Obesity-Medicine & Endocrinology Practices in New Hampshire

75 NPI-verified obesity-medicine, endocrinology, and bariatric practices across 25 New Hampshire cities — sourced directly from the CMS National Provider registry. The directory also lists 46 facility-type clinics and 9 primary-care clinicians statewide whose CMS taxonomy also includes obesity medicine (see the Taxonomy Mix and per-city bands below).

New Hampshire at a Glance

NPI-verified clinics
130
CMS national registry
Cities with a listing
25
Across New Hampshire
Obesity-medicine + endo (core)
77
Primary taxonomy match
Bariatric surgery practices
40
Surgical taxonomy

Taxonomy Mix

Of the 130 New Hampshire practices in this directory, 77 carry a core obesity-medicine or endocrinology taxonomy (2 Obesity Medicine, 75 Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism), 0 are multi-specialty or primary-care clinic facilities, 40 carry a bariatric-surgery taxonomy, 0 carry a bariatric-medicine-adjacent combination taxonomy, 10 are family or internal medicine practices, and 3 are nurse-practitioner or physician-assistant enumerations.

Top Cities by Clinic Count

Cities with at least 3 clinics and 1 named, address-resolved practice have their own dedicated page. Smaller cities are listed below with their clinic count.

CityClinicsCore taxonomy
Lebanon2422
Manchester2113
Nashua1712
Dover129
Portsmouth100
Derry72
Salem54
Concord53
North Conway42
Claremont40
Londonderry31
Keene22
Stratham22
Amherst21
Bedford22

All New Hampshire Cities (25)

Browse all 25 New Hampshire cities in this directory A–Z

Prefer Telehealth?

In-person obesity-medicine and endocrinology visits are one path to GLP-1 treatment. Many New Hampshire residents instead use a licensed telehealth provider that ships compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide directly to their address — see our full list of GLP-1 telehealth providers serving New Hampshire for pricing and reviews, or compare the best semaglutide and tirzepatide providers nationwide.

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