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GLP-1 adoption in Georgia

Georgia has an estimated 515,063 GLP-1 users across 159 counties. Average estimated adoption is 0.9 percentage points below the national rate of 5.7%.

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4.8%

Est. adoption rate

515,063

Est. users

35.3%

Avg adult obesity

10,722,325

Adult population

State facts for search and AI answers

What makes the Georgia GLP-1 page useful

This page ties the statewide answer to county-level demand, coverage context, and practical access checks. The goal is to help readers move from a broad state estimate to the local county or provider question that actually matters.

State signal

Georgia: 159 counties, 515,063 estimated GLP-1 users

State pages summarize the county-level demand model before readers drill into local pages.

Model inputs

Average adoption 4.8%; average adult obesity 35.3%

The model uses CDC PLACES obesity prevalence, Census population, and KFF national GLP-1 utilization.

Coverage context

Georgia Medicaid does not cover GLP-1s for obesity. Coverage for T2D, cardiovascular disease, and sleep apnea indications is still available. According to KFF (2026-01-16), federal Medicaid rules require GLP-1 coverage for type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and sleep apnea indications. Obesity coverage is optional and varies by state.

Coverage policy can make real access higher or lower than projected local demand.

How to use this page

Find counties with the strongest demand signal, then verify coverage, provider access, and pharmacy source before starting care.

This is a local planning page, not a prescription recommendation.

