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Short answer: several large telehealth companies and virtual primary‑care/weight‑loss services have been offering prescriptions for Zepbound (tirzepatide). Availability varies by state, clinician, and timing, so you should confirm directly with each service.
Examples to check (not exhaustive)
- Hims & Hers (Hims/Hers) — major direct‑to‑consumer telehealth company that expanded GLP‑1 offerings and weight‑loss programs. Good for convenience and discrete home delivery.
- Ro / Roman — national telehealth brand with a weight‑management clinic; they’ve prescribed tirzepatide through their platform.
- PlushCare — virtual primary‑care service that treats chronic conditions and offers GLP‑1 prescribing through clinician visits.
- Calibrate — obesity‑focused program that provides medical oversight for metabolic medications (may prescribe tirzepatide depending on clinician assessment).
- GoodRx Care / GoodRx telehealth partners — GoodRx helps find prices and connects patients to clinicians/pharmacies who can prescribe GLP‑1s.
- One Medical (virtual + in‑person primary care) — patients can often get prescriptions through their primary‑care clinicians, including newer agents when appropriate.
What to do next
- Check the provider’s website or call to confirm they currently prescribe Zepbound/tirzepatide in your state.
- Ask about required medical evaluation, baseline labs, follow‑ups, prior authorization, insurance coverage, and total out‑of‑pocket cost (drug + telehealth fees).
- If you want, tell me which state you’re in and I can check more targeted options or suggest exact pages/phone lines to contact.