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Best GLP-1 Weight Loss Clinics in Las Vegas, Nevada (2026)

Editorially reviewed April 2026
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Las Vegas has 36 GLP-1 weight loss clinics in our directory, and 19 of them offer telehealth. That matters in a city with punishing summer heat and a workforce that often works nights, weekends, and split shifts. Getting to an afternoon appointment in 110-degree weather just isn't realistic for a lot of people here.

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What to Look for in a Las Vegas Weight Loss Clinic

Las Vegas has a wide range of providers, from boutique wellness centers on the Strip corridor to established primary care practices in Henderson and Summerlin. Quality varies. Here's what actually matters:

Real medical oversight. Look for a clinic staffed by a board-certified physician, NP, or PA who specializes in obesity medicine or internal medicine. Some Las Vegas clinics bundle GLP-1 prescriptions alongside cosmetic and IV drip services. That's not necessarily a deal-breaker, but you want a provider who's focused on your metabolic health, not just filling scripts quickly. (See our BMI calculator.)

Multiple medication options. Clinics that carry both semaglutide and tirzepatide give your provider flexibility if one medication isn't working well. Ask whether they offer brand-name versions, compounded options, and the oral semaglutide tablet. (See our semaglutide guide.)

Follow-up structure. The biggest predictor of how much weight you'll lose and keep off is the quality of ongoing care, not just the prescription. A good clinic schedules regular check-ins, orders bloodwork, adjusts your dose when you plateau, and coaches you on diet. Clinics that disappear after the first visit aren't worth your money.

Transparent pricing. Las Vegas GLP-1 programs generally run $200 to $500 per month for clinic fees and monitoring. If medication is bundled in, expect $350 to $700. Use our state-by-state cost guide to benchmark what's fair in Nevada. (See our savings calculator.)

Top-Rated Las Vegas GLP-1 Clinics

These are the highest-reviewed providers in our Las Vegas directory, ranked by review volume and average rating:

The average rating across all 36 Las Vegas providers in our directory is 4.9, which is among the highest of any major city. See the full directory to compare medications, telehealth availability, and patient reviews.

Telehealth Options in Nevada

Nevada is a large state geographically, and outside Las Vegas and Reno, in-person weight loss specialists are scarce. Telehealth fills that gap. More than half the Las Vegas clinics in our directory offer virtual visits, and the good ones ship medication directly to your door after a live video consultation.

For Las Vegas residents specifically, telehealth has a different appeal: it's simply more practical when you work unconventional hours or can't leave during the scorching summer afternoons. Many tourism and hospitality workers in the city are also underinsured, and telehealth programs with bundled pricing tend to offer the most affordable cash-pay rates. (See our guide to telehealth vs. in-person GLP-1 clinics.)

Henderson, Summerlin, and North Las Vegas are all within the metro area but can feel far from certain clinics. A telehealth provider based in Las Vegas covers the whole valley without the drive. (See our telehealth provider directory.)

Insurance and Cost Considerations

Nevada's insurance picture for GLP-1 weight loss medications is mixed, and it pays to understand it before you start treatment. (See our insurance coverage guide.)

Nevada Medicaid (Nevada Check Up / Medicaid) coverage for GLP-1 weight loss medications is very limited. The program generally covers these drugs for type 2 diabetes management, not for obesity treatment on its own. The large number of uninsured and underinsured workers in the hospitality industry makes this a significant gap. If you're on Nevada Medicaid and want GLP-1 treatment for weight loss, expect to discuss cash-pay options with your provider. (See our Medicaid GLP-1 coverage page.)

Commercial insurance coverage depends heavily on your specific plan. Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, and BCBS of Nevada plans vary; employer-sponsored plans through resort and casino operators can actually be quite good. Prior authorization is almost always required for weight loss indications. Ask the clinic whether they handle prior auth paperwork for you.

Cash-pay programs in Las Vegas run $200 to $500 per month at most clinics, which is competitive. Compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide through a weight loss clinic is generally the most affordable entry point. Brand-name medications at a retail pharmacy without insurance run $900 to $1,400 per month. Going through a clinic typically saves cash-pay patients several hundred dollars monthly. Our cost-by-state breakdown has Nevada-specific context.

GLP-1 Medications Available in Las Vegas

Most Las Vegas weight loss clinics prescribe some combination of these FDA-approved options:

  • Semaglutide (Wegovy, Ozempic): the most widely prescribed GLP-1 in the city, available as a weekly injection. The STEP 1 trial showed roughly 15% average body weight loss at 68 weeks with the 2.4 mg Wegovy dose. Also now available as a daily oral tablet. (See our semaglutide guide.)
  • Tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound): targets both GLP-1 and GIP receptors, producing 20 to 22% average weight loss in the SURMOUNT-1 trial. Many Las Vegas clinics have moved toward tirzepatide as a first-line option for patients without insurance restrictions. (See our tirzepatide guide.)
  • Wegovy HD (7.2 mg): the newly approved higher-dose semaglutide for patients who've plateaued on standard Wegovy. The STEP UP trial showed approximately 20.7% average weight loss at this dose.
  • Liraglutide (Saxenda): a daily injection from the previous generation of GLP-1 medications. Less commonly prescribed now that weekly options are available, but still an option at some clinics.

Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are available through many Las Vegas clinics. Read our compounded vs. brand-name comparison before deciding which path makes sense for your situation.

Getting Started

  1. Check your eligibility. GLP-1 medications are typically prescribed for adults with a BMI of 30 or higher, or BMI 27 or higher with at least one weight-related condition like high blood pressure, sleep apnea, or type 2 diabetes. Our BMI eligibility guide has the full criteria. (See our BMI calculator.)
  2. Browse clinics. Look through our Las Vegas clinic directory and compare ratings, medication options, telehealth availability, and patient reviews. If you're in Henderson or Summerlin, check whether the clinic covers those areas via telehealth.
  3. Book a consultation. Most clinics offer free or low-cost first visits to discuss your goals, health history, and insurance. Our guide on what to expect at your first appointment is worth a quick read beforehand.
  4. Sort out insurance early. If you have commercial coverage, ask the clinic to check your benefits before you commit. Our insurance coverage guide explains what to ask and what to expect from the prior authorization process.

Ready to find the right fit? Browse Las Vegas GLP-1 clinics or search all Nevada providers. Talk to your doctor about whether GLP-1 treatment is right for your situation.

Jordy

Founder, GlobalGLP1.com

Jordy has spent 17 years in technology product development and digital publishing. He founded GlobalGLP1.com to give patients a single, transparent resource for comparing GLP-1 weight loss providers across the US. Content is informational and not a substitute for medical advice.

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