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How much is a weight loss clinic?

The cost of a weight loss clinic can vary widely depending on the services offered, the provider’s experience, location, and whether medications are included. On average, most people spend $200 to $500 for their initial …

The cost of a weight loss clinic can vary widely depending on the services offered, the provider’s experience, location, and whether medications are included. On average, most people spend $200 to $500 for their initial visit, and ongoing costs can range from $100 to over $1,000 per month, especially if prescription medications like Wegovy or Zepbound are involved.

Let’s break it down so you know what to expect before you book your first appointment.

1. Initial consultation: $100–$500

Most weight loss clinics begin with a comprehensive evaluation, which may include:

  • Body composition and BMI analysis
  • Lab work (blood sugar, cholesterol, thyroid, etc.)
  • Medical and lifestyle history
  • A personalized treatment plan

Some clinics include this fee in a package, while others charge separately. Expect to pay more at doctor-led clinics or specialty centers.

2. Monthly follow-ups: $100–$300/month

Ongoing visits often include:

  • Progress tracking and weigh-ins
  • Adjustments to your medication or diet plan
  • Nutritional counseling or behavioral support
  • Prescription refills if on weight loss meds

Some clinics charge per visit, while others offer monthly membership packages that bundle services.

3. Prescription medications: $25–$1,400/month

The biggest cost factor in many programs is weight loss medications. Here’s what to expect:

  • GLP-1 medications (Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic): $900–$1,400 without insurance
  • Older meds (Phentermine, Qsymia, Contrave): $25–$100/month
  • Compounded semaglutide: $200–$400/month (off-label, not FDA-approved)

If your insurance covers your medication, your out-of-pocket costs may be minimal or fully covered, especially with savings cards.

4. Supplements, injections, or IV therapy: $50–$300 extra

Some clinics offer optional add-ons like:

  • Lipo-B or MIC injections (fat-burning support): $30–$75 per shot
  • B12 shots: $20–$40
  • IV vitamin therapy for metabolism, energy, or hydration: $100–$250 per session

These are usually elective and not required, but many patients add them for support.

5. Meal plans or product costs: $100–$500/month

Clinics that follow structured food plans (like Optifast or meal replacement programs) may sell:

  • Prepackaged shakes or bars
  • Custom low-calorie meal plans
  • Grocery shopping guides

This cost is optional, but you’ll want to budget for food planning either way.

6. Are weight loss clinics worth it?

If you’ve struggled to lose weight on your own, medically guided support can be life-changing. A clinic may help you:

  • Identify hormonal or metabolic issues
  • Access medications that actually work
  • Stay accountable with consistent follow-ups
  • Avoid fad diets or unsafe supplements

Many patients report better results and fewer side effects with supervised care, especially when compared to going it alone.

When urgent care can help

Urgent care centers are increasingly offering:

  • Weight loss consultations
  • Lab testing to support GLP-1 eligibility
  • Same-day prescriptions for FDA-approved medications
  • Referrals to full-service clinics or weight management specialists

It’s a smart, affordable place to start if you’re not ready for a long-term membership.

Final thought

The cost of a weight loss clinic can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars per month, depending on the approach and medications used. Look for a program that fits your budget, goals, and health needs—and always choose medically supervised care for safe, sustainable results.

If symptoms get worse or don’t improve, visit your local urgent care provider for professional evaluation.
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