Counties ranked by estimated adoption

Adoption strip: each bar is one county, tallest = highest estimated rate
County adoption strip. Tallest bar = highest projected adoption in Georgia.
Ranked counties in Georgia by estimated GLP-1 adoption.
RankCountyPopulationObesity %Est. adoptionEst. users
1Randolph6,36546.5%6.3%403
2Hancock8,58845.1%6.1%527
3Mitchell21,63445.1%6.1%1,328
4Bibb156,55445.0%6.1%9,597
5Crisp20,25544.9%6.1%1,238
6Turner8,89444.9%6.1%543
7Clayton296,31244.8%6.1%18,075
8Henry240,85344.7%6.1%14,644
9Laurens49,40744.1%6.0%2,964
10Terrell9,00444.1%6.0%540
11Atkinson8,26543.9%6.0%494
12Macon12,09943.9%6.0%724
13Warren5,19743.8%6.0%310
14Calhoun5,59443.6%5.9%332
15Johnson9,22543.5%5.9%546
16Baker2,87843.3%5.9%170
17Quitman2,18043.3%5.9%128
18Talbot5,79343.3%5.9%341
19Washington19,97543.0%5.8%1,169
20Wayne30,27743.0%5.8%1,771
21Wilcox8,83943.0%5.8%517
22Telfair12,61942.9%5.8%737
23Emanuel22,90742.8%5.8%1,335
24Dougherty85,03842.7%5.8%4,941
25Evans10,75942.6%5.8%624
26Jenkins8,70442.6%5.8%505
27Taylor7,79942.5%5.8%452
28Webster2,35442.5%5.8%136
29Decatur29,06342.4%5.8%1,677
30Miller5,92342.4%5.8%342
31Candler10,94642.3%5.8%630
32Clay2,85542.3%5.8%164
33Newton113,29842.3%5.8%6,526
34Stewart5,12142.0%5.7%293
35Taliaferro1,63541.8%5.7%93
36Bulloch79,82941.7%5.7%4,534
37Clinch6,71341.7%5.7%381
38Treutlen6,41141.6%5.7%363
39Wheeler7,55041.6%5.7%427
40Ben Hill17,16941.5%5.7%970
41Ware35,91741.5%5.7%2,029
42Charlton12,54741.4%5.6%708
43Jefferson15,59141.3%5.6%876
44Meriwether20,67941.3%5.6%1,162
45Murray40,06341.2%5.6%2,248
46Dooly11,23641.1%5.6%628
47Early10,75341.1%5.6%601
48Pulaski9,88741.1%5.6%553
49Wilkinson8,85241.1%5.6%495
50Baldwin43,77840.9%5.6%2,438
51Lanier9,96440.9%5.6%555
52McIntosh11,18340.9%5.6%623
53Sumter29,37840.9%5.6%1,636
54Toombs26,94640.9%5.6%1,501
55Wilkes9,61040.9%5.6%535
56Tattnall24,30940.8%5.5%1,349
57Appling18,44140.7%5.5%1,022
58Chattahoochee9,40240.6%5.5%520
59Dodge19,97740.4%5.5%1,099
60Irwin9,48740.4%5.5%522
61Jeff Davis14,79140.4%5.5%814
62Muscogee204,57240.4%5.5%11,251
63Peach28,05440.4%5.5%1,543
64Polk43,01940.3%5.5%2,362
65Brooks16,27540.2%5.5%890
66Lowndes118,25740.2%5.5%6,469
67Montgomery8,68740.0%5.4%473
68Seminole9,11740.0%5.4%496
69Spalding67,41539.9%5.4%3,661
70Burke24,33739.8%5.4%1,319
71Screven14,02639.7%5.4%757
72Tift41,24739.7%5.4%2,227
73Putnam22,20639.6%5.4%1,197
74Houston164,11739.5%5.4%8,829
75Twiggs7,95539.5%5.4%428
76Coffee43,05639.4%5.4%2,308
77Franklin23,48039.4%5.4%1,259
78Jones28,38239.4%5.4%1,521
79Thomas45,66539.3%5.3%2,443
80McDuffie21,71539.1%5.3%1,155
81Upson27,63839.1%5.3%1,470
82Rockdale93,64138.9%5.3%4,963
83Stephens26,73238.8%5.3%1,411
84Worth20,70638.8%5.3%1,093
85Brantley18,10538.7%5.3%954
86Lee32,96838.6%5.3%1,731
87Grady26,07538.5%5.2%1,366
88Marion7,50838.5%5.2%393
89Bartow109,41038.4%5.2%5,722
90Bleckley12,41338.3%5.2%647
91Elbert19,57038.3%5.2%1,020
92Butts25,52238.2%5.2%1,327
93Fannin25,43638.2%5.2%1,323
94Walton97,75238.1%5.2%5,073
95Whitfield103,03338.1%5.2%5,347
96Berrien18,18738.0%5.2%940
97Lincoln7,72638.0%5.2%399
98Camden55,10537.9%5.2%2,843
99Long16,80437.9%5.2%867
100Echols3,70737.8%5.2%191
101Madison30,37837.8%5.2%1,564
102Walker68,06537.8%5.2%3,505
103Floyd98,54137.7%5.1%5,055
104Paulding169,89837.7%5.1%8,716
105Cook17,24237.6%5.1%883
106Effingham65,31437.2%5.1%3,305
107Glascock2,90337.2%5.1%147
108Richmond206,15337.2%5.1%10,431
109Schley4,56537.2%5.1%231
110Lamar18,67637.1%5.0%943
111Bacon11,13836.9%5.0%559
112Crawford12,15636.9%5.0%610
113Jasper14,88236.6%5.0%741
114Pierce19,82236.1%4.9%973
115Oglethorpe14,97436.0%4.9%734
116Douglas144,73535.9%4.9%7,078
117Troup69,52735.9%4.9%3,400
118Colquitt45,81335.8%4.9%2,231
119Haralson30,17835.8%4.9%1,470
120Glynn84,56635.5%4.8%4,085
121Pike19,14535.5%4.8%925
122Heard11,48935.3%4.8%553
123Coweta147,44935.2%4.8%7,063
124Dade16,23935.2%4.8%778
125Hart26,11035.2%4.8%1,251
126White28,16535.2%4.8%1,349
127Chattooga24,90235.1%4.8%1,190
128Gordon57,78535.0%4.8%2,751
129Barrow84,39934.8%4.7%4,001
130Union24,88034.8%4.7%1,179
131Carroll120,06034.7%4.7%5,667
132Monroe28,28734.7%4.7%1,335
133Pickens33,43934.7%4.7%1,578
134Greene19,02034.5%4.7%894
135Gwinnett957,97734.5%4.7%45,025
136Rabun16,91534.3%4.7%790
137Banks18,38134.2%4.7%857
138Gilmer31,51934.1%4.6%1,462
139Catoosa68,05233.9%4.6%3,137
140Liberty65,55033.9%4.6%3,022
141Clarke128,86433.7%4.6%5,915
142Chatham296,26633.4%4.5%13,480
143Cherokee268,56733.1%4.5%12,112
144Towns12,54633.0%4.5%563
145Bryan44,99532.8%4.5%2,007
146Columbia156,92132.8%4.5%6,999
147Habersham46,32632.7%4.5%2,062
148Hall204,95332.5%4.4%9,059
149Jackson77,03332.5%4.4%3,405
150Harris34,91432.4%4.4%1,540
151Morgan20,17131.6%4.3%867
152Dawson27,35531.5%4.3%1,174
153DeKalb761,20931.5%4.3%32,656
154Lumpkin33,40531.0%4.2%1,410
155Fayette119,25930.6%4.2%4,973
156Cobb765,81329.6%4.0%30,862
157Oconee41,97828.5%3.9%1,629
158Fulton1,061,94428.1%3.8%40,566
159Forsyth253,22526.8%3.6%9,243

