GLP-1 Weight Loss in Laredo (2026)

150 GLP-1 telehealth providers ship to Laredo, Texas. Compounded semaglutide averages $189/month — same active ingredient as Wegovy and Ozempic, a fraction of the cost.

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Editor's picks · Laredo

Best GLP-1 providers serving Laredo

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  1. Top pick

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    $49/mo

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    $99/mo

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  5. 7.8

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    $149/mo

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    $99/mo

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About GLP-1 Access in Laredo

Laredo is a major city on the Texas-Mexico border, located in Texas with a population of approximately 255,000. Telehealth is legal in Texas, and licensed GLP-1 providers can prescribe semaglutide or tirzepatide and ship directly to Laredo ZIP codes. Prices, formulary availability, and specific provider state coverage vary — confirm with the provider before starting.

Texas's adult obesity rate is approximately 35.6% based on CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data[2], and state rankings are published in CDC's Adult Obesity Facts[3].

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All GLP-1 Providers Serving Laredo

1

Enhance MD

Verified partner

Best for: lab-monitored compounded GLP-1 with mandatory video visit

8.6

Enhance MD pairs compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide with mandatory baseline metabolic labs at Quest Diagnostics and a synchronous video visit with a board-certified clinician — a more rigorous onboarding than the async-only compounded GLP-1 model most telehealth providers use. Three tiers (Core semaglutide, Advanced tirzepatide, Elite combined) plus aggressive intro pricing ($49 first month on Core).

Score Breakdown

Value25%
8.5
Effectiveness25%
8.5
User Experience15%
8.5
Trust & Safety15%
8.5
Accessibility10%
9
Support10%
9

Pros

  • Baseline and ongoing metabolic labs (CMP, lipids, TSH, HbA1c) at Quest every 6 months — rare for compounded GLP-1
  • Mandatory video visit with a US-licensed MD or NP before your first prescription — not a pure questionnaire model
  • Three tiers, including a combined semaglutide + tirzepatide Elite plan ($322/mo) for patients plateaued on one GLP-1
  • Uses LegitScript-certified 503A pharmacies (Tru Meds Rx, Strive Pharmacy, Pharmacy Hub)
  • Low first-month intro pricing: $49 Core, $99 Advanced, $189 Elite
  • Unlimited clinician messaging and dose-adjustment support included

Cons

  • Compounded only — no FDA-approved Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, or Mounjaro
  • Not available in 10 states: AL, AR, GA, HI, LA, MS, MO, SC, TN, WV
  • Mandatory lab work adds 5–10 days to onboarding vs async-only competitors
  • No insurance accepted — cash pay, HSA/FSA eligible
  • Intro pricing resets to full tier rate after 30 days — the $49/$99/$189 figures aren't ongoing cost
2

Embody

Verified partner

Best for: lowest first-month entry pricing on compounded GLP-1s

8.5

Embody offers compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide via injection plus a unique compounded oral tirzepatide gum formulation. Aggressive first-month entry pricing with all 50 states and a 24/7 clinician messaging model led by a board-certified internal medicine CMO.

Score Breakdown

Value25%
8.5
Effectiveness25%
8.5
User Experience15%
8.5
Trust & Safety15%
8.5
Accessibility10%
8.5
Support10%
8.5

Pros

  • Lowest first-month entry pricing in the compounded segment ($99 first month for semaglutide, $149 for tirzepatide injection)
  • Unique compounded oral tirzepatide gum formulation — alternative for patients who prefer not to inject
  • Available in all 50 states with no insurance friction
  • 24/7 unlimited clinician messaging and dose-adjustment support included
  • Medical leadership by Dr. Alan Viglione, board-certified in Internal Medicine

Cons

  • Refill pricing jumps to $299/month after the first month — initial $99/$149 is an intro rate, not the ongoing cost
  • Compounded only — no FDA-approved brand-name Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, or Mounjaro option
  • Pharmacy partners not publicly named — compounding source transparency is limited
  • Compounded oral tirzepatide does not have an FDA-approved counterpart, and oral GLP-1 bioavailability remains an active area of clinical debate
3

Strut Health

Verified partner

Best for: oral-lozenge compounded GLP-1 access

8.1

Strut Health offers LegitScript + ACHC-accredited compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide in both injectable and oral lozenge formats, shipping to 49 states. Board-certified US physicians handle prescribing with free unlimited follow-up messaging, but eligibility is gated behind a 'medical necessity' clinician determination that isn't publicly defined.

