Semaglutide Clinics in Prosper, TX — Verified GLP-1 Providers
- Average Cost in Prosper
- N/A — no local clinics
- Nearest Clinics
- Frisco (15 min south, 8 clinics)
- Nearest Affordable Option
- Vital Wellness Frisco — $299/mo (15 min)
- Population
- 38,000 (est. 2026)
- Adult Obesity Rate
- 19.5%
Prosper's Semaglutide Gap: High Demand, Zero Supply
Prosper is the most striking example of mismatched supply and demand in the DFW semaglutide market. It has a median household income of $165,000 — the third-highest among the 14 DFW cities we track, behind only Southlake and the Park Cities — a population that has nearly doubled since 2020, and zero dedicated GLP-1 weight-loss clinics. If you designed a city to be an ideal semaglutide market, Prosper would be close to the result. It just does not have the clinic yet.
The explanation is structural rather than demographic. Prosper's residential construction has been among the fastest in Texas for four consecutive years. Neighborhoods like Star Trail, Windsong Ranch, and the Craig Ranch-adjacent corridors along US-380 and the Dallas North Tollway have added thousands of homes per year in the $500,000-$1.2 million range, drawing high-income relocators from across North Texas and the country. But medical infrastructure follows residential density with a meaningful lag. The commercial medical office space needed for a semaglutide clinic — Class B or Class A office with exam rooms, adjacent to established retail — takes 2-3 years to develop and lease after a community reaches critical mass. Prosper crossed the threshold where this development becomes viable around 2024-2025. The first primary-care and urgent-care buildout is happening now along Preston Road and US-380. Elective weight-loss clinics will follow.
Prosper's 19.5% adult obesity rate is below the DFW average and reflects an extraordinarily healthy demographic profile by national standards. But 19.5% still means approximately 7,400 Prosper adults meet the clinical definition of obesity, and a much larger share (perhaps 40-50%) are in the overweight range (BMI 25-29.9) that may benefit from GLP-1 medications for cosmetic weight management. With an average household income of $165,000, the $299-400/month cost of semaglutide represents roughly 2-3% of monthly gross income — well within discretionary spending range for most Prosper households. The market exists. The clinic does not yet.
In the meantime, Frisco is 15 minutes south on the Dallas North Tollway or Preston Road, and its 8 semaglutide clinics have been serving the Prosper catchment since the medication entered mainstream use. Frisco's Legacy corridor, in particular, is a natural destination for Prosper residents: it is the commercial and medical hub that Prosper residents already use for specialty retail, restaurants, and professional services. The drive is convenient, the provider options are excellent, and the pricing ($299-400/month at Frisco clinics) aligns with Prosper's income profile.
Nearest Semaglutide Clinics to Prosper
The following table lists the nearest verified semaglutide clinics to central Prosper (Preston Road / US-380 area), sorted by estimated drive time. All Frisco clinics are accessible via Dallas North Tollway south or Preston Road south. Plano clinics are accessible via US-75 south from McKinney or via the Sam Rayburn Tollway, adding approximately 5-10 minutes to drive times.
| Clinic | City | Cash/Mo | Drive Time | Route | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vital Wellness Texas - Frisco | Frisco | $299 | ~15 min | Dallas North Tollway S or Preston Rd S | Weekly monitoring. Semaglutide and tirzepatide. Nutrition counseling. |
| Dr. Ken Smart MD | Frisco | $299 | ~15 min | Dallas North Tollway S | Physician-led. Also serves Plano area patients. |
| Renew Beauty Med Spa - Frisco | Frisco | $300 | ~15 min | Dallas North Tollway S | Personalized plans. Semaglutide and tirzepatide. |
| KDI Health | Frisco | $325 | ~15 min | Dallas North Tollway S | Treats obesity, prediabetes, and type 2 diabetes. Free consultations. |
| Fine Line Aesthetics | Frisco | $325 | ~15 min | Dallas North Tollway S | NP-led. Monthly M.I.C. Super B-Complex shots included. |
| Le Beau Visage Medical Spa | Frisco | $325 | ~15 min | Dallas North Tollway S | Three-phase program (initial, adjustment, maintenance). |
| The Stoehr Center | Frisco | $350 | ~15 min | Dallas North Tollway S | Physician-selected tirzepatide or semaglutide. |
| Pretty Heart Medspa | Frisco | $350-450 | ~15 min | Dallas North Tollway S | Full weight-loss kit included. Self-administered. Local pickup or shipped. |
| RX MD Solutions MedSpa | Plano | $275 | ~20-25 min | Preston Rd S to Sam Rayburn Tollway E, or US-75 S | Most affordable in the region. $100 initial consult. In-person or shipped. |
| Lone Star Medical Associates | Plano | $299 | ~20-25 min | Sam Rayburn Tollway E to US-75 S | Physician-led. Includes B-12, labs, nutrition counseling. |
Drive times estimated from Preston Rd / US-380 (central Prosper) via Google Maps, non-rush-hour. Dallas North Tollway southbound during AM peak can add 10-15 minutes. Prices verified March 21, 2026.
Practical Guidance for Prosper Residents
Why Frisco Is Prosper's Primary Route
Frisco is the natural destination for Prosper semaglutide patients for a reason beyond proximity: it is already where Prosper residents go for specialty retail, upscale dining, and professional services. The Frisco Legacy corridor, Stonebriar Centre, and the Dallas North Tollway commercial strip are the commercial infrastructure of this northern Collin County-Denton County belt. Prosper residents already have established patterns of driving 15 minutes to Frisco for services unavailable locally, and semaglutide follows the same path.
Frisco's 8 clinics offer the full range of GLP-1 service models. For Prosper's income profile, the most relevant tier is the $299-325/month range, where Vital Wellness Texas (weekly monitoring, semaglutide + tirzepatide) and KDI Health (physician-supervised, diabetes-capable) offer the most complete programs. The Stoehr Center's physician-selected medication approach — where Dr. Stoehr evaluates whether tirzepatide or semaglutide is the better fit rather than defaulting to patient preference — may appeal to Prosper patients who want a physician-driven rather than patient-directed treatment decision.
Prosper's Affluent-New-Family Profile and GLP-1 Demand
Prosper's typical resident is a dual-income household that relocated from a denser DFW suburb or another metro area, purchased a home in the $600,000-$900,000 range, and is in the 35-50 age bracket. This profile is nearly identical to Frisco's semaglutide patient base from 2021-2023, when Frisco was at a similar demographic stage. That comparison is instructive: as Frisco's population and income base grew, it attracted semaglutide clinics at a rapid pace — going from 1-2 providers in 2022 to 8 verified clinics by March 2026. Prosper is on a similar trajectory with a 3-5 year lag.
Post-partum weight management is a specific demand driver in Prosper that differs from established suburbs. A community with Prosper's age demographic and new-home occupancy rate has a higher-than-average share of households with children under 5 — which means a higher-than-average share of parents in their 30s managing post-pregnancy weight changes. GLP-1 medications are not approved for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding, but the post-breastfeeding window creates a concentrated demand cohort. Several Frisco providers specifically note they serve female patients in this context; Women's Wellness Institute of Dallas (20-25 min south) is an option for Prosper residents seeking a women's-health-specific program.
When Will Prosper Get Its Own Clinic?
This is the question Prosper residents ask most often about local GLP-1 access. Our assessment: within 1-2 years, with high confidence. The structural requirements for a Prosper semaglutide clinic are almost fully in place: sufficient population (38,000 and growing), high income ($165,000 median HHI), commercial medical office development in progress along Preston Road and US-380, and an established patient base already driving to Frisco that would prefer a local option. The lag is purely one of medical office supply catching up to residential demand.
