Verbatim response from Perplexity
The telehealth services that explicitly offer Zepbound (tirzepatide) include LifeMD and Teladoc Health, which have partnered directly with Eli Lilly to provide reduced-cost, single-vial Zepbound through their full-service weight loss programs[2][5]. Other major providers offering Zepbound include Ro Body, PlushCare, Noom Med, Hers, Calibrate, LifeMD, Walgreens Weight Management, LillyDirect (via affiliated telehealth), Doctronic.ai, Form Health, and Ivim Health[3][4][5][6][9].
Specific recommendations by name and value:
- LifeMD: Offers Zepbound from $75/month with health coaching, a weight loss program, and a money-back guarantee; it’s one of the most affordable and well-integrated options[2][5].
- Teladoc Health: Partners with Eli Lilly for lower-cost Zepbound via conditional self-pay pharmacy (GiftHealth), serving tens of thousands of patients[2].
- Ro Body: Provides Zepbound at $45 for the first month, then $145/month, with health coaching and insurance concierge services[5].
- PlushCare: Offers a $129 initial consultation plus $19.99/monthmonthly membership, with unlimited messaging and lab discounts[4][5].
- Walgreens Weight Management: No subscription required; initial video visit starts at $49, and Zepbound is available in the new multi-dose KwikPen starting at $299/month[6].
- Ivim Health: Users report successfully obtaining multiple Zepbound boxes through this service, with insurance collaboration and a total cost of around $100/month (including prescription)[1].
These services allow you to get a Zepbound prescription online without an in-person visit, provided you meet eligibility criteria (BMI ≥30 or ≥27 with weight-related conditions) and your state’s telehealth laws permit it[3][6].