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I am prediabetic. Which online services can prescribe Ozempic for me?

PerplexityqualifiedCollected Jun 17, 2026, 13:13 UTC

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If you’re prediabetic, most online services that advertise Ozempic are actually focused on type 2 diabetes or on weight-loss use only when a clinician decides it’s appropriate; Ozempic itself is described as a type 2 diabetes drug and prescriptions are issued only if you qualify after a medical review.[1][2][6]

Online services in your search results that may prescribe it include:

  • PlushCare — says it offers online consultations for people with type 2 diabetes and can order baseline labs to see if you qualify for an Ozempic prescription.[1]
  • Sesame — offers online Ozempic prescriptions for type 2 diabetes through licensed providers.[2]
  • WeightWatchers Clinic / WW Med+ — says Ozempic prescriptions are available online after a consultation with a healthcare provider, with medical services provided through its affiliated clinic.[6]
  • Lemonaid Health — offers an online weight-management pathway that may include Ozempic after provider review.[7]
  • Ro — listed by multiple sources as a telehealth option that connects patients with licensed clinicians who can evaluate GLP-1 treatment, including Ozempic in some cases.[3][5]
  • Hers — includes Ozempic among GLP-1 options mentioned in its online weight-loss program, though availability depends on clinician review and may involve alternatives like Wegovy.[3]
  • Noom Med — mentioned by Healthline as pairing patients with a professional who may develop a plan that includes Ozempic or another prescription medication.[5]
  • GoodRx for Weight Loss — a GLP-1 telehealth option, but its general GLP-1 program is framed around weight-loss medications and licensed evaluation rather than Ozempic specifically.[8]

A key practical point: because prediabetes alone usually does not match the “type 2 diabetes” indication stated on several Ozempic pages, many services may decline Ozempic and instead recommend a different GLP-1 medication or a weight-management program after reviewing your BMI, history, and labs.[1][2][3][5]

If you want, I can also narrow this to:

  • the most likely services to approve prediabetes + obesity
  • the cheapest online options
  • services that offer brand-name Ozempic vs. alternatives like Wegovy

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