The Lamkin Clinic is a medical weight loss practice in Oklahoma City that combines appetite-suppressing medications (including GLP-1 receptor agonists), behavioral coaching, and nutritional support for adults seeking supervised weight management. Unlike commercial weight loss programs or gym-based services, it operates as a medical practice where a physician oversees treatment and adjusts prescriptions based on individual metabolic response and tolerance.
The clinic functions as an outpatient medical practice dedicated exclusively to weight loss treatment. It prescribes FDA-approved weight loss medications alongside structured behavioral and nutritional intervention, positioning it between primary-care physicians (who may offer weight loss advice but not specialized oversight) and bariatric surgery centers (which handle surgical interventions). The practice serves patients across the Oklahoma City metro and accepts both established and new patients.
The Lamkin Clinic offers tiered packages that typically include an initial comprehensive assessment (medical history, metabolic screening, and physical exam), ongoing medication management with monthly or bi-weekly appointments, and dietary consultation. Medications prescribed at the clinic are primarily GLP-1 receptor agonists such as semaglutide and tirzepatide, available through the clinic's pharmacy or patient insurance. Pricing structures vary by insurance coverage and medication type; uninsured patients should contact the clinic directly for cash-pay rates and any available packages, as costs for GLP-1 medications range substantially across providers and payers. Verify current pricing and insurance acceptance before scheduling.
Oklahoma City includes several alternatives in the weight loss space, each serving different patient needs. Medical practices offering weight loss in primary care (such as physicians at Integris Health or OU Health primary care clinics) typically provide general guidance but lack the specialized behavioral and pharmaceutical infrastructure of a dedicated weight loss clinic. Commercial programs like Noom or Weight Watchers operate on self-directed or group-coaching models without physician oversight or prescription medication; they suit patients seeking community support without medical intervention. Bariatric surgery centers, such as those affiliated with Integris or OU Health, handle surgical options (gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy) for patients with a BMI typically above 35 or 40; they require a longer evaluation period and represent an irreversible intervention. The Lamkin Clinic fills the middle ground: it offers medical supervision and medications without surgery, making it a logical first step for patients who have not responded to diet and exercise alone but want to avoid or defer surgery.
The Lamkin Clinic works well for adults whose weight loss efforts have plateaued despite dietary changes, those with comorbidities (diabetes, hypertension) that benefit from weight loss, and patients seeking structured accountability with a physician partner. It is not appropriate for patients with contraindications to GLP-1 medications (such as a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer), those seeking a low-cost entry point with no medical consultation, or individuals unprepared for behavioral work alongside pharmacotherapy. Patients should have realistic expectations: weight loss with medication is typically 10 to 20 percent of body weight under ideal conditions, not the dramatic results of bariatric surgery.
A new patient appointment includes a detailed health history and risk assessment, review of past weight loss attempts and current medications, physical examination, and often baseline bloodwork to rule out metabolic contributors (thyroid dysfunction, diabetes). The physician discusses medication options, potential side effects (nausea, constipation, injection-site reactions), and realistic timelines. Patients typically leave with a prescription and a follow-up appointment scheduled within two to four weeks to assess tolerance and adjust dosing. Bring insurance information and a current medication list.
Contact the clinic directly to confirm current hours; weight loss practices in Oklahoma City typically operate Monday through Friday during business hours. Parking and office location depend on the clinic's current site; the clinic's phone line or website will provide the address and any lot details. Prescription refills and minor adjustments may be handled by phone or telehealth, though in-person visits are required at intervals to measure progress and monitor side effects.
The Lamkin Clinic offers Oklahoma City residents a medical pathway to weight loss that is more structured and medically responsive than self-directed approaches, yet less invasive than bariatric surgery for those at an earlier stage of treatment seeking specialized pharmaceutical and behavioral support.
