 reviews)

17203 RED OAK DR, HOUSTON, TX

TelehealthAccepting patients
semaglutidetirzepatide

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$499-$1,299/moCallView Profile
individual
4.9(45 reviews)

6550 FANNIN ST STE 1101, HOUSTON, TX

Accepting patients
semaglutide

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$499-$999/moCallView Profile
Weight Loss Clinic
4.9(5 reviews)

2200 NORTH LOOP W STE 300, HOUSTON, TX

Accepting patients
tirzepatide

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$299-$449/moCallView Profile
individual
4.9(50 reviews)

1515 HOLCOMBE BLVD, HOUSTON, TX

Accepting patients
semaglutide

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$499-$999/moCallView Profile
individual
4.9(30 reviews)

1140 BUSINESS CENTER DR STE 208, HOUSTON, TX

TelehealthAccepting patients
semaglutidetirzepatide

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$499-$1,299/moCallView Profile
Weight Loss Clinic
4.8(29 reviews)

10490 HUFFMEISTER RD STE B, HOUSTON, TX

TelehealthAccepting patients
semaglutidetirzepatide

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$499-$1,299/moCallView Profile
individual
4.8(9 reviews)

1515 HOLCOMBE BLVD, HOUSTON, TX

Accepting patients
tirzepatide

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$299-$449/moCallView Profile
individual
4.8(34 reviews)

1515 HOLCOMBE BLVD, HOUSTON, TX

TelehealthAccepting patients
semaglutide

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$499-$999/moCallView Profile

About GLP-1 Clinics in Houston

## GLP-1 Weight Loss Clinics in Houston, TX Houston is home to 204 GLP-1 weight loss providers, including endocrinologists, obesity medicine specialists, internal medicine physicians, and weight management clinics. The Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land metropolitan area has an adult obesity rate of 33.4%, and demand for GLP-1 medications like semaglutide (Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Zepbound) continues to grow. ## Finding the Right Provider When choosing a GLP-1 provider in Houston, look for board-certified physicians with experience in obesity medicine or endocrinology. Qualified providers conduct thorough medical evaluations before prescribing, offer ongoing monitoring during dose titration, and provide nutritional counseling alongside medication. Our directory lists providers with verified NPI credentials, so you can confirm their licensure and specialty before scheduling an appointment. ## Insurance and Cost Texas Medicaid does not currently cover GLP-1 medications for obesity. Patients without commercial insurance coverage can access manufacturer discount programs, including LillyDirect Zepbound vials at $299 to $449 per month and NovoCare Wegovy at $499 per month. For commercially insured patients, most major carriers in Texas now cover at least one GLP-1 medication for weight management with prior authorization. Manufacturer savings cards can reduce copays to $0 to $25 per month for eligible patients. Oral Wegovy, the newest formulation approved in December 2025, is available at $149 to $299 per month through select pharmacies, offering a lower-cost alternative to injectable options. ## Telehealth Options Texas allows telehealth prescribing through the Texas Medical Board. Providers must hold a Texas license. An initial in-person or synchronous video visit is generally required before prescribing controlled substances, though GLP-1 medications are not controlled substances. Many providers in Houston now offer both in-person and telehealth consultations, giving patients flexibility in how they access care. Telehealth can be particularly convenient for monthly follow-up visits during GLP-1 treatment.

Telehealth Rules in Texas

Texas allows telehealth prescribing through the Texas Medical Board. Providers must hold a Texas license. An initial in-person or synchronous video visit is generally required before prescribing controlled substances, though GLP-1 medications are not controlled substances.

Medical Disclaimer

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.