GLP-1 Clinics in South Dakota

Verified semaglutide & tirzepatide providers · SD

10 verified clinics
1 city
2 accept insurance

GLP-1 Weight Loss Clinics in South Dakota

GLPFinders lists 10 verified GLP-1 clinics across 1 city in South Dakota. Sioux Falls has the most providers with 10 listed clinics. 2 clinics accept insurance.

✓ Insurance accepted

Cities in South Dakota

Sioux Falls10 clinics

Top GLP-1 Clinics in South Dakota

The Confidence Collective

4.9

Sioux Falls, SD

SemaglutideTirzepatide
$750

Accelerate Wellness

3.3

Sioux Falls, SD

Vital Flow Infusions

Sioux Falls, SD

Avera Comprehensive Weight Management

Sioux Falls, SD

Insurance

Gameday Men's Health

Sioux Falls, SD

Insurance

BeyondMD

Sioux Falls, SD

Semaglutide

Aspire Health

Sioux Falls, SD

WegovyZepbound

iv&co

Sioux Falls, SD

SummaUp

Sioux Falls, SD

Tirzepatide
$199

CNOS

Sioux Falls, SD

GLP-1 Clinics in South Dakota — FAQ

How do I find a GLP-1 clinic in South Dakota?

GLPFinders lists 10 verified GLP-1 clinics in South Dakota, with the most providers in Sioux Falls. Browse by city using the links above, or scroll down to see top-rated providers. Each listing includes contact info, services, and insurance details.

What GLP-1 medications are available in South Dakota?

GLP-1 clinics in South Dakota typically offer semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy), tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound), and compounded semaglutide. Compounded versions are often significantly less expensive than brand-name medications. Availability varies by clinic and your medical history.

Do I need a prescription for semaglutide in South Dakota?

Yes. Semaglutide and tirzepatide are FDA-approved prescription medications. A licensed South Dakota provider must evaluate your health history, BMI, and medical conditions before prescribing. Most GLP-1 clinics listed on GLPFinders include an initial consultation as part of their intake process.

Does insurance cover GLP-1 treatment in South Dakota?

2 GLP-1 clinics in South Dakota on GLPFinders accept insurance. Coverage depends on your specific plan and whether the medication is prescribed for diabetes versus obesity. Many patients use compounded semaglutide as a cost-effective alternative when insurance doesn't cover branded options.