Dallas has 45 GLP-1 weight loss clinics in our directory, with 27 offering telehealth. The Metroplex is enormous — Highland Park, Uptown, Plano, Frisco, and Irving are all distinct parts of the market, and providers are spread across them. If you're in the suburbs or don't want to fight I-635 for a follow-up appointment, telehealth is a genuine option here, not just a fallback.
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What to Look for in a Dallas Weight Loss Clinic
Dallas has a strong medical infrastructure and real competition in the weight loss clinic space. That's mostly good for patients, though it does mean some clinics are better than others in ways that aren't obvious from a Google search.
Specific obesity medicine expertise. UT Southwestern, Baylor Scott & White, and Texas Health Resources all run weight management programs in the Dallas area. Private weight loss clinics with ABOM-certified providers are equally valid, and often more accessible. Ask about the prescribing provider's background, not just the clinic's brand.
Both semaglutide and tirzepatide. A clinic that only carries one medication can't adapt your treatment when that first option doesn't work or isn't covered by your insurance. The best Dallas clinics offer both semaglutide and tirzepatide, and they know how to discuss compounded alternatives without dismissing or over-promoting them. (See our compounded vs. brand-name guide.)
Structured follow-up care. Writing a prescription is the easy part. The clinics that produce the best patient outcomes monitor bloodwork, track progress, and adjust doses over time. Ask specifically about the follow-up schedule and what's included in the program fee.
Clear pricing. Dallas cash-pay GLP-1 programs typically run $200 to $500 per month for clinic services plus medication. The Metroplex's competitive market keeps pricing relatively reasonable compared to coastal cities. Our state-by-state cost guide has context. (See our savings calculator.)
Top-Rated Dallas GLP-1 Clinics
Here are the highest-reviewed providers in our Dallas directory:
- Total Med Solutions: 4.8 stars / 1,211 reviews, telehealth available, semaglutide, tirzepatide
- Dallas Bariatric Center: 4.8 stars / 680 reviews, telehealth available, semaglutide, tirzepatide
- Vitalyc Medspa: 4.8 stars / 514 reviews, in-person, semaglutide, tirzepatide
- OMNI SCULPT MD: Med Spa: 5.0 stars / 449 reviews, telehealth available, semaglutide, tirzepatide
- ReGen & Aesthetics Concierge of Texas: 5.0 stars / 440 reviews, telehealth available, semaglutide, tirzepatide
- Absolutely Thin LLC: 4.8 stars / 427 reviews, telehealth available, phentermine
The average rating across all 45 Dallas providers in our directory is 4.8. See the full list to compare options across the Metroplex. Note: Fort Worth has its own separate clinic listings and is not included in this count.
Telehealth Options in Texas
Texas allows telehealth prescribing for GLP-1 medications, but state law requires an established patient relationship before a provider can prescribe remotely. In practice, this usually means a live video call rather than an asynchronous online intake form. Reputable telehealth clinics already handle this correctly, but it's worth asking any virtual-only provider how they establish that relationship before signing up. (See our telehealth vs. in-person guide.)
For Dallas specifically, telehealth is useful not just for follow-up visits but for the initial consultation if you're in Plano, Frisco, McKinney, or other northern Metroplex suburbs where in-person options are thinner. Many Dallas-area clinics offer hybrid care: one in-person intake, then remote for everything after. (See our telehealth directory.)
Insurance and Cost Considerations
Texas Medicaid (STAR) covers GLP-1 medications for type 2 diabetes, but not for weight loss as a standalone indication. If you're on Texas Medicaid and your primary goal is weight loss rather than diabetes management, you'll almost certainly be paying out of pocket. There are federal-level changes being discussed that could expand this, but Texas has not committed to broader coverage. (See our Medicaid GLP-1 coverage page.)
Commercial insurance is a different story. Major carriers operating in Dallas, including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, UnitedHealthcare, and Cigna, cover Wegovy and Zepbound with prior authorization for patients who meet BMI criteria. Dallas clinics that see a lot of GLP-1 patients handle prior auth paperwork routinely. Ask whether the clinic has experience getting authorizations approved for your specific insurer. (See our insurance coverage guide.)
Cash-pay rates in Dallas are competitive. The density of providers in the Metroplex creates real price pressure, and going through a weight loss clinic almost always beats a retail pharmacy for out-of-pocket patients. Our cost guide has the specifics.
GLP-1 Medications Available in Dallas
Most Dallas weight loss clinics offer:
- Semaglutide (Wegovy, Ozempic): weekly injection or oral daily tablet. STEP 1 showed ~15% average weight loss at 68 weeks on the 2.4 mg dose.
- Tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound): dual-action receptor agonist with the strongest efficacy data available. SURMOUNT-1 showed 20 to 22% average weight loss.
- Wegovy HD (7.2 mg): the higher-dose semaglutide for patients who've reached a plateau on the standard dose.
- Liraglutide (Saxenda): daily injection, less commonly prescribed now but still available.
Getting Started
- Check your eligibility. Standard criteria: BMI 30 or higher, or 27 or higher with a weight-related health condition like hypertension, sleep apnea, or type 2 diabetes. Use our BMI calculator and read our eligibility guide.
- Browse clinics. Our Dallas clinic directory lets you compare ratings, medications, and telehealth availability across the Metroplex.
- Book a consultation. Most Dallas clinics offer an initial visit to discuss your health history and goals. Read our guide on what to expect at your first appointment before you go.
- Get ahead of insurance. Ask the clinic to verify your benefits before or during the first visit. Prior authorization can take one to two weeks, so starting that process early matters.
Ready to find a provider? Browse Dallas GLP-1 clinics or search all Texas providers. Talk to your doctor about whether GLP-1 treatment is right for your situation. (See our semaglutide guide and tirzepatide guide.)