Best Tirzepatide Clinics in District of Columbia
These clinics in District of Columbia have a confirmed tirzepatide offering (Mounjaro, Zepbound, or compounded tirzepatide). 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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Revolution Medicine, Health and Fitness
Javan Wellness U Street
Gut Theory Total Digestive Care
Composition ID Washington D.C.
Weight Loss and Vitality
Performance Rejuvenation Center
What to look for when choosing a clinic
- Brand vs. compounded. Most clinics offer brand Mounjaro or Zepbound; some also offer compounded tirzepatide. Ask which one, since cost and oversight are different.
- Supply reliability. Tirzepatide has experienced shortages. Ask how the clinic handles supply gaps and whether they can switch between brands if needed.
- Titration support. Tirzepatide doses go up slowly to manage GI side effects. Confirm the clinic includes dose-increase visits in their program.
- Side-effect management. Ask what support the clinic offers for nausea, fatigue, or other common early side effects.
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Frequently asked questions
Both contain tirzepatide and are made by Eli Lilly. Mounjaro is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes; Zepbound is FDA-approved for long-term weight management. The active ingredient and dosing are the same. The difference is the FDA-approved use, which matters for insurance coverage.
In published research studies, tirzepatide produced greater average weight loss than semaglutide at the highest doses. Individual results vary, and the right choice depends on your medical history, insurance coverage, and how you handle side effects. Any clinic on this list can help you compare the two.
Clinics are ranked by Google rating and listing completeness, limited to clinics with a confirmed tirzepatide offering. Sponsored listings are shown separately and excluded from this ranking. We do not accept fees to influence the editorial sort.
Coverage is expanding. Mounjaro is broadly covered for type 2 diabetes. Zepbound coverage for weight management is improving but still varies by plan and often requires pre-approval from your insurer. Ask the clinic to run a benefits check before your first visit.