GLP-1ClinicsNearMe

GLP-1 Clinics in Madison, Wisconsin

Searching for a GLP-1 provider in your area? Our directory lists 77 verified providers serving Madison, Wisconsin (285,300 residents · 37.4% adult obesity).

Each clinic below offers GLP-1 weight-loss medications including Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound. Compare ratings, services, and pricing — then book directly or via our partner directory at GLP1Maps.com.

Find Your Clinic ↓Browse Full Directory →

Top 10 GLP-1 Clinics in Madison

4.6

VIVE Medical Aesthetics — Weight Loss 4 ME program: medication + nutrition + exercise. Nurse Practitioner-supervised. Semaglutide & tirzepatide optional. Free 30-min consult. 4.8H

OzempicMounjaroIn-Person

SSM Health Dean Medical Group — Weight Management — Diplomats of the Board of Obesity Medicine at SSM Health Dean. FDA-approved GLP-1 medications with nutrition and behavioral counseling. This directory is for informational purposes only. Not medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider. — TheGLP1Guide.net 13

SemaglutideIn-Person

Pricing: Insurance/Call

More GLP-1 Resources

Independent network of GLP-1 resources serving Madison and patients across the U.S.

What to Look for in a GLP-1 Clinic

Choosing the right GLP-1 provider in Madison matters. Look for clinics that offer:

GLP-1 Medications Explained

GLP-1 receptor agonists work by mimicking a hormone that regulates appetite and blood sugar. The main options:

Cost & Insurance in Wisconsin

Wisconsin Medicaid (BadgerCare Plus) covers GLP-1 for diabetes only.

For state regulation info, see the Wisconsin Medical Board.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many GLP-1 clinics are in Madison?

Our directory lists 77 verified GLP-1 clinics in the Madison area, with rankings based on patient reviews, services offered, and verified provider status.

Does insurance cover GLP-1 medications in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin Medicaid (BadgerCare Plus) covers GLP-1 for diabetes only.

Are compounded GLP-1 medications still available?

Following the FDA's April 2026 503B ruling, compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are no longer available from most U.S. pharmacies. Most clinics now prescribe FDA-approved Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound.