Free shipping on orders over $150  |  All products third-party tested for 99%+ purity Shop Now

WW “Formerly Weight Watchers” - Weight Loss Clinic in Flower Mound
5

WW “Formerly Weight Watchers”

Weight Loss Clinic in Flower Mound, Texas

Call (800) 651-60002311 Cross Timbers Rd, Ste 311, Flower Mound, TX 75028
5 (2 reviews)

About WW “Formerly Weight Watchers”

WW has been around long enough that most people have a preformed opinion of it, usually based on the older points-obsessed version. The Flower Mound studio reflects the more recent iteration of the brand, which has shifted toward a lifestyle and behavior change model rather than pure calorie math. The program now integrates nutrition, activity, and mindset into one framework, and the in-person studio format provides community support that the app-only option can't replicate.

This particular location has earned a strong local reputation, reflected in a perfect five-star rating from reviewers. The coaches at this studio tend to be members-turned-coaches, which means they've personally used the program and understand where people get stuck. For many Flower Mound residents, the combination of a familiar national brand and a locally-rooted team makes this a comfortable first step into structured weight management.

Services Offered

WW Flower Mound offers both in-person workshop attendance and access to the WW app, which tracks food, activity, and habits using the Points system. The studio holds regular workshops led by certified WW coaches who guide members through the science and psychology behind sustainable weight loss. Members get personalized Points budgets based on their profile, including age, weight, and health goals. The app connects to most major fitness trackers and provides a searchable food database covering restaurant meals and packaged goods. WW also offers a curated selection of branded food products and supplements available for purchase at the studio. The Flower Mound location runs specific programming around common local challenges, including managing weight during Texas summers when outdoor activity drops and social eating ramps up. Coaches here are trained in behavioral change techniques and can work with members on the emotional side of eating rather than just the mechanical side. Members can switch between digital-only and in-person plans based on their schedule and what's working for them.

Weight Loss Centers

Treatment Options

Digital Plan

App-based program with personalized Points budget, food and activity tracking, and access to the WW recipe library and online community, no in-person component included.

Ongoing monthly membership$23/month
Workshops + Digital

Combines unlimited in-person studio workshop attendance with full app access, giving members weekly group coaching, private weigh-ins, and the community support that drives better long-term results.

Ongoing monthly membership$45 to $56/month
1-on-1 Coaching Add-On

Personalized coaching sessions with a certified WW coach layered on top of the standard workshop membership, useful for members who want more individualized attention or are working through specific obstacles.

Monthly, ongoing$10 to $20/month additional

What to Expect

1

New members start by choosing a plan tier: digital only, digital plus workshops, or coaching. For most people who want the in-person element, the workshops-plus-digital option makes the most sense. You'll set up your WW app profile, which generates your personal Points budget and daily targets.

2

The first workshop covers the core framework, how Points work, what foods have zero Points, and how activity figures in. From there, you attend weekly workshops where you weigh in privately and join a group discussion led by the coach. The session topics rotate through nutrition, mindset, recipes, and practical strategies.

3

There's no strict intake process or medical evaluation, which is a feature or a limitation depending on your situation. You don't need to come in with bloodwork or a referral. Most members find their groove within the first three to four weeks once the Points system becomes second nature. The app's food logging is the daily backbone of the program, and coaches encourage members to track consistently even when it's uncomfortable to look at the numbers.

Why Choose WW “Formerly Weight Watchers”

WW's track record spans decades and a lot of peer-reviewed research, which gives it credibility that newer programs haven't earned yet. The Points system has been refined repeatedly based on behavioral data, and the current version genuinely steers people toward protein and fiber without turning food into an enemy.

The Flower Mound studio's near-perfect rating reflects something specific about the local team, not just the national brand. Members consistently mention the coaches by name in reviews, which is a good sign that you're dealing with people who are invested in your outcome rather than just running you through a corporate script.

For people who do better with community accountability than one-on-one clinical settings, WW's workshop model creates real connection. Long-term members often become the informal support network for newer ones. That social element is genuinely hard to replicate and makes a difference in how long people actually stay with a program.

Insurance & Pricing

WW plans in the US typically range from about $23 to $56 per month depending on the tier, with digital-only being the least expensive and coaching add-ons at the high end. Some employer health plans and insurance companies, including certain Aetna and United plans, offer partial reimbursement or discounted WW memberships as part of wellness benefits.

