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Local Guide · Albuquerque · Updated May 2026

Weight Loss Shots in Albuquerque, NM (2026): GLP-1 Clinics, Cost & Online Picks

Albuquerque residents have access to GLP-1 weight loss care through UNM Health (the University of New Mexico's academic medical center), Presbyterian Healthcare Services (New Mexico's largest non-profit health system), Lovelace Health System, the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Public Health department, and licensed online telehealth providers. Here are the top metro clinics worth knowing — and the best New Mexico-licensed online provider for Burqueños who'd rather skip the I-25 or I-40 commute and waiting room.

Affiliate disclosure: Bartley Weight Loss earns commissions when readers sign up with providers through links on this page (specifically, the TrimRx recommendation below). Commissions do not influence our analysis — see our editorial policy.

Albuquerque is the largest healthcare market in New Mexico — anchored by UNM Health (the University of New Mexico's academic medical center, with UNM Hospital, UNM Children's Hospital, and the UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center), plus Presbyterian Healthcare Services (New Mexico's largest non-profit health system, with Presbyterian Hospital downtown, Presbyterian Rust Medical Center in Rio Rancho, and others), Lovelace Health System (with Lovelace Medical Center, Lovelace Westside Hospital, and Heart Hospital of New Mexico), the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Public Health department, and a fast-growing telehealth market. Albuquerque residents seeking GLP-1 weight loss care therefore have three practical paths: book an appointment at one of the major Albuquerque hospital systems, see a private endocrinologist or obesity medicine specialist somewhere between downtown and the Northeast Heights, or use a licensed online telehealth platform that prescribes and ships GLP-1 medication directly to your home. This guide covers all three, with a clear-eyed recommendation for the path most Burqueños will find genuinely convenient.

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Key takeaways for Albuquerque residents

About Albuquerque, NM — and what it means for GLP-1 access

The City of Albuquerque is home to roughly 564,000 residents — and the broader Albuquerque metropolitan area (Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance, and Valencia counties) to nearly 924,000 — making it the largest city in New Mexico and the central healthcare market for the state. The region's medical infrastructure is anchored by UNM Health (the University of New Mexico's academic medical center, with UNM Hospital, UNM Children's Hospital, the UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center, and the UNM School of Medicine), along with Presbyterian Healthcare Services (New Mexico's largest non-profit health system, with Presbyterian Hospital in downtown Albuquerque, Presbyterian Rust Medical Center in Rio Rancho, Presbyterian Kaseman Hospital in the Northeast Heights, and others), Lovelace Health System (with Lovelace Medical Center downtown, Lovelace Westside Hospital, and Heart Hospital of New Mexico), the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Public Health department, and hundreds of private practices spread from downtown and Nob Hill through Old Town, the Northeast Heights, the Northwest, the North Valley, the South Valley, the Westside, Rio Rancho, and the surrounding metro — many of which prescribe FDA-approved GLP-1 medications for clinically appropriate patients.

For GLP-1 weight loss care specifically, the abundance of options is both an advantage and a logistics problem. New patient wait times at top endocrinology and obesity medicine practices at UNM Health, Presbyterian, and Lovelace typically run 4-8 weeks. Specialist co-pays for cash-pay or out-of-network visits can run $300-$600+ per appointment. And for working professionals commuting in on I-25, I-40, or NM-528 (the Coors Bypass) between downtown, the Northeast Heights, the Westside, and Rio Rancho, getting to a specialist office can mean an hour each way in traffic and a meaningful slice of the workday lost to every refill or titration check-in.

Notable GLP-1 prescribing clinics in Albuquerque

Albuquerque is anchored by UNM Health (the University of New Mexico's academic medical center) along with Presbyterian Healthcare Services (New Mexico's largest non-profit system), Lovelace Health System, and the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Public Health department — all of which operate endocrinology, bariatric, and obesity medicine practices that prescribe GLP-1 medications. Below is a curated, editorially independent list of well-known prescribing programs across the Albuquerque metro. Each rating reflects our editorial assessment based on clinical reputation, GLP-1 program access, and publicly available patient-experience signals — out of 5 stars. Inclusion is informational only: Bartley Weight Loss has no commercial relationship with any of the institutions listed, and they have not paid or sponsored their placement on this page.