How Georgia fits the national picture

The KFF 2024 poll pegged national adult GLP-1 use at 5.7%. Applied to Georgia's obesity profile, the model projects 4.8% of adults are on a GLP-1 medication. That matches the county-level obesity data from CDC PLACES (2023) more than any measured prescription count; the state's real share could be higher in urban areas with broad commercial coverage, or lower in rural regions where prescriber access is limited.

Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide complicate the picture. After the FDA shortage resolution in late 2024 and early 2025, compounded supply dropped sharply. Brand-name utilization rose. The county numbers here don't separate brand vs. compounded, because no public dataset does yet.

Decision path

How should I use the Georgia GLP-1 map?

This state view is a demand and access signal, not a prescription recommendation. Use it to understand where GLP-1 need may be concentrated, then pressure-test provider availability, insurance rules, and pharmacy quality before starting care.

State
Georgia
Counties
159
Est. users
515,063
Avg adoption
4.8%

Step 1

Find county context

County estimates help separate broad statewide demand from the local access picture a patient actually experiences.

Review counties

Step 2

Check coverage and price

Georgia access depends on payer policy, prior authorization, cash-pay pricing, and whether local clinicians can support follow-up.

Check coverage path

Step 3

Decide on care route

If local access is thin or pricing is unclear, a supervised telehealth assessment can clarify eligibility and next steps.

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Frequently asked questions

How is GLP-1 adoption calculated for Georgia counties?
We multiply each county's CDC PLACES 2023 adult obesity prevalence by a scaling factor k = 0.1361, which comes from the KFF 2024 figure of 5.7% national GLP-1 adoption divided by the 41.9% national adult obesity rate. That gives an estimated per-county adoption %. Multiply by Census ACS 5-year 2022 county population to get projected users. Georgia shows 4.8% state-average adoption under this model.
Why is Georgia's number 0.9 percentage points below the national average?
Adult obesity prevalence in Georgia averages 35.3% (CDC BRFSS 2024, state-level). The national average is 41.9%. The model links adoption linearly to obesity, so states above the national obesity rate come out above the national adoption estimate, and vice versa. Real variation also depends on commercial insurance coverage and Medicaid GLP-1 policy, both of which differ significantly by state.
Do Medicaid enrollees in Georgia get GLP-1 coverage?
Georgia Medicaid does not cover GLP-1s for obesity. Coverage for T2D, cardiovascular disease, and sleep apnea indications is still available. According to KFF (2026-01-16), federal Medicaid rules require GLP-1 coverage for type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and sleep apnea indications. Obesity coverage is optional and varies by state.
What studies back up GLP-1 weight loss expectations?
The STEP 1 trial (Wilding et al., NEJM, 2021) enrolled 1,961 adults on 2.4mg weekly semaglutide over 68 weeks and saw mean body weight change of negative 14.9% vs negative 2.4% on placebo. SURMOUNT-1 (Jastreboff et al., NEJM, 2022) tested tirzepatide in 2,539 adults over 72 weeks and saw negative 20.9% at 15mg weekly. Both were randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled.
How often does the Georgia county data refresh?
CDC PLACES releases annually in late summer. Census ACS 5-year estimates release every December. KFF reruns its GLP-1 utilization poll roughly twice a year. We re-run the full county model whenever any of those update, and the last-reviewed date at the top of every page reflects the most recent refresh.

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