OK Medicine is a medical weight loss clinic in Oklahoma City that prescribes GLP-1 medications like semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Zepbound, Mounjaro) alongside behavioral coaching and nutritional guidance. It operates on a direct-to-consumer model rather than as part of a hospital system, meaning patients pay out of pocket or through insurance without referral requirements. The clinic sits in a growing segment of Oklahoma City weight loss providers that has expanded significantly since GLP-1 drugs became widely available for weight management, not just diabetes.
OK Medicine functions as a boutique medical weight loss practice, not a bariatric surgery center or general primary care clinic. The clinic prescribes injectable weight loss medications and conducts the medical oversight required to use them safely, including baseline labs, regular check-ins, and medication adjustments. It combines prescription-based treatment with behavior modification coaching, distinguishing it from automated online GLP-1 services (like those offered through telehealth-only platforms) and from surgical centers that handle bypass or sleeve gastrectomy. The business model depends on retention rather than volume; patients typically remain under care for six months to two years.
OK Medicine offers tiered service packages. A standard medical weight loss package, which includes initial consultation, bloodwork, the first month of medication, and monthly follow-ups, costs approximately $400 to $600 per month. This covers the office visit and behavioral coaching but not the medication itself. Injectable medications (semaglutide or tirzepatide) are priced separately, ranging from $250 to $550 per month depending on dose and whether the clinic sources the medication or the patient uses their insurance. Some insurance plans cover GLP-1 medications for weight loss if the patient meets weight and comorbidity criteria; verification of coverage is essential before starting. Patients without insurance coverage pay full out-of-pocket cost. The clinic does not charge separate fees for nutritional counseling or support calls between scheduled visits. Prices may shift as manufacturer pricing changes; confirmation with the clinic is warranted before enrollment.
Oklahoma City has several weight loss pathways, each with different costs and scopes. Bariatric surgery centers at Integris and OU Health offer gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and duodenal switch for patients who meet BMI and comorbidity criteria; surgery requires a referral, typically involves a three-to-six-month pre-surgery evaluation, and costs $15,000 to $25,000 out of pocket (many insurance plans cover a portion). Recovery is permanent, but results are also permanent. OK Medicine, by contrast, requires no surgery, no referral, and produces reversible results; weight typically returns if medication stops. Telemedicine-only GLP-1 platforms (Ro, Calibrate, others available nationally) offer lower entry costs (often $200 to $300 per month) but provide no in-person bloodwork or physical exams; they suit patients comfortable with telephone or video-only contact. OK Medicine's in-office bloodwork, physical assessment, and face-to-face coaching appeal to patients who want hands-on oversight and local accountability. Primary care offices in Oklahoma City now prescribe semaglutide for weight loss as well; if you already have an established PCP, that option costs less but often receives less time and specialization. OK Medicine is suited to patients prioritizing medication-based weight loss with dedicated behavioral support and willing to pay premium rates for local, in-person care.
OK Medicine works best for adults with a BMI of 27 or higher (or 25 with weight-related medical conditions), no contraindications to GLP-1 drugs, and realistic expectations about the timeline. Results typically include 10 to 15 percent body weight loss over three to six months when combined with behavior changes. It suits people who have tried diet and exercise alone without sustained results, who do not qualify for or prefer not to pursue surgery, and who want to work with a dedicated clinic staff. It does not suit patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer (a contraindication to GLP-1 drugs), those unwilling to commit to regular office visits and lab monitoring, or patients seeking weight loss guarantees. It is also not appropriate for pregnant women or those actively trying to conceive.
The initial appointment runs 60 to 90 minutes. A clinician takes a medical history focusing on previous weight loss attempts, comorbidities, medications, and family history of thyroid cancer, pancreatitis, or diabetes. Bloodwork (comprehensive metabolic panel, thyroid function, hemoglobin A1C) is drawn on-site. Blood pressure and weight are recorded. The clinician explains medication options, potential side effects (nausea, constipation, vomiting in early weeks), and the expected timeline for results. If the patient is a candidate, a prescription is written, and a follow-up appointment is scheduled for two weeks out to monitor tolerance. A nutritionist or health coach may also meet with the patient to outline dietary adjustments. New patients should plan to spend one and a half to two hours on-site. Fasting is not required.
OK Medicine operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; verify current weekend hours as policy has expanded at some clinics. The clinic is located in Oklahoma City proper (specific address confirmation is advised on the website). Parking is typically lot parking at the facility. Most visits after the first can be conducted as check-ins lasting 15 to 20 minutes. Monthly lab work is conducted at the clinic; some follow-up bloodwork can be delegated to a patient's primary care lab for convenience.
OK Medicine fills a niche for Oklahoma City residents who want prescription weight loss medication with in-person medical oversight and coaching. Its focus on injectable GLP-1 medications and behavioral support, rather than surgery or telehealth-only prescription services, makes it a distinct option in the local landscape.