Academic Medical Center

UNM Health — UNM Hospital & Comprehensive Cancer Center

★★★★★★★★★★ 4.7/5 · Editorial

2211 Lomas Blvd. NE, near UNM main campus · the academic anchor of New Mexico

The University of New Mexico's academic medical center, with the UNM Center for Surgical Weight Loss and endocrinology, obesity-medicine, and bariatric programs. The academic anchor of New Mexico's medical infrastructure and the largest GLP-1 prescribing program in the state.

Hospital Network

Presbyterian Healthcare Services — Presbyterian Hospital

★★★★★★★★★★ 4.6/5 · Editorial

1100 Central Ave. SE, downtown Albuquerque · plus Kaseman (NE Heights) and system-wide

New Mexico's largest non-profit health system, with endocrinology, obesity-medicine, and bariatric programs at the flagship Presbyterian Hospital downtown, Presbyterian Kaseman in the Northeast Heights, and other metro campuses. Broad statewide footprint for routine GLP-1 follow-up.

Hospital Network

Lovelace Medical Center — Lovelace Health System

★★★★★★★★★★ 4.5/5 · Editorial

5400 Gibson Blvd. SE, near the Sunport · plus Heart Hospital of New Mexico

A long-established Albuquerque hospital network with endocrinology, obesity-medicine, and bariatric programs. Convenient option for routine GLP-1 follow-up close to home or work.

Hospital Network

Presbyterian Rust Medical Center — Rio Rancho

★★★★★★★★★★ 4.4/5 · Editorial

2400 Unser Blvd. SE, Rio Rancho · the West Side suburban suburb

Presbyterian's Rio Rancho campus, with endocrinology and bariatric specialists serving the rapidly growing West Side and northwestern Albuquerque metro. Convenient option for residents of Rio Rancho, Bernalillo, and the Westside.

Hospital Network

Lovelace Westside Hospital

★★★★★★★★★★ 4.3/5 · Editorial

10501 Golf Course Rd. NW, West Side Albuquerque · Lovelace Health System

Lovelace's West Side Albuquerque hospital, with endocrinology, obesity-medicine, and bariatric specialists. Convenient option for residents of the West Side, Cottonwood, and Paradise Hills seeking shorter commute times than downtown.

Public Health System

Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Public Health

★★★★★★★★★★ 4.1/5 · Editorial

Multiple community health centers · East Central, North Valley, South Valley, Westside

Bernalillo County's public health network, with primary care, diabetes-management, and chronic disease clinics that prescribe GLP-1 medications for clinically eligible patients. Sliding-scale fees available for uninsured and underinsured Albuquerque-area residents.

Wait times, scheduling availability, and insurance acceptance change frequently — always call the clinic directly to confirm new-patient availability and GLP-1 prescribing policy before booking. The clinics listed above are presented for informational reference only and are not paid placements.

How to get GLP-1 in Albuquerque without the commute — 3 simple steps

The fastest, most convenient path to clinician-supervised GLP-1 therapy for Burqueños skips the freeway, the specialist wait list, and the waiting room entirely. TrimRx is the U.S. telehealth provider we recommend for this exact use case — New Mexico-licensed clinicians, free clinical assessment, and direct shipping to any Albuquerque address in temperature-controlled packaging. Here's how it works:

1STEP 1 TrimRx eligibility quiz — Take the 2-minute assessment to see if you qualify
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Take the 2-minute eligibility quiz

Complete a quick, secure online questionnaire covering your health goals, medical history, current medications, and basic biometrics. No appointment, no video call, no waiting room — and no upfront payment to be evaluated. The quiz takes about two minutes from your phone or laptop.