The Preston Road corridor between US-380 and Richland Blvd is the most likely location — it is becoming Prosper's primary commercial spine, with retail, restaurant, and professional office development accelerating. The US-380 corridor west of the Dallas North Tollway is a secondary candidate. We expect the first clinic to be a med-spa or aesthetic-practice extension of a Frisco or Plano provider looking to capture the Prosper market before a dedicated competitor establishes, rather than a brand-new independent practice. SemaVerified will add Prosper to the active clinic map when the first provider is verified.
Insurance Coverage for Prosper's Employer Base
Prosper households tend to be employed by large Plano, Frisco, and Dallas-based corporations — technology companies, financial services firms, and healthcare systems that are headquartered or have large operations in the Collin County corridor. These employers, particularly large technology and financial companies, are more likely to offer GLP-1 coverage in their employer-sponsored plans than smaller businesses. A Prosper patient employed by a technology company in Plano or a financial firm in Dallas should specifically ask their HR department whether Wegovy is covered for obesity management and what the prior authorization requirements are.
FDA-approved semaglutide (Wegovy for weight management, Ozempic for type 2 diabetes) is billable to employer-sponsored insurance when coverage exists. Frisco's KDI Health is specifically equipped to treat patients with obesity, prediabetes, and type 2 diabetes within a physician-supervised model that can support insurance billing. If your employer plan covers GLP-1 medications, a physician-led practice is required; KDI Health (Frisco) and Dr. Ken Smart MD (Frisco) are the nearest options meeting that criterion.
Prosper Semaglutide FAQ
Are there any semaglutide clinics in Prosper?
No. As of March 2026, Prosper has zero dedicated semaglutide or GLP-1 weight-loss clinics. This is notable given Prosper's $165,000 median HHI and status as one of DFW's fastest-growing suburbs. Medical infrastructure in Prosper is actively developing but is lagging residential growth. Frisco's 8 clinics, 15 minutes south via the Dallas North Tollway, currently serve the Prosper market.
When will Prosper get its own semaglutide clinic?
We estimate within 1-2 years. Prosper's population (38,000 and growing), high income ($165,000 median HHI), and active commercial development along Preston Road and US-380 meet the structural requirements for a semaglutide clinic. We expect the first entrant to be a Frisco or Plano provider extending into Prosper rather than a brand-new independent practice. SemaVerified will update this page when providers are verified.
What is the nearest semaglutide clinic to Prosper?
Vital Wellness Texas in Frisco ($299/month, weekly monitoring) and Dr. Ken Smart MD in Frisco ($299/month) are among the nearest and most affordable verified options — approximately 15 minutes south via the Dallas North Tollway or Preston Road. KDI Health ($325/month) is a physician-supervised option capable of treating obesity alongside prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. All Frisco clinics are accessible via the same southern route from Prosper.
Is driving to Frisco for semaglutide worth it from Prosper?
Yes, and the inconvenience is lower than it appears. For most semaglutide programs, in-person visits are monthly once the initial titration phase is complete. A 15-minute drive to Frisco for a monthly injection or check-in is comparable to any other specialist visit. Frisco's 8 clinics give you real options across service models and price points. Several Frisco providers also offer telehealth follow-ups, which may reduce the number of in-person visits after the initial consultation and prescription.
Does Prosper's growth rate mean it will get a clinic sooner than McKinney?
Likely yes in terms of first-entrant timing. Prosper's income profile ($165,000 median HHI) is higher than McKinney's ($107,000), and the cash-pay semaglutide model depends heavily on patient ability to pay $299-400/month out of pocket. A clinic operator evaluating whether to open in Prosper vs. McKinney sees a smaller population in Prosper but a significantly higher per-capita spending capacity. Prosper's tight geography along the Dallas North Tollway / Preston Road corridor also concentrates the addressable market in a way that makes a single-location clinic more viable than in spread-out McKinney.
Nearby Cities
Prosper residents route primarily to Frisco for semaglutide access: