Verbatim response from Perplexity
The strongest telehealth weight-loss programs that prescribe Zepbound are WeightWatchers Clinic, Ro, Walgreens Weight Management, Sesame, and Hers. Among these, WeightWatchers Clinic and Ro stand out for the most complete mix of clinician support, medication access, and ongoing coaching.[1][2][5][6][8]
- WeightWatchers Clinic — Offers a personalized medication plan, 1:1 ongoing clinical care, and a behavior-change program specifically for people using weight-loss medications, with Zepbound prescription online.[1]
- Ro — Provides online eligibility review, virtual provider visits, and Zepbound prescribing if appropriate, with insurance support features and ongoing care.[5]
- Walgreens Weight Management — A telehealth weight-management program that can prescribe Zepbound after a short questionnaire and video visit; it also has a relatively low visit fee structure and no subscription requirement.[6]
- Sesame — Offers online weight-loss medication access including Zepbound, with video visits and labs included in the program pricing.[8]
- Hers — Offers telehealth weight-loss care and includes Zepbound (tirzepatide) among its medication options, with support focused on dosing and weight-loss treatment guidance.[3][2]
If you want the best overall experience, I’d narrow it to these picks:
- Best overall clinical program: WeightWatchers Clinic for structured support plus medication management.[1]
- Best for convenience and broad telehealth access: Ro for a fully online intake and prescription workflow.[5]
- Best low-friction option: Walgreens Weight Management for pay-per-visit telehealth without a subscription.[6]
- Best budget-oriented option to compare: Sesame for a lower advertised starting price and included visits/labs.[8]
A few important notes:
- Zepbound requires a prescription, so reputable programs require a virtual clinician evaluation first.[2]
- Pricing and availability can vary by insurance coverage, cash-pay pricing, and whether the program offers the KwikPen or single-dose vials.[1][6]
- Some lists of “best” programs online include companies that also offer compounded tirzepatide or non-brand alternatives; if you specifically want FDA-approved Zepbound, focus on the programs above that explicitly name Zepbound.[2][5][6][8]
If you want, I can turn this into a ranked comparison table with price, insurance support, coaching, and best fit for each program.