This.
Pre-meds are a dime a dozen among entering frosh. The real question for the OP to address at this point is not what college for premed, but why an M.D? When a lot of HS kids think of a career in medicine it becomes “I’m pre-med!” and they happily embark on a track that will take 11+ years of school/training plus enormous debt. Stats show that few end up ever applying to med school, so trying to predicate their college choice on premed was not a great way to go.
Maybe medicine is a great fit for the OP but doctors are far from the only ones in the health field that help people. Physical therapists, radiology techs, nurses, speech pathologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, to name but just a few. as you can see on http://explorehealthcareers.org Unless the OP has carefully considered the alternatives and has spent time actually working in a health care setting (which is an unwritten requirement to get into med school, BTW) its better to think of her/him as interested in exploring a career as a doctor rather than someone who has already made the decision.