We evaluated St. George'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 5.0-star rating and represent the best options for GLP-1 treatment in St. George, Utah.
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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.
10 weight loss clinics prescribing GLP-1 medications in St George accept health insurance.
Obesity medicine providers in St George 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 St George are currently accepting new patients. Availability can change, so we recommend contacting the clinic directly to confirm openings and schedule your first consultation.
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St. George's GLP-1 market is growing as fast as the city itself. Population has jumped over 20% since 2019, making this the fastest-growing metro in the nation. That growth brings demand for healthcare that the infrastructure is still catching up to. Dixie Regional Medical Center has expanded significantly, but the specialist pool is thinner than Salt Lake or Provo. Weight management providers are a newer addition here, and quality ranges from credentialed obesity medicine physicians to cash-pay clinics riding the boom.
The city follows St. George Boulevard and Red Cliffs Drive as commercial corridors, with medical offices near Dixie Regional and along River Road. Ancestor Square downtown is a dining destination, but most healthcare sits in newer developments spreading toward Washington and Hurricane. Locals know Bluff Street backs up during rush hour and Red Cliffs Drive gets congested near I-15 exits. The city is small enough that 15 minutes covers most of it. Telehealth matters because many patients are retirees or remote workers who split time between here and somewhere colder, and continuity of care during travel is a real concern.
The food culture is defined by LDS roots and the outdoor recreation community. Swig, the dirty soda chain that launched a national craze, started right here in 2010. Cafe Rio originated in St. George in 1997. The Painted Pony in Ancestor Square is the fine dining standout, and Riggatti's does wood-fired pizza locals swear by. With 65% LDS population, many residents skip alcohol and coffee, shifting social eating toward soda shops, ice cream, and family-style meals with generous portions. Good GLP-1 providers understand the dirty soda culture and the sugar intake that comes with it, and address it without judgment.
The outdoor access is a genuine clinical asset. Snow Canyon is 15 minutes from downtown, Zion is 45 minutes, and the city has over 70 miles of trails. The Huntsman World Senior Games and St. George Marathon prove age isn't a barrier. But the assumption that everyone here is already fit is a blind spot. Retirees from less active communities, remote workers who sit all day, and families adjusting to summer heat that regularly tops 100 degrees need providers who meet them where they are.
Monthly GLP-1 programs in St. George typically run $225 to $500 for compounded semaglutide and $450 to $850 for brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound. The provider pool is smaller here than in Salt Lake City, so pricing can be less competitive. Compare local options and consider telehealth providers licensed in Utah for additional choices.
Many commercial plans in Utah cover GLP-1 medications with prior authorization for patients with a BMI of 30 or higher, or 27 with comorbidities. Intermountain Health plans, which are common in St. George, vary in formulary coverage. Check your specific plan and ask your provider about the prior authorization process.
The trail access is a genuine advantage. Over 70 miles of city trails, Snow Canyon, and proximity to Zion give GLP-1 patients year-round outdoor activity options. However, summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, so the best providers help you plan seasonal activity shifts, like early morning hikes in summer and midday activity in winter.
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The provider pool is growing but still smaller than what you'd find in the Wasatch Front. Dixie Regional and Intermountain affiliates have added weight management services, and a few independent clinics have opened. If local options are limited, Utah-licensed telehealth providers can expand your choices significantly.
Yes. Utah allows telehealth prescribing for GLP-1 medications. This is particularly useful in St. George for retirees and remote workers who travel frequently, as well as residents in surrounding communities like Hurricane, Washington, and Ivins who may not want to drive into town for every follow-up.
Utah has one of the lowest state obesity rates in the country at around 26%. Washington County trends somewhat higher than the state average, influenced by the large retiree population and rapid growth bringing residents from states with higher obesity rates. The active outdoor culture helps but doesn't eliminate the challenge.
10 GLP-1 clinics in St George 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. 10 GLP-1 clinics in St George are currently accepting new patients. Availability can change, so we recommend scheduling your consultation promptly to secure a spot.
Clinics in St George 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 25 verified weight loss doctors and obesity medicine specialists in St George, Utah. Filter by medication (semaglutide, tirzepatide), insurance accepted, and telehealth availability to find the right provider for your needs.
Most medical weight loss clinics in St George 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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