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How to Get GLP-1 in Fort Lauderdale, FL for Weight Loss

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In Fort Lauderdale, an estimated 30.3% of adults have obesity, according to CDC PLACES 2023 data. That is higher than the Florida rate of 29.6% and lower than the national rate of 33.1%. GLP-1 medications are one option a licensed provider may consider for weight management, and for most people in Fort Lauderdale the practical path is a telehealth assessment: no local clinic visit, with medication shipped to your door if a provider determines a program is appropriate. Here is the city data and what your options look like.

Obesity and metabolic health in Fort Lauderdale

Adults with obesity (2023 estimate)

30.3%

Adults with diagnosed diabetes

12.8%

No leisure-time physical activity

24.7%

The CDC estimates that 30.3% of Fort Lauderdale adults have obesity (95% confidence interval 25.3% to 35.3%), out of an adult population of about 153,220. That is higher than the statewide Florida rate of 29.6% (2024) and lower than the national rate of 33.1% (2024).

MeasureFort LauderdaleFloridaNational
Adult obesity30.3%29.6%33.1%
No leisure-time physical activity24.7%25.0%22.5%

City figures: CDC PLACES: Local Data for Better Health, Place Data, 2023 estimates. State and national figures: CDC BRFSS. Full sources and methodology are listed at the bottom of this page.

The full health picture in Fort Lauderdale

Obesity rarely travels alone. The same CDC dataset estimates several related measures for Fort Lauderdale adults, each of which is part of what a provider weighs when evaluating whether a GLP-1 program is appropriate:

MeasureEstimate95% confidence interval
Adults with diagnosed diabetes12.8%11.3% to 14.4%
Adults with high blood pressure36.5%33.1% to 39.9%
Adults with depression16.7%14.2% to 19.3%
Adults sleeping less than 7 hours a night38.5%33.9% to 43.3%
Adults 18-64 without health insurance14.7%13.1% to 16.4%
Routine checkup in the past year79.1%76.0% to 82.0%
Fair or poor self-rated health20.1%18.0% to 22.3%

What direct surveys show for the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metro area

The city figures above are model-based estimates. As a cross-check, the CDC also surveys the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area directly through its SMART BRFSS program: in 2023, 24.5% of surveyed metro-area adults had obesity (95% confidence interval 20.3% to 28.7%, from 178 respondents). The metro area includes suburbs and neighboring communities, so it will not match the city estimate exactly, but the two figures tell a consistent story about the region.

Fort Lauderdale vs other Florida cities

City-level obesity estimates vary meaningfully across Florida. Compare Fort Lauderdale with nearby-ranked Florida cities:

Or compare every Florida city we track, plus Medicaid coverage rules and how Florida compares with other states, on the statewide Florida page.

Does Florida Medicaid cover GLP-1 medications for weight loss?

Medicaid rules are set at the state level, so what matters for Fort Lauderdale residents is the Florida program. As of March 2026, Florida Medicaid does not cover GLP-1 medications prescribed for weight loss. The Florida Medicaid preferred drug list (Agency for Health Care Administration, effective April 2026) includes GLP-1 medications only in its diabetes drug classes, and the state’s prior-authorization criteria (revised March 2026) require a type 2 diabetes diagnosis, a recent HbA1c of 6.5% or higher, and a prior trial of metformin. Weight-management GLP-1 formulations do not appear on the preferred drug list. Coverage rules change frequently, vary by plan, and almost always require prior authorization when weight-management GLP-1s are covered at all. Confirm your current benefits directly with Florida Medicaid or your plan administrator before making any decisions.

Nationally, obesity-drug coverage in Medicaid remains limited: only 13 state Medicaid programs covered GLP-1s for obesity under fee-for-service as of January 2026, and several states have narrowed or ended coverage since. Coverage for type 2 diabetes is more common and is separate from weight-management coverage.

GLP-1 telehealth in Fort Lauderdale: no clinic visit required

If you do not have coverage, do not qualify under your plan’s criteria, or do not want to navigate prior authorization, a cash-pay telehealth program is one route to discuss. Transformation Health connects patients with independent, licensed providers who evaluate your health history through an online assessment and determine whether a GLP-1 program is medically appropriate. There is no Fort Lauderdale office to drive to and no need to fit appointments around work: the assessment happens online, and if a provider approves a prescription, the medication ships to your Fort Lauderdale address.

You do not need a diabetes diagnosis to be evaluated, and you do not need insurance. Pricing is all-inclusive and covers medication, lab work, and provider care with no hidden fees. To see whether you qualify, start with the GLP-1 weight loss program overview or check whether you qualify if you are not diabetic.

Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide in Fort Lauderdale

Most people who start a GLP-1 program in Fort Lauderdale through telehealth receive a compounded medication. Both options are available to Fort Lauderdale residents: compounded semaglutide in an injectable or oral form, and compounded tirzepatide as an injectable. Each is prepared by a US-based, state-licensed compounding pharmacy and requires a prescription from an independent, licensed provider, so there is no separate Fort Lauderdale clinic or pharmacy to visit. Your medication ships to your Fort Lauderdale address after a provider approves the prescription.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not the same as brand-name versions, so a provider reviews whether one is appropriate for you before anything is prescribed. These guides cover the specifics:

Who qualifies for GLP-1 weight management in Fort Lauderdale

You do not need a diabetes diagnosis to be considered for GLP-1 weight management. A licensed provider generally evaluates candidates with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher, or 27 or higher when paired with a weight-related health condition such as high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, or prediabetes. The provider reviews your full health history, current medications, and goals before deciding whether treatment is appropriate, so eligibility is always an individual determination rather than a guarantee.

On age, you must be at least 18 years old to be evaluated in Florida. The upper age limit is 76. A licensed provider makes the final eligibility decision.

A large share of people seeking GLP-1 weight management in Fort Lauderdale are women between roughly 35 and 50 who are navigating weight changes tied to perimenopause, when shifting hormones can make weight harder to manage even when nothing else has changed. If that describes you, the appetite and metabolic effects of GLP-1 medications are one option worth discussing with a provider. You can read more about whether GLP-1 medications are appropriate if you are not diabetic and how GLP-1 medications work.

How to get GLP-1 in Fort Lauderdale

The process is built around a medical evaluation, not a checkout. For someone in Fort Lauderdale, it typically looks like this:

  1. Complete a free online health assessment that covers your history, medications, and goals.
  2. An independent, licensed provider reviews your information and determines whether a GLP-1 program is medically appropriate. Not everyone qualifies.
  3. If appropriate, your prescription is sent to a licensed compounding pharmacy and your medication ships to you, with provider support and coaching throughout.

There is no obligation to continue, and the assessment itself is free. If a GLP-1 program is not the right fit for your situation, the provider will tell you. To begin, see the GLP-1 weight loss program overview, or compare the statewide Florida data.

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Data sources and methodology


Important: Compounded medications are not FDA-approved products. They are prepared by US-based, state-licensed compounding pharmacies and have not been independently evaluated by the FDA for safety, efficacy, or quality. City health figures are CDC model-based estimates. Medicaid coverage information is general, changes frequently, and should be confirmed with your state program. All prescriptions require evaluation by an independent, licensed healthcare provider. Not all patients will qualify. Results vary by individual.

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What percentage of adults in Fort Lauderdale have obesity?
An estimated 30.3% of adults in Fort Lauderdale have obesity, according to CDC PLACES 2023 data (95% confidence interval 25.3% to 35.3%). That is higher than the Florida rate of 29.6% and lower than the national rate of 33.1%.
Can I get a GLP-1 prescription online in Fort Lauderdale?
GLP-1 medications always require a prescription. Through a telehealth assessment, an independent, licensed provider reviews your health history and determines whether a GLP-1 program is medically appropriate for you. Not all patients qualify.
Do I need to visit a weight loss clinic in Fort Lauderdale to get GLP-1?
No. With a telehealth program there is no Fort Lauderdale clinic to visit: you complete an online assessment, an independent, licensed provider reviews your information, and if a GLP-1 program is medically appropriate, the medication ships from a licensed pharmacy to your address in Fort Lauderdale. In-person clinics are another option some people prefer, but they are not required.
Does Florida Medicaid cover GLP-1 medications for weight loss?
As of March 2026, Florida Medicaid does not cover GLP-1 medications prescribed for weight loss. Confirm current benefits directly with your state Medicaid program, as coverage and prior-authorization rules change frequently.
Can I get compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide in Fort Lauderdale?
Yes. Compounded semaglutide (injectable or oral) and compounded tirzepatide (injectable) are available to Fort Lauderdale residents through a telehealth assessment with an independent, licensed provider. The medication is prepared by a US-based, state-licensed compounding pharmacy and shipped to your Fort Lauderdale address. A prescription is required, compounded medications are not FDA-approved, and not all patients qualify.
How much does a GLP-1 weight loss program cost without insurance?
Transformation Health offers all-inclusive monthly membership pricing that covers medication, lab work, and provider care, with no hidden fees. Because not all patients qualify and plans differ, the most accurate next step is a provider assessment. See our program and pricing details to compare options.

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Compounding allows pharmacists to create personalized medication formulations to meet specific patient needs, such as providing an alternative for a medication that is in shortage or creating a formulation without an ingredient a patient is allergic to.

It is important to understand that, as is the case with all compounded medications, these specific formulations are not FDA-approved. The FDA-approval process is designed for mass-produced, branded drugs. Compounded medications (which may utilize salt forms like semaglutide sodium/acetate) are prepared for individual patients and do not undergo the same large-scale FDA review for safety and efficacy. Your licensed provider will determine if this type of medication is the appropriate treatment for you. Transformation Health is not affiliated with, nor endorsed by, the manufacturers of any brand-name medications mentioned (e.g., Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Mounjaro®).

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