There’s separate forum for BS/MD programs–
http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/multiple-degree-programs/
You should ask about BS/MD admissions there. Do you have any physician shadowing? Community service with the disadvantaged (in the US)?
Pre-med is an intention, not a specific major. Just about any US college or university offers the sources needed to be a pre-med since they are mostly lower level and introductory level courses. Med schools place little emphasis on the name of your undergrad school. It’s your MCAT and GPA is that is the first big discriminator the med school applicants face.
When choosing a college, take pre-med out of the equation and find the college that offers you the best combination of cost, fit and opportunity.
Cost because med school is hideously expensive and you’ll want to minimize your undergrad debt.
Fit because happier students do better academically.
Opportunity-- this includes offering opportunities to explore careers beyond pre-med because many pre-meds change their minds about pursuing medicine as career.