Pristine Health is a medical weight loss clinic located in Oklahoma City that specializes in supervised weight loss programs combining prescription medications—primarily GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide and tirzepatide—with dietary guidance and lifestyle coaching. It occupies a space in the Oklahoma City weight loss market alongside larger wellness chains and independent providers, differentiating itself through physician oversight and access to newer appetite-suppressing drugs that have shifted how medical weight loss is delivered in the region.
Pristine Health operates as a medical clinic staffed by or overseen by licensed physicians who prescribe and monitor weight loss medications within a structured program. Unlike gym memberships or pure behavior-focused weight loss groups, Pristine Health uses pharmacotherapy as its primary tool. The practice focuses on adults seeking faster results than diet and exercise alone typically deliver, particularly those with obesity-related health conditions like hypertension or type 2 diabetes. It is not a surgical bariatric center; no gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, or lap-band procedures are performed here.
Pristine Health's core offering is GLP-1 therapy (semaglutide brand name Ozempic or Mounjaro, or tirzepatide). The initial consultation typically costs $150 to $250 and includes metabolic assessment, medical history review, and eligibility screening. Monthly medication injections and follow-up visits usually run $300 to $500 per month, depending on the specific drug and dose. Some patients report their insurance (including Medicaid and private plans) covers a portion of the injectable if prescribed for type 2 diabetes or obesity, though coverage varies widely and should be verified directly with Pristine Health's billing department before starting. Additional services often include optional nutritionist consultations ($75 to $150 per session) and fitness programming guidance. Prices shift with supply and insurance reimbursement patterns; confirm current fees when calling.
Oklahoma City has several weight loss pathways. Medical chains like Metabolic Health Centers and independent bariatric surgery practices (such as those affiliated with OU Medical Center) offer surgical options for severe obesity and charge $15,000 to $35,000 upfront; Pristine Health avoids this cost and commitment but also does not produce the dramatic 50+ pound weight loss typical of gastric surgery. Telehealth-only weight loss services (including national platforms like Ro and Noom) deliver GLP-1 prescriptions without in-person visits, often at lower monthly costs ($200 to $350), but provide less face-to-face physician oversight and are less suitable if medication side effects require adjustment. Traditional weight loss programs such as Weight Watchers focus on behavior change and community but do not offer pharmaceutical intervention. Pristine Health splits the middle: it provides local physician management and medication without surgery, making it a fit for those wanting pharmacotherapy with hands-on clinical oversight but not ready or suited for bariatric procedures.
Pristine Health is designed for adults with a BMI over 27 (or BMI over 25 with obesity-related conditions) who have not succeeded with diet and exercise alone and want medical help. It works best for those without contraindications to GLP-1 drugs, including people with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes, where the medication addresses both weight and blood sugar. It is not appropriate for people with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2, as GLP-1 drugs carry a black-box warning for these populations. It does not suit those unwilling to commit to weekly injections or monthly clinic visits. People seeking only behavioral support or those with severe obesity hoping for 100+ pound weight loss may find bariatric surgery a better fit. Pregnancy or planning pregnancy rules out enrollment.
At an initial appointment, expect 30 to 60 minutes. The physician or nurse practitioner will ask about weight history, previous diets, current medications, and any obesity-related health conditions. Blood pressure, weight, and sometimes fasting blood glucose will be measured. If approved, the clinician will explain how GLP-1 drugs work (slowing stomach emptying and signaling fullness to the brain), possible side effects (nausea, vomiting, constipation), and the injection schedule. You will receive a prescription, instruction on self-injection technique, and a follow-up appointment 2 to 4 weeks later. Some clinics include a brief nutrition handout; others upsell to a separate dietitian session.
Pristine Health operates typical clinic hours, generally Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday availability at some locations; verify specific hours when booking. On-site parking is available and typically free. The clinic is accessible by car and not served by EMBARK public transit on a frequent schedule, so personal transportation is practical. Appointments usually require advance booking; walk-ins are not standard. Prescription refills and follow-up labs can often be handled by telehealth between in-person visits.
Pristine Health fills a gap in Oklahoma City's weight loss landscape by delivering medication-based weight management with local physician oversight, making it a logical choice for those wanting faster results than lifestyle change alone but preferring to avoid surgery.
