GLP-1 clinics in Maryland

We track 13 GLP-1 and weight-loss clinics in Maryland. Graded dossiers publish as our editorial team reviews each one.

13
Clinics tracked
6
In-person clinics
4
Offer telehealth
0
Graded so far

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

Maryland is one of the smaller GLP-1 markets we cover. We currently track 13 clinics prescribing semaglutide, tirzepatide, or related weight-loss medications, split between in-person practices and a handful offering a telehealth option, mostly around Baltimore and the D.C. suburbs.

The GLP-1 landscape in Maryland

Maryland GLP-1 care mixes cash-pay weight-loss clinics and med spas. Some prescribe FDA-approved brand drugs; several offer compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide, a different product with different oversight. Our compounded vs. brand guide explains the distinction.

A modest share of clinics here offer telehealth, which can help given the state's smaller footprint. An online provider should be Maryland-licensed. Pricing varies by clinic and coverage depends on your plan; we do not track Maryland insurance or Medicaid rules, so confirm those directly.

Provider density in Maryland

Tracked clinics center on the Baltimore–Washington corridor: Baltimore (3), Bethesda (2), and Silver Spring (2) lead our database, with single clinics in Catonsville, College Park, and Glen Burnie. Because the state is compact, telehealth extends reach to areas without a nearby clinic.

GLP-1 medications offered in Maryland

How many tracked clinics offer each medication.

MedicationClinics offering it
semaglutide12
tirzepatide8
liraglutide1

Where clinics cluster in Maryland

Baltimore (3)Bethesda (2)Silver Spring (2)Catonsville (1)College Park (1)Glen Burnie (1)

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

We are building graded dossiers on GLP-1 clinics, but that work is rolling out one clinic at a time, so most listings in Maryland 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 Maryland 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 these Maryland clinics graded?

No. We track 13 GLP-1 clinics in Maryland and have not published graded dossiers yet. A listing means we track the provider, not that we have scored it.

Do Maryland GLP-1 clinics offer telehealth?

Some do. 4 of the 13 clinics we track offer a telehealth option. An online provider generally needs a Maryland license.

Where are most Maryland GLP-1 clinics?

In our database they concentrate around Baltimore (3) and the D.C. suburbs of Bethesda and Silver Spring (2 each).