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Short answer: Several national telehealth/online weight‑loss services will evaluate patients for and may prescribe Zepbound (tirzepatide), but availability depends on the company’s clinical policies and your state. Below are commonly used telehealth brands that commonly prescribe GLP‑1s/ tirzepatide for weight management — check each one directly for current Zepbound availability in your state.
- Calibrate — a medical weight‑loss program focused on metabolic medicine; known for prescribing GLP‑1s and managing labs/monitoring as part of a program.
- Ro (Roman / Ro Pharmacy) — offers virtual primary‑care and weight‑loss services and has been prescribing GLP‑1 and tirzepatide treatments through telemedicine.
- PlushCare — tele‑primary care with medication management; they frequently prescribe GLP‑1s and will evaluate for tirzepatide where appropriate.
- Hims & Hers (Hims, Hers) — national telehealth company with weight‑loss programs and prescription management; may prescribe tirzepatide for eligible patients.
- GoodRx Care / HeyDoctor — online consult + prescription service that connects to local pharmacies; has been used to obtain GLP‑1 prescriptions.
- One Medical (virtual + in‑person primary care) — offers medication management and may prescribe tirzepatide for qualifying patients.
- Local/virtual integrative clinics (e.g., Carbon Health, Forward) — many modern primary‑care/virtual clinic chains also evaluate and prescribe GLP‑1/Tirzepatide.
What to do next
- Check the provider’s website or chat for “tirzepatide” or “Zepbound” (or call) to confirm they’ll prescribe it in your state. Policies and product names change quickly.
- Be prepared for: an initial telehealth visit, recent lab work (A1c, pregnancy test if applicable), medical history review, and possible prior authorization or out‑of‑pocket cost.
- If you want, tell me your state or zip code and I can try to narrow down which of the above services are likely to prescribe Zepbound where you live.