GLP-1 Telehealth Providers

Get started with GLP-1 weight loss treatment from the comfort of your home through a licensed telehealth provider.

How Telehealth GLP-1 Works

1

Choose a Provider

Browse telehealth providers in our directory and select one that fits your needs, budget, and insurance coverage.

2

Complete Your Intake

Fill out a medical questionnaire online. Most providers ask about your health history, current medications, and weight loss goals.

3

Meet with a Provider

Have a virtual consultation with a licensed healthcare provider via video or phone call. They will review your information and determine if a GLP-1 medication is right for you.

4

Get Your Prescription

If approved, your provider will send a prescription to a pharmacy. Some telehealth services ship the medication directly to your door.

5

Ongoing Support

Schedule follow-up visits to monitor your progress, adjust dosing, and address any side effects or concerns.

Benefits of Telehealth

Convenience

No commute, no waiting rooms. Attend appointments from home, work, or anywhere with an internet connection.

Accessibility

Telehealth makes GLP-1 medications available to patients in rural areas or regions with limited weight loss specialists.

Privacy

Manage your weight loss treatment discreetly from a private setting without visiting a clinic in person.

Lower Costs

Many telehealth providers offer competitive pricing, with lower consultation fees compared to traditional in-person visits.

What to Look For in a Telehealth Provider

Not all telehealth GLP-1 providers are the same. Before choosing a service, make sure you verify the following:

  • The provider is licensed to practice in your state.
  • They prescribe FDA-approved GLP-1 medications (not just compounded versions).
  • Pricing is transparent, with no hidden fees for consultations or follow-ups.
  • They offer ongoing monitoring and dose adjustments, not just a one-time prescription.
  • Patient reviews and ratings are available so you can gauge the experience of others.
  • They have a clear process for handling side effects or medical concerns between visits.

Is Telehealth Right for You?

Telehealth is a great option for many patients, but it may not be the best fit for everyone. Telehealth works well if you have a straightforward health profile, are comfortable with virtual appointments, and prefer the convenience of remote care.

However, if you have complex medical conditions, require frequent in-person monitoring, or prefer face-to-face interactions with your provider, an in-person clinic may be a better choice.

Many patients find that a combination of telehealth and in-person visits works best, using virtual appointments for routine check-ins and follow-ups while seeing a local provider for initial evaluations or lab work.

Medical Disclaimer

The information on this site is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. GLP-1 receptor agonists are prescription medications. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication. Individual results may vary.

Ready to Get Started?

Find a telehealth provider that fits your needs, or browse in-person clinics near you.