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What telehealth companies prescribe Ozempic?

PerplexitydiscoveryCollected Jul 6, 2026, 07:53 UTC

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Several telehealth companies prescribe brand-name Ozempic®, primarily for patients with type 2 diabetes, though some may prescribe it off-label for weight loss if clinically appropriate based on your BMI and health history. The most prominent providers include:

  • PlushCare: Explicitly offers Ozempic® for type 2 diabetes through board-certified physicians, with the medication available via NovoCare® Pharmacy for out-of-pocket payments at approximately $199/month for the first two months [2].
  • Hers (ForHers): A telehealth provider that connects patients with licensed professionals who can evaluate and prescribe Ozempic® if determined to be right for you, offering it alongside other GLP-1 injections for weight loss [3].
  • Ro: Offers Ozempic prescriptions online for weight loss, noting that while not FDA-approved for this purpose, their healthcare professionals have discretion to prescribe it off-label if appropriate for a specific patient [7].
  • Lemonaid Health: Provides weight management options including Ozempic® (priced at $1,199/month) via a cash-pay membership, though availability is limited to certain states [4].
  • Call-On-Doc: Allows patients to consult with experts online to receive an injectable Ozempic® prescription delivered to their pharmacy [9].

Other platforms like Found, Eden, and Henry Meds are frequently mentioned for GLP-1 treatments, but they often focus on compounded semaglutide or alternatives like Wegovy® rather than guaranteed brand-name Ozempic® prescriptions [3][6]. Always verify eligibility, as not all platforms prescribe the brand-name version, and some may require lab work or video visits depending on your state [3].

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