Are GLP-1 Medications Right for Me?
If you’ve been struggling to lose weight—or to keep it off—you’re not alone. Many adults in Texas have tried calorie counting, workout plans, apps, accountability groups, and more, only to hit the same wall over and over again. If that sounds familiar, you may have heard about GLP-1 medications and wondered: Could this actually work for me?
The answer, as always, depends on your individual health history, goals, and preferences. But for many adults, GLP-1 therapy offers a medically sound, evidence-based path forward.
What Is a GLP-1 Medication?
GLP-1 stands for glucagon-like peptide-1, a hormone naturally produced in the body that helps regulate blood sugar and appetite. Medications in this category—like semaglutide and tirzepatide—are designed to mimic that hormone’s effects.
Originally developed for type 2 diabetes, GLP-1 medications have also been FDA-approved for weight management in patients who meet certain criteria. They work by slowing gastric emptying (how fast food leaves your stomach), increasing feelings of fullness, and reducing hunger signals in the brain.
When used under medical supervision, they can help support sustainable weight loss by changing the way your body responds to food—not by speeding up your metabolism or forcing you to eat less, but by making less feel like enough.
Who Typically Qualifies for GLP-1 Weight Loss Therapy?
While only a licensed medical provider can determine if you qualify, patients who benefit from GLP-1 medications often meet the following general criteria:
- A body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher, or
- A BMI of 27 or higher with a weight-related condition (such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or prediabetes)
These benchmarks come from FDA guidelines for weight management medications. That said, BMI alone isn’t the whole picture. At our clinic, we take the time to understand your full health history, lifestyle, and goals before making any decisions about treatment.
What If I Don’t Have Insurance Coverage for Name-Brand Medications?
Unfortunately, insurance coverage for GLP-1s is inconsistent. Some plans cover name-brand options like Wegovy® or Zepbound™ only for patients with diabetes or specific prior authorization. Other plans exclude weight-loss medications entirely.
Our clinic also offers compounded GLP-1 medications, prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies, and prescribed only when medically necessary. These may offer a more affordable, personalized path for patients paying out of pocket. We don’t claim they’re the same as brand-name medications—and we’re always careful to explain the differences—but we do believe in helping patients make informed choices based the options available.
Who Should Not Take GLP-1s?
GLP-1 medications aren’t for everyone. They’re not recommended for patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (a rare thyroid cancer) or for people with a condition called multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2).
They may also not be a good fit if you have a history of pancreatitis or certain gastrointestinal conditions. During your medical evaluation, we’ll go over these risks in detail to ensure your safety.
What to Expect If You’re a Candidate
If you qualify for treatment and decide to move forward, the process is simple. You’ll receive a prescription—either to a traditional or compounding pharmacy—and guidance on how to take it. Most patients start with a low dose and gradually increase over time based on tolerance and response.
We’ll also give you practical advice on eating, activity, hydration, and how to navigate side effects like nausea or fatigue in the early weeks. Our goal is to make sure you’re supported—not just handed a medication and sent on your way.
Start with a Free Initial Consultation
We provide medical weight loss care for adults all across Texas—whether you’re in Dallas, El Paso, Houston, or anywhere in between. Everything is handled online through modern telemedicine. That means no time off work, no driving across town through traffic, and no crowded clinics.
Your first consultation is completely free, and if you qualify, our single all-inclusive membership covers everything else: prescription management, follow-up, and ongoing access to your provider.
If you’ve been wondering whether GLP-1 medications could be the missing piece, we’re here to help you find out—safely, simply, and on your terms.
This post is not medical advice. Please consult a doctor before making any healthcare decisions.


