Yes, the Zepbound savings card can work with telehealth prescriptions if you have a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider obtained through a telehealth program, as long as your commercial insurance covers Zepbound and you meet the program’s eligibility requirements [2][3][6]. Key conditions for use with telehealth: You must have a valid prescription from a licensed provider, which telehealth services can provide [2][3]. The savings card requires commercial (private) drug insurance that covers Zepbound; it does not work with Medicare, Medicaid, or other government-funded plans [2][4][5]. Your insurance must approve (prior authorize) the medication first—the savings card only reduces your copay after approval [1][5]. The card is digital and can be added to Apple Wallet or Google Pay; it remains valid even if you cancel your telehealth subscription, as long as you maintain an active prescription at a participating pharmacy [2][6]. Recommended action: If you’re using a telehealth service, confirm that: The provider is licensed in your state. Your insurance covers Zepbound and has granted prior authorization. You’ve enrolled and activated the Zepbound savings card at zepbound.lilly.com before your pharmacy visit [3][5]. Brands like Hims, Ro, and Lemondoc offer Zepbound via telehealth and can assist with prior authorization and savings card activation if you check their coverage policies first.
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