GLP-1 clinics in Washington

We track 19 GLP-1 and weight-loss clinics in Washington. Graded dossiers publish as our editorial team reviews each one.

19
Clinics tracked
14
In-person clinics
9
Offer telehealth
0
Graded so far

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

Washington has a telehealth-friendly GLP-1 market for its size. We currently track 19 clinics prescribing semaglutide, tirzepatide, or related weight-loss medications, and 9 of them offer a telehealth option, nearly half, one of the higher shares in our set.

The GLP-1 landscape in Washington

Washington GLP-1 care blends in-person clinics with a strong telehealth presence. Some clinics prescribe FDA-approved brand drugs; many offer compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide, a different product with different oversight. Our compounded vs. brand guide explains what to confirm first.

Because telehealth is common here, patients outside the Seattle metro have more remote options than in most states we cover. An online provider should be Washington-licensed. Pricing varies and coverage depends on your plan; we do not track Washington insurance or Medicaid rules, so check those directly.

Provider density in Washington

Tracked clinics cluster around Puget Sound. Seattle (7) and Bellevue (4) lead our database, with Renton and a spread of smaller cities (Bothell, Edmonds, Gig Harbor) filling out the rest. The state's heavier telehealth availability helps reach patients east of the Cascades.

GLP-1 medications offered in Washington

How many tracked clinics offer each medication.

MedicationClinics offering it
semaglutide19
tirzepatide8
retatrutide1

Where clinics cluster in Washington

Seattle (7)Bellevue (4)Renton (2)Bothell (1)Edmonds (1)Gig Harbor (1)

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

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

No. We track 19 GLP-1 clinics in Washington and have not published graded dossiers yet. A listing means we track the provider, not that we have scored it.

Is telehealth widely available for GLP-1 in Washington?

Relatively, yes. Of the 19 clinics we track in Washington, 9 offer a telehealth option, one of the higher shares among the states we cover. An online provider generally needs a Washington license.

Where are most Washington GLP-1 clinics?

Around Puget Sound in our database: Seattle (7) and Bellevue (4) lead, with more in Renton, Bothell, Edmonds, and Gig Harbor.