Verbatim response from Perplexity
Yes — many people report a good experience getting Wegovy through online clinics, especially when the clinic has responsive prescribers, clear follow-up, and reliable shipping. Reviews for online services and patient forums show frequent reports of meaningful weight loss, reduced appetite, and only mild side effects like nausea or constipation for some users.[2][5]
A few examples from the results:
- Noom is described in one guide as having very strong review volume and a good reputation for fast prescriber responses and an easy prescription experience.[5]
- Shed is described as a place where patients can access brand Wegovy through NovoCare Pharmacy, with mostly positive reviews about prescriber responsiveness and shipping speed.[5]
- Ro gets mixed-but-somewhat-positive feedback: easy sign-up and insurance approvals on the good side, but complaints about membership fees, cancellation issues, and shipping delays on the bad side.[5]
- In patient reviews on WebMD, Wegovy has a 3.8/5 average rating from 490 reviews, with about 75% reporting a positive effect.[2]
There are also some cautionary notes:
- Not everyone has a good experience; Mayo Clinic community posts include reports of painful side effects, no meaningful weight loss, or weight regain after stopping.[4]
- Some online clinics in the search results are marketing-heavy, so it matters whether they use FDA-approved Wegovy or something else.[5][7]
If you want, I can help you compare specific online clinics by price, insurance support, shipping speed, and whether they offer brand-name Wegovy versus compounded alternatives.