Tirzepatide Clinics in Washington
Compare Tirzepatide providers in Washington. Check ratings, telehealth availability, and insurance acceptance to find the right prescriber.
Cities With Tirzepatide Providers in Washington
All Tirzepatide Clinics in Washington
Flow Wellness
Sound Medical Weight Loss & Aesthetics
Seattle Weight Loss & Wellness
Eastside Weight Loss Clinic
La Clinique Aesthetics
Transform Weight Loss
Vitality Weight Management
Skinny Seattle
Northwest Weight & Wellness Center
Better Body Medical Weight Loss & Wellness Clinic
Embodied Wellness
Frontier Diet and Weight Loss Clinic
Transform Weight Loss
Optimal Weight Loss MD
Swedish Weight Loss Services - First Hill
Klinic
Rebel Med NW
Ideal Weight Loss Clinic
Ideal Weight Loss Clinic
Skin Haven Cosmetic Clinic
Bevel Aesthetics
Vitality Medical PNW
BeautyDrip - Semaglutide, Ozempic, Tirzepatide
Well Medical Arts
Washington Trim Clinic
Dr. Kate Kass Precision Medicine
BioThrive Health
New Wave Functional & Aesthetic Medicine
Purity Medical Spa
Optimal BioHealth
Seattle Plastic Surgery
Bryan Semaglutide Injections Center
Glow Medispa
Bellevue Anti-Aging Medical Clinic
About Tirzepatide in Washington
What is Tirzepatide?
Tirzepatide is a first-in-class dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist developed by Eli Lilly. It uniquely targets both the GIP and GLP-1 receptors, producing greater weight loss and blood sugar control than GLP-1-only medications. Approved as Mounjaro for type 2 diabetes (2022) and Zepbound for weight management (2023), tirzepatide has shown weight loss of up to 22.5% in clinical trials — the highest of any GLP-1 class medication.
Brand Names
Tirzepatide is available as Mounjaro, Zepbound, manufactured by Eli Lilly.
Expected Weight Loss
In the SURMOUNT-1 trial, participants on tirzepatide 15 mg lost an average of 22.5% of their body weight over 72 weeks. At the 10 mg dose, average weight loss was 21.4%. Over a third (36%) on the highest dose lost 25% or more of their body weight, and 63% lost 20% or more.
Cost in Washington
Without insurance, Tirzepatide typically costs $1,000-$1,200/month (Mounjaro), $1,000-$1,100/month (Zepbound). With insurance, costs range from $25-$200/month (varies by plan). Compounded options may be available at $250-$550/month.
Savings programs: Eli Lilly offers the Zepbound Savings Card (commercially insured patients may pay as low as $25/month) and the LillyDirect platform for direct-to-patient delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 37 clinics prescribing Tirzepatide (Mounjaro and Zepbound) in Washington. Washington is one of the better-served states for Tirzepatide availability.
Yes, 22 of 37 Tirzepatide providers in Washington (59%) offer telehealth. Most providers here support virtual visits, so you can start treatment without an office visit.
Brand-name Mounjaro and Zepbound costs $800–$1,400/month without insurance in Washington. Compounded Tirzepatide from clinic weight loss programs typically runs $200–$500/month. With insurance, copays range from $25–$200/month depending on your plan's formulary and whether prior authorization is required.
Yes. Tirzepatide is a prescription medication in all US states including Washington. You can get evaluated and prescribed through 22 telehealth providers in Washington, or visit any of the 37 clinics listed here in person.
Coverage depends on your plan and diagnosis. Tirzepatide is widely covered for type 2 diabetes. For weight management, coverage is expanding — Wegovy and Zepbound now have broader approval, but many plans still require prior authorization or documented BMI criteria. Check with your insurer or ask the clinic to verify coverage before your appointment.
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