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Common Questions About Finding a Houston Clinic
How do I find a Houston weight loss clinic that accepts my insurance?
Start by calling the member services number on your insurance card and asking whether Wegovy (semaglutide) or Zepbound (tirzepatide) is on your formulary and what the prior authorization requirements are. Then call Houston-area clinics and ask whether they accept your specific plan and handle prior auth paperwork in-house. Clinics that manage prior auth internally significantly reduce the hassle of getting coverage approved. Use the clinic matcher above to narrow your list by area first.
What types of weight loss clinics are available in Greater Houston?
Houston has three main types of medical weight loss providers: dedicated medical weight loss clinics (the most common, focused specifically on GLP-1 programs and obesity medicine); primary care physicians who prescribe GLP-1 medications alongside general care; and obesity medicine specialists, typically at or near the Texas Medical Center, who handle complex cases. Dedicated weight loss clinics generally offer faster new-patient scheduling and more structured GLP-1 programs than primary care offices.
What should I ask when calling a Houston GLP-1 clinic?
Ask five things: Do you require labs before prescribing? (Yes is correct.) What dose-escalation schedule do you follow? How often will I see or speak with the provider? Do you handle prior authorization in-house if I have insurance? And what is the all-in monthly cost including medication, labs, and follow-up visits? A clinic that can answer all five clearly is a well-run program.
Is it better to see an in-person clinic or use a telehealth GLP-1 service in Houston?
For patients with no complex health history, either works well. In-person Houston clinics offer hands-on assessment, easier lab coordination, and better continuity of care if you have complications. Telehealth programs (national platforms or Houston-area hybrid clinics) offer faster start times and lower overhead costs. The key criteria for both: a licensed physician reviews your case, labs are required before the first prescription, and there is a defined follow-up process. Avoid any program, telehealth or in-person, that prescribes without requiring bloodwork.