GLP-1 weight-loss clinics in St. George, Utah
4 St. George clinics ranked by Trust Score — with published program fees, LegitScript status, and patient reviews. Only 1 of these 4 clinics publish a program / visit fee — see each listing for details.
Price-Transparency Comparison
Top 4 of 4 matched| Clinic | Program fee | Medication | Insurance | Verification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| St. George Weight Loss & Wellness | — | Not captured | Cash pay | 1 of 5 verified |
| Mesa Medical Health & Wellness | — | Not captured | Cash pay | 1 of 5 verified |
| Iron IV | — | Not captured | Cash pay | 1 of 5 verified |
| Potere Health MD: Affordable Weight Loss | $80 – $135/mo | Not captured | Cash pay | 2 of 5 verified |
Ranked Providers
St. George Weight Loss & Wellness
Updated 1211h agoMesa Medical Health & Wellness
Updated 1210h agoFrequently Asked Questions
How many GLP-1 weight-loss clinics are in St. George, Utah?
TrimSoMo tracks 4 GLP-1 clinics in St. George. Each listing shows a Verification Score — how many of five independent checks (LegitScript, NPI, FDA screen, state licensing, price transparency) we've completed — so you can compare what's confirmed, its source, and reviews.
How much do GLP-1 clinic programs cost in St. George?
Only 1 of the 4 clinics we track in St. George publish a program / visit fee — too few to quote a meaningful city median, so we don't. Check each listing above for its own fee. For reference, brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound without insurance typically runs $1,000–$1,400/mo, telehealth programs are commonly $250–$550/mo, and compounded semaglutide can start around $179/mo.
Do GLP-1 clinics in St. George accept insurance?
0% of the GLP-1 clinics we list in St. George accept insurance. Coverage varies by plan — most large employer plans now cover GLP-1 for obesity if BMI ≥ 30 (or ≥ 27 with comorbidities), and prior authorization is usually required. Use the "Accepts insurance" filter above to see them.
Brand-name vs compounded GLP-1 — which is right for me?
Brand-name (Wegovy, Zepbound) is FDA-approved and consistent. Compounded versions are made by 503A/503B pharmacies, often cheaper but less regulated. Availability and legality of compounded GLP-1 are changing under evolving FDA rules (2025–2026) — choose certified clinics and confirm current options directly.
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