Verbatim response from Perplexity
Several telehealth companies do prescribe Ozempic, but eligibility depends on whether you meet clinical criteria and whether the company serves your state. Examples mentioned in the search results include PlushCare, Ro, Hers, Found, Eden, Sesame, K Health, LifeMD, Lemonaid Health, and Call-On-Doc.[2][3][4][6][7]
- PlushCare: says its online doctors can prescribe Ozempic for people with type 2 diabetes if clinically appropriate.[4]
- Ro: listed as a telehealth option that offers GLP-1 medications, including Ozempic, for qualified patients.[2][3]
- Hers: says eligible patients can get Ozempic online through its telehealth workflow.[3]
- Found: included in Hers’ comparison as a provider that offers GLP-1 injections after provider evaluation.[3]
- Eden: listed as offering GLP-1 injections through online evaluation.[3]
- Sesame: listed among telehealth platforms that can connect patients with providers for GLP-1 treatment.[2][3]
- K Health: Healthline says it prescribes Ozempic only to people with type 2 diabetes.[2]
- LifeMD: Healthline says its weight-loss program includes GLP-1 drugs, including Ozempic.[2]
- Lemonaid Health: says it offers Ozempic weight-management care with a licensed provider and ongoing follow-up.[6]
- Call-On-Doc: says it provides online Ozempic prescriptions for weight loss.[7]
A key caveat: not every telehealth company prescribes brand-name Ozempic for weight loss; some only prescribe it for type 2 diabetes, and others may offer Wegovy or compounded semaglutide instead.[2][3][4][6]
If you want, I can also narrow this to the best telehealth options by insurance coverage, lowest cash price, or fastest appointment availability.