200 of 202 verified GLP-1 clinics in Washington accept insurance. Need a GLP-1 doctor near you in Washington? Browse the full Washington provider directory. Here is what Medicaid, Medicare, and private plans cover for weight loss medications.
Washington Medicaid does not cover GLP-1 for weight loss
Apple Health (Washington Medicaid) covers GLP-1 medications for Type 2 diabetes and for specific non-obesity indications such as cardiovascular event reduction (MACE), MASH, and obstructive sleep apnea, but does not cover them for weight loss alone.
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Washington Medicaid for GLP-1 weight-loss coverage
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$50/mo copay for eligible Washington beneficiaries
Last updated June 2026
Medicaid Does Not Cover GLP-1 for Weight Loss
Apple Health (Washington Medicaid) covers GLP-1 medications for Type 2 diabetes and for specific non-obesity indications such as cardiovascular event reduction (MACE), MASH, and obstructive sleep apnea, but does not cover them for weight loss alone.
Starting July 2026, the Medicare GLP-1 Bridge will cover GLP-1 medications for weight loss nationwide (a CMS demonstration, separate from the standard Part D benefit).
The longer-term BALANCE Model's Medicare component was delayed, with no confirmed restart date (CMS, April 2026). For now the Bridge is the active Medicare pathway and ends December 31, 2027. Full Medicare GLP-1 Bridge guide
Coverage varies by plan and employer. Here is where major carriers stand on GLP-1 weight loss medications.
Most BCBS plans cover Wegovy and Zepbound for weight loss with prior authorization. Coverage varies by state and employer plan. BCBS Federal Employee Program covers both medications.
UnitedHealthcare covers Wegovy and Zepbound on most commercial plans with prior authorization. Employer-sponsored plans may have different formulary tiers. Step therapy may be required.
Aetna covers GLP-1 medications for weight loss on select plans with prior authorization and documented BMI criteria. Coverage depends on your specific plan and employer.
Cigna covers Wegovy and Zepbound on many commercial plans. Prior authorization is required with documented BMI of 30+ or 27+ with comorbidities. Some plans exclude weight loss medications.
Humana covers GLP-1 medications for weight loss on select Medicare Advantage and commercial plans. Coverage is expanding in 2026 with the Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program.
Kaiser Permanente covers GLP-1 medications through their integrated pharmacy system. Prior authorization and completion of a structured weight management program may be required.
Insurance coverage information is based on publicly available formulary data and may change. Always verify with your specific plan before starting treatment.
200 of 202 verified clinics in Washington accept insurance.
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Steps to maximize your chances of getting insurance to pay for weight loss medication in Washington.
Call your insurance company or check their formulary online. Ask specifically if Wegovy or Zepbound is covered for weight loss. In Washington, 99% of GLP-1 clinics accept insurance, suggesting strong insurer participation.
Most insurers require a BMI of 30+ or 27+ with at least one weight-related condition (Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, high cholesterol). Have your doctor document this at your next visit.
Your prescribing provider submits the prior auth. Include your BMI history, comorbidities, and evidence of previous weight loss attempts (diet, exercise programs). This typically takes 3-14 business days.
If denied, you have the right to appeal. Have your doctor write a letter of medical necessity. Include clinical trial data showing cardiovascular and metabolic benefits. Many denials are overturned on appeal.
While waiting for approval, both Novo Nordisk (Wegovy) and Eli Lilly (Zepbound) offer manufacturer savings cards that can reduce your copay to as low as $25/month for eligible commercially insured patients.
For a complete breakdown of GLP-1 costs with and without insurance, see our cost guide.
200 of 202 GLP-1 clinics in Washington accept insurance. Coverage depends on your specific plan, employer, and the medication prescribed. Most major carriers cover Wegovy and Zepbound with prior authorization.
Apple Health (Washington Medicaid) covers GLP-1 medications for Type 2 diabetes and for specific non-obesity indications such as cardiovascular event reduction (MACE), MASH, and obstructive sleep apnea, but does not cover them for weight loss alone.
Yes. Starting July 2026, the Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program will cover Wegovy and Zepbound for eligible beneficiaries nationwide, including Washington. The expected copay is $50 per month for patients with a BMI of 35+ or 27+ with qualifying conditions.
200 out of 202 verified GLP-1 clinics in Washington accept some form of insurance, a rate of 99%. Contact clinics directly to confirm your specific plan is accepted.
If your insurance denies coverage, you have options: appeal the decision with your doctor's support, use manufacturer savings cards (Wegovy and Zepbound offer $25/month coupons for eligible patients), or consider compounded alternatives starting around $149/month.
Your prescribing provider typically submits the prior authorization. You'll need documented BMI (30+ or 27+ with comorbidities), evidence of previous weight loss attempts, and sometimes lab work. The process takes 3-14 days depending on your insurer.
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