Chicago, Illinois has 43 GLP-1 clinics averaging 4.9 stars. 26 of them (60%) offer telehealth. The most commonly prescribed medications are Semaglutide (40), Tirzepatide (31), Ozempic (10). Monthly pricing starts at $199.
Directory data refreshed: March 2026
43Clinics
26Telehealth
4.6Avg Rating
6Medications
$199From / Month
Get matched with the best clinics in Chicago
Tell us what you’re looking for and we’ll recommend the top options near you.
Chicago offers GLP-1 access through major academic medical centers like Northwestern Medicine and Rush University, alongside a growing number of specialized weight management practices in the Loop, Lincoln Park, and suburban corridors. The city's robust public transit system means many patients travel across neighborhoods for the right provider.
Illinois requires most commercial insurers to cover FDA-approved anti-obesity medications, making Chicago one of the stronger markets for insurance-covered GLP-1 prescriptions. BCBS of Illinois and UnitedHealthcare are the most commonly accepted plans among listed providers. Cold weather drives particularly high telehealth use from November through March.
Directory data refreshed: March 2026
Frequently Asked Questions About GLP-1 Clinics in Chicago
There are currently 43 GLP-1 weight loss clinics listed in Chicago, Illinois on GlobalGLP1.com. These clinics offer medications like Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, Ozempic for long-term weight management.
Clinics in Chicago commonly offer Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, Mounjaro. Contact individual clinics to confirm specific medication availability and pricing.
Yes, 26 out of 43 GLP-1 clinics in Chicago offer telehealth consultations. This means you can talk to a provider from home.
Based on 15 Chicago clinics that publish pricing, programs start from $199/month. The typical range is $199 to $499/month depending on medication type and what's included. Brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound runs $800–$1,400/month without insurance. Compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide from local programs is usually less. Always confirm current pricing with the clinic directly.
Chicago has both options. 26 of 43 listed clinics (60%) offer telehealth, and 43 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.