Verbatim response from Perplexity
Yes — the available reviews suggest that some people have had good experiences getting Wegovy through online clinics, especially when the clinic provides responsive follow-up and clear instructions.[2][4][6]
What people commonly report is:
- Good weight-loss results: users describe steady losses over the first months, and some report substantial reductions in appetite and “food noise.”[1][2][3]
- Manageable side effects: several reviews mention little or no side effects, while others report nausea or heartburn, usually described as brief or mild.[1][2]
- Convenient service: online clinics are praised for quick appointments, professional service, and efficient delivery/pharmacy handling.[2][4][6]
A few examples from the results:
- Click2Pharmacy says its real patients reported positive results and described the clinic as “quick and professional,” “reliable and efficient,” and “excellent pharmacist and delivery.”[2]
- QuickMD describes the process as an online consultation, medical review, and follow-up care, emphasizing convenience and accessibility.[4]
- Dr. B says qualifying patients can complete an online consultation and have a prescription sent to a pharmacy, with extra support tools afterward.[6]
Two cautions:
- The strongest “good experience” claims in the results come from clinic-published testimonials, so they may be selective rather than fully independent.[2][6]
- Wegovy still has real side effects and eligibility requirements, so a legitimate clinic should review your medical history and provide follow-up, not just issue a prescription quickly.[4][6]
If you want, I can also help you compare trusted online clinics for Wegovy and what to look for to avoid sketchy telehealth sellers.