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I want to move my Ozempic care from my doctor to a telehealth service. Which one?

PerplexityswitchingCollected Jun 12, 2026, 11:54 UTC

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If you want to keep Ozempic managed by a clinician online rather than switching to a new in-person doctor, PlushCare is the strongest fit from the results because it explicitly offers online Ozempic visits, board-certified physicians, lab review, and refill management for people with type 2 diabetes.[6]

If your goal is a more straightforward telehealth refill/transfer with lower friction, Call-On-Doc is the most convenient option in these results because it advertises online visits anytime, no appointments needed, and home delivery or pickup for Ozempic or other GLP-1 options.[7]

A quick comparison:

ServiceBest forNotes
PlushCareOngoing physician-led Ozempic careBoard-certified doctors, lab work, follow-up visits, refill support.[6]
Call-On-DocFastest switch / easiest accessNo appointments needed; offers brand-name or compounded options and delivery/pickup.[7]
HersPrimarily weight-loss programsFocused on weight-loss treatment pathways, with provider review and follow-ups.[5]
GoodRx Care / other general telehealth appsGeneral telehealth, not Ozempic-specificBroader telehealth access, but not clearly specialized for Ozempic transfer in the result shown.[1]

Two important points before you switch:

  • Ozempic is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes, and telehealth services that prescribe it typically require a medical review and sometimes labs.[6]
  • If you are using Ozempic for weight loss rather than diabetes, many services may offer off-label treatment or may suggest Wegovy or another GLP-1 instead.[5]

If you want, I can narrow this to the best option for your insurance, cash-pay price, or whether you need Ozempic for diabetes vs. weight loss.

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