Best Semaglutide Clinics in West Virginia
These clinics in West Virginia have a confirmed semaglutide offering (Ozempic, Wegovy, or compounded semaglutide). Ranking is based on patient reviews and listing completeness.
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Data is compiled from Google Business Profiles and clinic websites using automated research tools. Medication confirmed means medication names were found on the clinic's own website. Claimed means the clinic owner actively manages this page and has verified their details. Fields labeled “owner-provided” were updated directly by the practice.
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Transformations Weight Loss & Skin Clinic
Transformations Weight Loss & Skin Clinic
Transformations Weight Loss & Skin Clinic
Transformations Weight Loss & Skin Clinic
Transformations Weight Loss & Skin Clinic
Transformations Weight Loss & Skin Clinic
Slim Weight Loss Clinic
Slim Weight Loss Clinic
What to look for when choosing a clinic
- Brand vs. compounded. Clinics may offer brand-name Ozempic/Wegovy or compounded semaglutide. Ask which one. The experience, cost, and oversight are different.
- Dose titration plan. Semaglutide starts at a low dose and goes up gradually over several weeks. Confirm the clinic handles dose increases without extra visit fees.
- Insurance vs. cash pay. Brand Ozempic and Wegovy are often covered by insurance for qualifying patients. Compounded semaglutide is usually cash pay only.
- Monitoring. Check what labs, weigh-ins, or check-ins are included in the monthly program.
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Frequently asked questions
Both contain semaglutide and are made by Novo Nordisk. Ozempic is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes; Wegovy is FDA-approved for long-term weight management at a higher maximum dose. Clinics on this page may prescribe either, and many also offer compounded semaglutide as a cash-pay option when brand supply is limited.
No. Compounded semaglutide is prepared by a compounding pharmacy and is not FDA-approved as a branded product. It is legal when a licensed prescriber determines there is a brand shortage or a patient-specific need. The experience, cost, and regulatory oversight are different from the branded versions.
Clinics are ranked by Google rating and listing completeness, limited to clinics with a confirmed semaglutide offering. Sponsored listings are shown separately and excluded from this ranking. We do not accept fees to influence the editorial sort.
It depends on your plan and what the medication is being prescribed for. Ozempic is widely covered for type 2 diabetes. Wegovy is increasingly covered for weight management, but many plans require pre-approval and documented BMI criteria. Compounded semaglutide is almost always cash pay. Ask the clinic to check your coverage before your first visit.