5 GLP-1 Clinics in New Haven, Connecticut (2026)
New Haven, Connecticut has 5 GLP-1 clinics averaging 4.4 stars. 2 of them (40%) offer telehealth. The most commonly prescribed medications are Ozempic (2), Wegovy (2), Saxenda (1).
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New Haven GLP-1 Market Snapshot
New Haven is home to 5 of the 66 GLP-1 clinics tracked in Connecticut — about 8% of the state's directory. That ranks it the third largest GLP-1 market in Connecticut by clinic count.
2 clinics offer telehealth (40%), below the Connecticut average of 61%. Between them, New Haven providers cover 7 distinct GLP-1 medications.
Frequently Asked Questions About GLP-1 Clinics in New Haven
There are currently 5 GLP-1 weight loss clinics listed in New Haven, Connecticut on GlobalGLP1.com. These clinics offer medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, Saxenda for long-term weight management.
Clinics in New Haven commonly offer Ozempic, Wegovy, Saxenda, Semaglutide, Mounjaro, Zepbound. Contact individual clinics to confirm specific medication availability and pricing.
Yes, 2 out of 5 GLP-1 clinics in New Haven offer telehealth consultations. This means you can talk to a provider from home.
Pricing varies between clinics in New Haven. Brand-name GLP-1 medications like Wegovy or Zepbound typically run $800 to $1,400/month without insurance coverage. Many New Haven clinics offer compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide programs in the $200 to $500/month range. Contact clinics directly for current pricing since rates change frequently.
New Haven has both options. 2 of 5 listed clinics (40%) offer telehealth, and 5 offer in-person visits — some offer both. Telehealth is convenient for follow-ups and medication management once you're established. In-person is usually better for an initial evaluation if you have other health conditions or want a physical exam. Either way, a licensed provider needs to assess your eligibility before prescribing.
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