37 GLP-1 Clinics in Arkansas (2026)
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Frequently Asked Questions About GLP-1 Clinics in Arkansas
Arkansas Medicaid (Arkansas Works) covers GLP-1s for type 2 diabetes but has been slow to expand coverage for obesity-only indications. Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield is the dominant commercial insurer in the state and generally requires prior authorization plus documented diet and exercise history before approving Wegovy or Zepbound for weight management. Cash-pay clinic programs are the most common route for patients without diabetes.
Little Rock and the Northwest Arkansas corridor (Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville) hold most of the state's GLP-1 providers. Fort Smith and Jonesboro have limited local options. Rural areas in the Arkansas Delta and Ozark foothills rely heavily on telehealth. UAMS (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences) in Little Rock runs one of the state's more established medical weight management programs.
There are 37 GLP-1 weight loss clinics across 14 cities in Arkansas. The most providers are in Little Rock (8), Fort Smith (8), Fayetteville (5). The average patient rating is 4.0 out of 5.
Arkansas clinics prescribe Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, Mounjaro. The most commonly offered are semaglutide (9 clinics), tirzepatide (9 clinics), wegovy (3 clinics), zepbound (2 clinics). Not all clinics list their full medication menu, so contact providers directly to confirm what they prescribe.
Yes. 16 of 37 clinics in Arkansas (43%) offer telehealth consultations. About a quarter of providers offer virtual visits. Check the telehealth filter when browsing.
Monthly costs in Arkansas depend on whether you use brand-name or compounded medications. Brand-name GLP-1s (Wegovy, Zepbound) typically run $800 to $1,400/month without insurance. Compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide from clinic programs usually costs $200 to $500/month. Many telehealth clinics in Arkansas offer competitive bundled pricing that includes medication and follow-up visits.
Little Rock leads Arkansas with 8 GLP-1 clinics. Fort Smith (8) and Fayetteville (5) round out the top three. Across the state, 37 clinics offer in-person visits and 16 offer telehealth.
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