2 minutes No upfront payment HIPAA-compliant
2STEP 2 Video consultation with a New Mexico-licensed clinician — secure HIPAA-compliant telehealth
GET PRESCRIBED

A New Mexico-licensed clinician reviews your information

One of TrimRx's licensed medical providers reviews your full intake against current clinical criteria for GLP-1 therapy. If you're a candidate, they prescribe the appropriate medication (compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide) and starting dose. If they have clarifying questions, they reach out via secure messaging before prescribing.

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Free 2-day shipping directly to your Albuquerque address

Approved prescriptions are dispatched by a licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy with temperature-controlled packaging. Your medication arrives at your Albuquerque address — from downtown and Nob Hill through Old Town, the Northeast Heights, the Northwest, the North Valley, the South Valley, the Westside, Rio Rancho, and the surrounding metro — within 2 business days, complete with everything you need to administer and ongoing clinical support throughout titration. Refills ship monthly on your schedule.

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What you get on a flat $179-$349 monthly rate: the medication itself, all clinician consultations, free 2-day shipping with temperature-controlled packaging, unlimited check-ins during titration, and TrimRx's flat-rate-pricing guarantee — your monthly cost doesn't increase as your dose escalates. No per-visit fees, no separate platform fees, HSA and FSA accepted.

Why TrimRx specifically — our editor's pick for Albuquerque residents

Several U.S. telehealth providers prescribe compounded GLP-1 medications and ship to New Mexico. Among the platforms we've independently reviewed, TrimRx is the cleanest fit for Albuquerque residents specifically, for three structural reasons:

The eligibility quiz takes about two minutes, a New Mexico-licensed clinician reviews your responses, and if you're a candidate the medication ships to your Albuquerque address via UPS or FedEx with temperature-controlled packaging. There's no freeway commute, no specialist wait list, and no per-visit fees layered on top of the medication cost. Read our full independent TrimRx review for the complete breakdown of pricing, supported medications, and how the program compares to alternatives.

Why telehealth makes particular sense for Albuquerque residents

Three structural reasons telehealth is unusually well-suited to Albuquerque:

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GLP-1 medications commonly prescribed in Albuquerque

Whether you choose a UNM Health endocrinologist, a Presbyterian bariatric specialist, or a licensed telehealth provider, the medications themselves are the same active molecules. The most commonly prescribed in the Albuquerque market in 2026:

Not medical advice: This guide is informational only. GLP-1 medications are prescription drugs with real benefits and real risks. Always discuss your medical history, current medications, and weight-loss goals with a qualified healthcare provider — whether at an in-person Albuquerque clinic or via licensed telehealth. See our disclaimer.

Albuquerque GLP-1 FAQs

Are there GLP-1 weight loss clinics in Albuquerque, NM?

Yes — Albuquerque has the largest concentration of GLP-1 prescribing clinics in New Mexico, anchored by UNM Health (the University of New Mexico's academic medical center) and including Presbyterian Healthcare Services (Presbyterian Hospital, Kaseman, Rust Medical Center in Rio Rancho), Lovelace Health System (Lovelace Medical Center, Westside Hospital, Heart Hospital of NM), the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Public Health network, and hundreds of private endocrinology, bariatric, and obesity medicine practices from downtown and Nob Hill to the Northeast Heights, Westside, and Rio Rancho. Wait times for new patient appointments vary widely, and many residents pair an in-person consultation with a licensed telehealth provider for ongoing refills and titration support.

How does TrimRx work for Albuquerque residents?

TrimRx uses a 3-step process: (1) Take a 2-minute online eligibility quiz from your phone or computer, (2) a New Mexico-licensed clinician reviews your medical history and prescribes the appropriate GLP-1 medication if you qualify, (3) medication is shipped via temperature-controlled packaging directly to your Albuquerque address in 2 business days. No I-25 or I-40 commute, no taking time off work, no waiting room. The eligibility quiz is free and there's no upfront payment.

