Written by Klarity Editorial Team
Published: Jan 20, 2026

In today’s busy world, telehealth has revolutionized healthcare access, especially for weight management. If you’re considering GLP-1 medications like Wegovy, Ozempic, or Mounjaro for weight loss, you might be wondering: Can I get these prescriptions through telehealth? The short answer is yes—but with some important state-specific considerations.
GLP-1 receptor agonists have transformed obesity treatment, offering significant weight loss results that were previously difficult to achieve with medication alone. As these medications gain popularity, telehealth has emerged as a convenient way to access them—allowing you to consult with healthcare providers from home and have prescriptions sent directly to your pharmacy.
However, navigating the regulatory landscape can be confusing. Let’s break down everything you need to know about getting GLP-1 medications through telehealth in 2026.
Yes, GLP-1 medications like Wegovy, Ozempic, and Mounjaro can legally be prescribed through telehealth across the United States. This is because these medications are not controlled substances, meaning they aren’t subject to the strict federal in-person requirements that apply to medications like Adderall or certain pain medications.
Under federal law, a licensed provider can evaluate you via video consultation and, if appropriate, prescribe these medications electronically to your pharmacy. However, some states have their own additional requirements that providers must follow.
States have different rules regarding telehealth prescribing. Here’s what you need to know about key states:
These states allow GLP-1 medications to be prescribed entirely via telehealth, without requiring any in-person visits:
These states typically require an initial in-person examination before telehealth can be used for ongoing care:
When you use a reputable telehealth service like Klarity Health for weight loss medication, the process generally follows these steps:
Initial Assessment: Complete a detailed health questionnaire covering your medical history, current medications, weight goals, and previous weight loss attempts.
Provider Consultation: Have a video consultation with a licensed healthcare provider who will evaluate your eligibility for GLP-1 treatment.
Personalized Treatment Plan: If appropriate, receive a prescription for a GLP-1 medication along with lifestyle recommendations.
Prescription Fulfillment: Your prescription is electronically sent to a pharmacy, where you can pick it up or have it delivered.
Regular Follow-up: Schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your progress, adjust dosing if needed, and address any side effects.
Klarity Health ensures all providers are licensed in your state and follow all applicable regulations, giving you peace of mind about the legitimacy of your treatment.
A quality telehealth consultation for weight management should include:
Comprehensive Medical History: The provider will ask about your health history, allergies, medications, and previous weight loss attempts.
Weight and BMI Assessment: You’ll need to provide your current height and weight for BMI calculation.
Discussion of Goals and Expectations: Your provider should talk about realistic weight loss expectations and timeline.
Medication Education: Information about how GLP-1 medications work, potential side effects, and proper administration.
Lifestyle Guidance: Recommendations for diet, exercise, and behavioral changes to enhance medication effectiveness.
Follow-up Plan: A clear schedule for follow-up appointments and monitoring.
Not all telehealth services are created equal. Be cautious of services that:
The type of provider you’ll see depends partly on your state:
Physicians (MDs and DOs) can prescribe GLP-1 medications via telehealth in all states.
Nurse Practitioners (NPs) can prescribe independently in about half of U.S. states (including California, New York, and Washington). In other states (like Texas and Florida), they require physician collaboration or supervision.
Physician Assistants (PAs) generally require physician supervision, though the level of oversight varies by state.
Klarity Health works with appropriately licensed and credentialed providers, ensuring you receive care that complies with your state’s requirements.
While telehealth consultations are increasingly covered by insurance, GLP-1 medications themselves have variable coverage:
Insurance Coverage: Many insurance plans cover these medications only for certain BMI thresholds or when patients have related health conditions like diabetes.
Prior Authorization: Even with insurance, prior authorization is often required, which your telehealth provider can help initiate.
Cash Pay Options: For those without coverage, telehealth platforms like Klarity Health offer transparent cash pricing for both consultations and can help navigate manufacturer savings programs for medications.
Looking ahead to 2026-2027, we can expect:
Continued Access: Telehealth for GLP-1 weight loss medications will remain available, with potential expansion of access in restrictive states.
More Provider Options: As more states grant full practice authority to NPs and PAs, patient access may improve.
Evolving Regulations: States may continue to update telehealth laws to balance access with appropriate oversight.
New Medications: As newer weight loss medications come to market, telehealth platforms will adapt to provide access to these options when appropriate.
When seeking telehealth treatment for weight management, look for services that:
Klarity Health meets these criteria by connecting patients with licensed providers who specialize in weight management, offering convenient appointments, transparent pricing (including both insurance and self-pay options), and ongoing support throughout your weight loss journey.
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