Do you mean a pre-med major, or specific pre-med curriculum?
Even in universities that do have them, I wouldn’t focus that specifically. They offer no statistical edge in admissions, and are difficult to leverage into another career path if you don’t get in or decide medical school isn’t right for you. It’s much more important that you find a school that supports your learning methods and has a good environment. After that, any major will do, as long as you have the necessary science classes; no major is inherently more beneficial than another. Find a major that you would enjoy focusing on and pursue that, adding in your sciences as electives if needed. Some majors may already include essentially all you need, though. This depends on the school and is a better question for academic and pre-professional advisors.