Score Breakdown

Value25%
8.5
Effectiveness25%
7.5
User Experience15%
8
Trust & Safety15%
8.5
Accessibility10%
8.5
Support10%
8

Pros

  • Both LegitScript and ACHC accredited — pharmacy oversight most compounded GLP-1 providers don't carry
  • Oral lozenge option for semaglutide ($99/mo) and tirzepatide ($199/mo) — an injection-free alternative
  • Auto-refill pricing saves 13–21% vs one-off orders
  • Free unlimited follow-up messaging with board-certified US physicians
  • Ships to 49 states (only Arkansas excluded)

Cons

  • Requires a "medical necessity" review, but the criteria aren't published — you can't self-screen before paying for a consult
  • Compounded only — no FDA-approved Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, or Mounjaro
  • Pharmacy partners aren't named — you can't verify the compounding source
  • No insurance accepted — cash pay only
  • Phone consultation requirement varies by state
4

Live Vital

Verified partner

Best for: shoppers who want low-cost, physician-led compounded GLP-1 with peptide and hormone options

7.9

Live Vital is a physician-led telehealth practice founded by Dr. Patrick Taylor, MD, offering compounded GLP-1 weight loss — semaglutide from $99/mo and tirzepatide from $183/mo, billed as 3-month programs — alongside peptide and hormone therapy. Every plan is doctor-prescribed, filled by a licensed US pharmacy, and shipped to your door, with unlimited care-team messaging and no lock-in. Fully telehealth in all 50 states.

Score Breakdown

Value25%
8.5
Effectiveness25%
7.5
User Experience15%
7.5
Trust & Safety15%
7.5
Accessibility10%
8
Support10%
8

Pros

  • Physician-led — founded by Dr. Patrick Taylor, MD; all treatments doctor-prescribed via the clinical team
  • Transparent published pricing: semaglutide from $99/mo, tirzepatide from $183/mo (billed as 3-month programs)
  • Every plan includes doctor prescribing, licensed-pharmacy medication, and direct-to-door shipping
  • Unlimited messaging with the care team; cancel or pause anytime with no lock-in
  • Fully telehealth in all 50 states

Cons

  • Sold as 3-month programs (semaglutide $299 / tirzepatide $549 per quarter); 'starting at' rates can rise with dose
  • Doesn't accept insurance (HSA/FSA funds only)
  • Compounding pharmacy isn't named (only 'a licensed US pharmacy')
  • Also a peptide/longevity practice; those peptides are not FDA-approved (the site discloses this)
5

Gala

Verified partner

Best for: compounded GLP-1/GIP combo therapy on a yearly subscription with free shipping nationwide

7.8

Gala (legal entity AI Coaching Inc., d/b/a Gala GLP-1) is a Delaware-incorporated telehealth platform offering compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide on a yearly subscription, a lower-priced microdosing program, and brand-name Ozempic. The marketing site claims licensed providers in all 50 states with free shipping included. An oral Wegovy pill option is listed as 'coming soon.'

Score Breakdown

Value25%
7.5
Effectiveness25%
8
User Experience15%
7.5
Trust & Safety15%
7.5
Accessibility10%
8.5
Support10%
8

Pros

  • Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide at $179/mo with all doses included on the yearly plan
  • Lower microdosing tirzepatide tier at $149/mo for a sub-therapeutic starting protocol
  • Brand-name Ozempic available alongside compounded options
  • Claims licensed providers in all 50 states with free shipping included
  • 24/7 support, provider visit included, cancel anytime
  • LegitScript verified

Cons

  • $179/mo requires a yearly subscription — the standalone monthly price isn't published
  • Brand-name Ozempic at $1,299/mo is higher than peers (e.g., Found at $1,100/mo)
  • Pharmacy partners not named — only a "network of pharmacies" reference
  • Wegovy oral pill listed as "coming soon," not yet available
  • Per-state availability isn't listed; the all-50-states claim is gated behind intake

In-Person vs Telehealth in Laredo

Patients in Laredo have two main paths to GLP-1 treatment: an in-person obesity medicine or bariatric program, or a licensed telehealth provider that ships to Texas addresses. In-person programs are generally preferable for patients with complex medical needs, those pursuing bariatric surgery, or patients whose insurance covers a brand-name anti-obesity GLP-1 and requires in-person documentation. Telehealth is generally preferable for patients seeking cash-pay compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide from a 503A compounding pharmacy[5]. Medicaid and commercial insurance coverage of anti-obesity GLP-1s in Texas varies by plan[4].

Cost of GLP-1 Medications in Laredo

Average compounded semaglutide (Texas)[1]
$189/month

Brand-name Wegovy in Laredo typically costs $1,349/month without insurance, while Zepbound runs $1,086/month. Compounded semaglutide through telehealth providers averages $$189/month in Texas, representing savings of more than $13,000 per year.

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Sources & methodology — as of July 2026
  1. 1.Weight Loss Rankings — GLP-1 Pricing Index 2026 (our independent dataset)WeightLossRankings.org.
  2. 2.CDC BRFSS — Adult Obesity Prevalence Maps by State (Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  3. 3.CDC — State Obesity Rankings and Adult Obesity FactsCenters for Disease Control and Prevention.
  4. 4.KFF — Medicaid coverage research (anti-obesity & GLP-1 drug policy)Kaiser Family Foundation.
  5. 5.FDA — Compounding and the 503A Pharmacy FrameworkU.S. Food & Drug Administration.