Garcia Weight Loss Aesthetics & Hormone Therapy — Tampa Bay’s most established GLP-1 clinic since 2000. 4 locations. Average 15% body weight loss. 4.9H
Ozempic Clinics in Tampa, Florida
Need a clinic that prescribes Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro? Our directory lists 70 verified providers serving Tampa, Florida (414,547 residents · 29.6% 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.
Top 10 GLP-1 Clinics in Tampa
Tampa, FL
Nuviva Medical Weight Loss Tampa — GLP-1 & GIP (tirzepatide) dual therapy. Personalized nutrition + lifestyle support. No contracts. 4.8H
Tampa, FL
Medi-Weightloss Tampa / Westchase — Physician-supervised. Comprehensive medical eval including bloodwork, EKG, body composition. 4.8H
Pricing: $99 first mo (compound)
Tampa, FL
Health + Glow Tampa — ABOM-certified obesity medicine expert. FDA-approved GLP-1. Primary care + weight loss integrated. 4.8H
Tampa, FL
Options Medical Weight Loss Tampa — Board-certified obesity doctors. Avg 30 lbs fat loss in 6 months. Multiple Tampa Bay locations. 4.7H
8561 W LINEBAUGH AVE
Metabolic medicine provider specializing in medical weight management, bariatric care, and GLP-1 treatment in Tampa, Florida.
800 W DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD STE 4
Metabolic medicine provider specializing in medical weight management, bariatric care, and GLP-1 treatment in Tampa, Florida.
4204 B N MACDILL AVE
Metabolic medicine provider specializing in medical weight management, bariatric care, and GLP-1 treatment in Tampa, Florida.
2727 W. MARTIN L. KING JR. BLVD
Metabolic medicine provider specializing in medical weight management, bariatric care, and GLP-1 treatment in Tampa, Florida.
6101 WEBB RD STE 207
Metabolic medicine provider specializing in medical weight management, bariatric care, and GLP-1 treatment in Tampa, Florida.
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What to Look for in a GLP-1 Clinic
Choosing the right GLP-1 provider in Tampa matters. Look for clinics that offer:
- Board-certified physicians or NPs with experience in metabolic medicine
- FDA-approved medications (Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound) — not unverified compounded versions
- Comprehensive lab work before starting therapy
- Ongoing monitoring — weight, side effects, dose adjustments
- Transparent pricing — monthly costs, insurance acceptance
- Real reviews with details — clinics with text-rich patient reviews are more trustworthy than star-only ratings
GLP-1 Medications Explained
GLP-1 receptor agonists work by mimicking a hormone that regulates appetite and blood sugar. The main options:
- Ozempic & Wegovy — both contain semaglutide. Ozempic is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes; Wegovy for chronic weight management.
- Mounjaro & Zepbound — both contain tirzepatide (a dual GIP/GLP-1 agonist). Mounjaro for diabetes; Zepbound for weight loss.
- Compounded GLP-1s — Following the April 2026 FDA 503B ruling, compounded GLP-1 medications are no longer available from most pharmacies. Stick with FDA-approved brand-name medications from verified clinics.
Cost & Insurance in Florida
Florida Medicaid covers GLP-1 for diabetes; weight-loss generally not covered.
For state regulation info, see the Florida Medical Board.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many GLP-1 clinics are in Tampa?
Our directory lists 70 verified GLP-1 clinics in the Tampa area, with rankings based on patient reviews, services offered, and verified provider status.
Does insurance cover GLP-1 medications in Florida?
Florida Medicaid covers GLP-1 for diabetes; weight-loss generally not covered.
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.