Can Albuquerque residents get GLP-1 medications without seeing an in-person doctor?

Yes. Licensed online telehealth platforms can evaluate eligibility, prescribe FDA-approved or compounded GLP-1 medications (semaglutide, tirzepatide), and ship medication directly to any address across the Albuquerque metro — from downtown and Nob Hill to the Northeast Heights, Westside, Rio Rancho, and the surrounding suburbs — via UPS or FedEx. This eliminates appointment scheduling, freeway driving, and time off work — while providing the same active medication available at in-person UNM or Presbyterian clinics.

What GLP-1 medications are commonly prescribed in Albuquerque?

The most commonly prescribed GLP-1 medications in Albuquerque are semaglutide (branded as Wegovy for weight management and Ozempic for type 2 diabetes) and tirzepatide (branded as Zepbound and Mounjaro). Compounded versions of both are also available through licensed telehealth providers at significantly lower cost than the branded products.

How much do GLP-1 medications cost in Albuquerque?

Branded GLP-1 medications typically cost $1,000-$1,400/month cash-pay in Albuquerque, with insurance coverage varying significantly by plan. Compounded GLP-1 from licensed telehealth providers ranges from approximately $179-$449/month depending on the medication and provider. TrimRx offers compounded semaglutide from $179/month with guaranteed flat-rate pricing that doesn't change as your dose escalates.

Is telehealth GLP-1 legal in New Mexico?

Yes. Telehealth prescribing of GLP-1 medications is fully legal in New Mexico when conducted by a New Mexico-licensed physician through a HIPAA-compliant platform. GLP-1 receptor agonists are not DEA-scheduled controlled substances, so no in-person visit is required under federal or New Mexico state law.

Does insurance cover GLP-1 medications in New Mexico?

Coverage varies dramatically by plan. Many commercial New Mexico insurers (Presbyterian Health Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico, Western Sky Community Care, Aetna, United, Cigna) cover branded GLP-1 medications for type 2 diabetes; coverage for chronic weight management is far less consistent. Telehealth compounded GLP-1 is typically cash-pay only and not billed to insurance. Call your pharmacy benefit manager and ask specifically: 'Do you cover [exact brand name] for [exact indication]?' before assuming coverage.

Bottom line for Albuquerque residents

If you prefer in-person care and have an existing relationship with a UNM Health, Presbyterian Healthcare Services, or Lovelace Health System physician, the local clinic path is a reasonable choice — particularly if your insurance covers branded GLP-1 medications for your indication. If you're paying cash-pay either way (which is the typical reality for chronic weight management in 2026), licensed telehealth makes more sense for almost everyone in your situation: same active medication, no specialist wait list, no I-25 commute, lower monthly cost, predictable flat-rate pricing.

Our editor's pick for Albuquerque residents specifically is TrimRx — New Mexico-licensed clinicians, flat-rate pricing across all doses, HSA/FSA accepted, free temperature-controlled shipping to any Albuquerque address. The eligibility quiz takes two minutes and there's no upfront payment to be evaluated. Read our full independent TrimRx review for the complete editorial breakdown.

Bartley Weight Loss Editorial Team Independent telehealth GLP-1 reviews · Updated monthly

This city guide reflects publicly available information about Albuquerque telehealth GLP-1 access as of May 2026. The clinics listed above are well-known prescribing programs in the Albuquerque area, included for informational reference — Bartley Weight Loss has no commercial relationship with any of them, and inclusion is not an endorsement. We earn a commission only when readers sign up with TrimRx through the affiliate links on this page; commissions do not influence our analysis or editorial conclusions. See our editorial policy for the complete standards and our independent TrimRx review for the full editorial breakdown.

Published: May 30, 2026 · Last updated: May 30, 2026 · Spot a factual issue with this guide? Tell our editors.