GLP-1 clinics in Florida

We track 82 GLP-1 and weight-loss clinics in Florida. Graded dossiers publish as our editorial team reviews each one.

82
Clinics tracked
45
In-person clinics
34
Offer telehealth
0
Graded so far

Where can I find GLP-1 (semaglutide/tirzepatide) clinics in Florida?

Florida has one of the deepest GLP-1 markets we cover. We currently track 82 clinics across the state that prescribe semaglutide, tirzepatide, or related weight-loss medications, and 34 of them offer a telehealth option. That includes both in-person weight-loss practices and clinics that see Florida patients online after a video visit.

The GLP-1 landscape in Florida

Most GLP-1 care in Florida runs through cash-pay clinics rather than traditional primary care. Some prescribe FDA-approved brand drugs (Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, Mounjaro); many lean on compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide, which is a different product with different oversight. Our compounded vs. brand guide explains why that distinction matters before you pay.

Telehealth is common here, and a clinic seeing you online generally needs a provider licensed in Florida. Coverage and pricing vary widely, so confirm licensing and whether the medication is brand or compounded before your first appointment. We do not track insurance or Medicaid rules by state; check your own plan and Florida's current requirements directly.

Provider density in Florida

Tracked clinics cluster along the coasts and major metros. Fort Lauderdale (12), Jacksonville (11), Tampa (9), and Orlando (7) hold the most in our database, with additional density in West Palm Beach and Boca Raton. Rural counties are thinner, which is where the state's heavy telehealth availability tends to fill the gap.

GLP-1 medications offered in Florida

How many tracked clinics offer each medication.

MedicationClinics offering it
semaglutide75
tirzepatide63
liraglutide4
retatrutide4

Where clinics cluster in Florida

Fort Lauderdale (12)Jacksonville (11)Tampa (9)Orlando (7)West Palm Beach (6)Boca Raton (5)

How to find and vet a GLP-1 clinic in Florida

We are building graded dossiers on GLP-1 clinics, but that work is rolling out one clinic at a time, so most listings in Florida are tracked, not yet graded. Until a clinic has a published dossier, do your own diligence. A few things worth confirming before you pay:

  • Who prescribes. Confirm a licensed clinician (physician, NP, or PA) licensed in Florida evaluates you, not just an intake form.
  • Brand or compounded. Ask whether the medication is an FDA-approved brand drug or a compounded version. They are not the same; our compounded vs. brand guide explains why.
  • Total cost. Get the all-in monthly price in writing, including the medication, visits, and any membership. See our cost guide for typical ranges.
  • Follow-up. Check how dose changes, side effects, and refills are handled, and how you reach a clinician between visits.

When you have a shortlist, line them up side by side with our compare tool, and read how we grade to see the standards our dossiers will hold clinics to. If you are considering an online provider, our telehealth guide covers what to check.

Want to line clinics up head-to-head? Use the compare tool →

Last updated: July 14, 2026Sourcing method: Clinic database + public web sourcesReviewed by: GLP-1 Grades Editorial Team

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the Florida clinics on this page graded?

Not yet. We track 82 GLP-1 clinics in Florida today and are rolling out graded dossiers as our editorial team reviews each one. Until a clinic has a published dossier, treat its listing as a tracked provider, not a scored recommendation.

Do Florida GLP-1 clinics take insurance?

Many are cash-pay, and coverage depends entirely on your plan and the specific medication. We do not track state-level insurance or Medicaid rules. Confirm pricing and any coverage directly with the clinic and your insurer.

Can I get a GLP-1 prescription online in Florida?

Yes, telehealth is widely available. Of the clinics we track in Florida, 34 offer a telehealth option. A provider treating you online generally needs a Florida license, so confirm that before booking.