The Flower Mound studio occasionally runs promotions, especially at the start of the year and after major holidays. It's worth checking the WW website and calling the studio to ask about current deals before committing to full-price enrollment.

First-Time Patient Tips

The first thing to sort out before joining is whether the in-person workshops fit your schedule. Check the studio's current workshop schedule online and make sure there's a consistent time you can actually attend weekly. The community element only works if you're there regularly.

Give the Points system a real three-week trial before deciding if it's working. The first week often feels frustrating as you calibrate your understanding of the system. By week three, most members report it starts to feel natural. If you're still struggling with the tracking at that point, bring it up directly with your coach.

Be upfront with the coach about your history with food and dieting. WW coaches aren't therapists, but the good ones know how to work with complicated relationships with food. The more context they have, the more useful they can be. And if you have any active medical conditions or medications that affect weight, let your doctor know you're starting WW so they can flag anything relevant.

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • The workshop community creates real accountability and social support that purely app-based programs can't match.
  • The Points system teaches sustainable food habits rather than putting foods entirely off-limits.
  • The Flower Mound studio has an unusually strong local team with consistently positive member feedback.

Things to Consider

  • WW doesn't include medical oversight, so it's not the right fit for people who need physician management of weight-related conditions.
  • Progress can feel slow compared to medically supervised programs, which may frustrate members expecting rapid early results.

Service Area

The Flower Mound studio draws members from Flower Mound itself along with Lewisville, Grapevine, Highland Village, Coppell, and Lantana. It's well-positioned near 2499 and FM 3040, making it accessible from much of the FM 407 corridor. Some members come from Southlake or Trophy Club when their schedules align better with this location's workshop times.

Local Insight

Flower Mound is a family-oriented suburb with a strong community identity, and WW's group workshop model fits that culture well. The town has a mix of young families and established residents, both of whom tend to respond to the community accountability angle of the program. Local restaurant options along FM 2499 and Long Prairie Road are plentiful, which means members get practical experience applying WW's dining-out strategies pretty quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to attend workshops in person, or can I do WW entirely through the app?
You can do WW entirely through the app if you choose the digital-only plan. However, the Flower Mound studio is specifically worth attending in person because the local coaching team is a big part of what makes this location work well for members.
How does the WW Points system work?
Every food has a Points value based on its nutritional content, with protein-rich and fiber-dense foods generally costing fewer Points than processed, high-sugar, or high-fat foods. You get a personal daily Points budget, and hundreds of foods, including most fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins, are zero Points. The idea is to make healthier choices feel like the natural default.
Is WW medically supervised?
No, WW is a lifestyle and behavior change program, not a medical program. Coaches are certified by WW but aren't physicians or dietitians. If you have active medical conditions tied to your weight, you should keep your primary care doctor in the loop while following the program.
How long before I start seeing results?
Most members lose between 0.5 and 2 pounds per week in the early stages, depending on starting weight and how consistently they track. WW's research shows that consistent workshop attendees lose significantly more weight than members who stick to the app only.
What happens if I hit a plateau?
Plateaus are addressed directly in workshop sessions, and coaches have a standard toolkit for identifying what's stalled. Common adjustments include reviewing food tracking accuracy, shifting activity levels, or revisiting sleep and stress factors that affect weight loss.
Can I bring a family member or friend to workshops?
Yes, WW regularly runs promotions that offer a free or discounted membership for a second person. Joining with someone you know tends to improve both members' consistency, so it's worth asking the studio about current buddy deals.
Are WW memberships covered by insurance?
Some employer-sponsored health plans and insurance carriers offer WW as a covered wellness benefit, and Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, and United are among those that have offered partial coverage in the past. Check your specific plan's wellness benefits or HR portal to see if you qualify.
Does WW work for people who've tried it before and regained weight?
It does for many people, particularly if what changed is their approach to tracking and the consistency of workshop attendance. The program has evolved significantly from earlier versions, and members who return after a gap often find the current Points framework more flexible and less punishing than what they remember.

Other Weight Loss Clinics in Flower Mound

Is this your business?

Claim your listing to update your information, add photos, and connect with potential patients searching for weight loss services.

Claim This Listing

Learn More About Weight Loss Treatments

Explore our research, products, and tools to support your weight loss journey.

More Weight Loss Clinics

FormBlends Assistant

GLP-1 & Peptide Expert

Hi! I'm your GLP-1 & peptide expert.

Ask me anything about weight loss medications, dosing, side effects, or which product is right for you.