Best GLP-1 Providers in Virginia (2026)
Compare 70 GLP-1 telehealth providers available in Virginia. Average compounded semaglutide cost: $199/mo.
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About GLP-1s in Virginia
Virginia allows telehealth GLP-1 prescribing. Virginia Medicaid covers GLP-1s only for type 2 diabetes diagnosis.
- •Virginia's adult obesity rate is 32.0%
- •Virginia Medicaid limits GLP-1 coverage to diabetes
- •Northern Virginia is a major telehealth market
GLP-1 Providers Available in Virginia
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Amazon One Medical
Best for: the most authoritative branded GLP-1 channel with same-day delivery and integrated manufacturer savings
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Vytora Health
Best for: Patients seeking month-to-month or 3-month-bundle compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide with the option of brand-name Mounjaro/Zepbound on a single LegitScript-approved + HIPAA-compliant platform with named pharmacy partners and transparent operating-PC disclosure. Particularly suited for patients in KS, LA, MS, NM, WV where Vytora's audio-visit option satisfies state telehealth compliance.
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LillyDirect Foundayo
Best for: patients with commercial insurance who want the cheapest legal brand-name GLP-1
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Tyde Wellness
Best for: Cash-pay patients wanting transparent compounded-GLP-1 pricing with named, LegitScript-certified pharmacy fulfillment and the option to bundle menopause/HRT, hair loss, or longevity peptides through a single 50-state provider.
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Elara Health and Wellness
Best for: Patients seeking a physician-guided bundled-care GLP-1 program (medication + quarterly labs + physician visits + coaching + 24/7 messaging at a single monthly price) with maximum pharmacy-partner transparency (four named 503A pharmacies disclosed) and clear corporate accountability (JTE Medical, LLC named parent). Strong fit for buyers who want more than transactional Rx access but don't need the unlimited-primary-care scope of true DPC models.
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Fresh Day Meds
Best for: Price-sensitive patients seeking the lowest-cost compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide from a LegitScript-certified, HIPAA-compliant multi-product telehealth platform with publicly disclosed Texas corporate headquarters, who don't require a named pharmacy partner or brand-name GLP-1 fallback.
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Primary Clinic (Direct GLP)
Best for: Patients in the 10 covered states who want GLP-1 medications as part of a continuous Direct Primary Care relationship (including labs, routine meds, unlimited visits, and ongoing provider monitoring) rather than a transactional DTC marketplace purchase, and who calculate the $89/mo membership fee plus wholesale med cost is favorable vs $300-$500/mo all-in DTC pricing.
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Calibrate Health
Best for: patients with insurance coverage who want a year-long coaching-wrap around branded Wegovy / Zepbound / Foundayo
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NP2GO
Best for: Cost-sensitive patients in any of the 39 supported states + DC who want transparent per-dose pricing with the flexibility to choose Pay As You Go or Month-to-Month Membership. Particularly suited for Oklahoma residents who can access the in-person Edmond office + the additional Oklahoma-only services on one platform.
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Curex
Best for: affordable compounded GLP-1 with strong corporate transparency and pharmacy testing
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Precision Telemed
Best for: transparent month-to-month compounded GLP-1 with pharmacy quality documentation
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Gimme Care
Best for: affordable compounded GLP-1 with nationwide coverage and microdose options
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Ondra Health
Best for: Cost-sensitive patients who want the lowest compounded-GLP-1 monthly cost and are willing to commit quarterly.
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Nalena
Best for: Women seeking transparent low-entry-price ($149/mo) compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide on a GLP-1-only platform with no membership fees, no hidden costs, money-back guarantee, and free 2-day shipping. Not recommended for patients who require brand-name FDA-approved GLP-1s — Nalena is compounded-only.
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BetterMe Rx
Best for: patients who value pharmacy transparency — six named compounding partners
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Maves (Homera Health)
Best for: Performance-oriented buyers (men's health + body optimization framing) seeking aggressive first-month pricing ($99/mo semaglutide intro) with a verifiable LegitScript ID, all-50-state coverage, and brand-plus-parent corporate disclosure (Maves under Homera Health). Strong fit for buyers who prioritize transparency signals (verifiable LegitScript ID + verbatim FDA disclaimer) over named pharmacy partners.
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NiceRx
Best for: patients seeking batch-tested compounded GLP-1 with transparent entity disclosure
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MEDVi
Best for: patients who want the option to switch between compounded and brand-name GLP-1 through one provider
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Mint Med
Best for: Cost-sensitive buyers seeking flat $159/mo 'all doses' compounded GLP-1 pricing without per-tier escalation, with HSA/FSA payment + no-membership pay-as-you-go model + LegitScript verification + verbatim FDA disclaimer. Strong fit for self-pay patients in any of the 36 listed states who value pricing transparency + cancel-anytime over premium clinical features.
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Vitara RX
Best for: Cost-sensitive patients seeking the lowest flat-rate compounded GLP-1 pricing from a LegitScript-certified marketplace with a named 503A pharmacy, who are comfortable with a marketplace model lacking a named medical director and a strict no-refunds policy.
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PeterMD
Best for: men seeking flat-priced compounded GLP-1 access alongside TRT or peptide therapy
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Rewinding RX
Best for: Patients seeking a longevity / biological-age-reversal framing for their GLP-1 protocol (vs weight-loss-only positioning), who want MD-only clinical review (no PAs / NPs), LegitScript-verifiable certification, and flat-rate any-dose pricing — and who are comfortable signing up to see specific dollar amounts.
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Get StartedRead full Rewinding RX review →Editorial score · methodology
PlushCare
Best for: readers who want a primary-care relationship with GLP-1 prescribing as one option, AND who read the class-action disclosure and verify the cancellation flow before subscribing
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Gatlan
Best for: Buyers seeking a named-clinical-leadership GLP-1 platform with Dr. Robert Lufkin (UCLA/USC) as Chief Medical Advisor, who value verifiable academic credentials over anonymous DTC marketplace framing, and who live in one of the 44 covered states. Strong fit for premium-clinical-attention buyers who are comfortable with pricing gated behind sign-up.
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Get StartedRead full Gatlan review →InstaRX
Best for: Patients in any of the 50 states or DC seeking a multi-product compounded-medication telehealth platform (GLP-1 + peptides + sexual health) where they prefer to complete an intake to see pricing rather than comparing public per-dose tiers. NOT recommended for patients who require transparent upfront pricing, named pharmacy-partner disclosure, or visible LegitScript/HIPAA accreditation before committing to an intake.
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Zealthy
Best for: not currently recommended — listed for transparency and reader awareness only
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Also consider: 136 providers with undisclosed state coverage
These providers offer GLP-1 weight loss service (verified on their own websites) but do not publish a complete state-availability list publicly — their intake flow determines eligibility. We have not independently confirmed Virginia coverage for the providers below. Start the signup intake to check whether they serve your state before proceeding.
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Joi + Blokes
Best for: patients who want GLP-1 alongside a hormone-health program (testosterone for men, perimenopause for women) from a Trustpilot-verified platform
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Bodybuilding Health+
Best for: fitness-oriented patients who want compounded GLP-1 alongside hormone and performance programs from a 25-year-old established brand
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Get Thin MD
Best for: lowest-priced compounded semaglutide on a 3-month commitment, with brand-name Ozempic/Zepbound also available
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Gala
Best for: compounded GLP-1/GIP combo therapy on a yearly subscription with free shipping nationwide
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Invigor Medical
Best for: patients wanting an established multi-service clinic over a GLP-1-only specialist
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Oak
Best for: shoppers who want both compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide on one platform with a transparent flat monthly price
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RxPros
Best for: price-sensitive patients comfortable with annual prepayment to lock in the lowest compounded GLP-1 monthly rate in the market
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Cielo
Best for: Price-sensitive patients who want flat-rate compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide on a 3-month commitment and don't require a publicly disclosed pharmacy partner or accreditation badge
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Corsica Health
Best for: patients who want a single platform offering both compounded and brand-name GLP-1 options with publicly-disclosed pricing for direct comparison
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Obu Health
Best for: Cost-conscious patients seeking a multi-product compounded-peptide platform (GLP-1 plus NAD+/sermorelin add-ons) with named 503A pharmacy transparency and a published LegitScript ID, who are comfortable contacting support for per-dose pricing and state eligibility.
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Alloy
Best for: women in menopause/perimenopause who want a Menopause Society-certified clinician AND the broadest brand+compounded GLP-1 formulary in our directory
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Lumen Meds
Best for: patients prioritizing entity transparency, free cold shipping, and lifestyle-coaching support alongside compounded GLP-1 access
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Tonik Wellness
Best for: patients who want lab-required clinical GLP-1 care with named pharmacy partners and transparent multi-month pricing
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WeightCare
Best for: patients prioritizing pharmacy quality standards (PCAB) with coaching support
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Alternate Health Club
Best for: patients who want compounded GLP-1 bundled with structured workout and dietary plans, at a competitive monthly price, and who are comfortable verifying state coverage + billing terms directly with the platform
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altRX
Best for: Buyers who want the broadest possible brand-name FDA-approved GLP-1 access on a single platform — altRX is the only provider in the WLR directory offering all four (Mounjaro / Ozempic / Wegovy / Zepbound) alongside compounded options. Strong fit for patients who may switch between compounded and brand-name depending on response, supply, or insurance situation.
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Kin Meds
Best for: patients who want both compounded and brand-name GLP-1 options on one platform with publicly-disclosed pricing, plus a multi-modality longevity stack — willing to verify the actual brand-name dispensing pathway during intake (whether $149 reflects commercial insurance + manufacturer savings card or a different mechanism)
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NuvaHealth
Best for: patients comfortable with a low first-month price and willing to confirm ongoing maintenance pricing at checkout before committing
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RNK Health
Best for: compounded GLP-1 buyers also interested in NAD+, peptide, or longevity add-ons in the same provider relationship
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Sunlight
Best for: patients prioritizing publicly-disclosed compounded GLP-1 pricing ($179/mo sema or $259/mo tirz first-month) with bundled unlimited telehealth visits + free shipping, willing to verify steady-state ongoing pricing during the intake
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Good Girl Rx
Best for: patients seeking multiple compounded GLP-1 formats with pharmacy quality standards
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Heva Health
Best for: patients who want a concierge model bundling compounded GLP-1 with comprehensive lab work + hormone optimization, comfortable with a $149/mo entry price and verifying state-specific availability during intake
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Nova MD
Best for: patients comfortable with a 3-month plan commitment ($125/mo sema or $199/mo tirz) seeking the most competitive compounded pricing alongside an explicit microdose program and a multi-modality longevity menu
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ReadyRx
Best for: compounded GLP-1 buyers who want LegitScript certification and explicit batch lab testing claims at a sub-$200 starting price
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EverFit Medical
Best for: Ohio-resident patients who want hybrid in-person clinic care combined with body-composition tracking and red-light-therapy adjuncts — or out-of-state patients comfortable receiving GLP-1 telehealth care from EverFit's partner physician group Dr Telx (with the understanding that the 50-state track is operationalized through Dr Telx, not EverFit Medical Clinic directly)
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Healthicare
Best for: buyers who want a transparent, named-clinician + named-pharmacy compounded GLP-1 option in 44 states
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NativeMed
Best for: buyers comfortable with sub-$200 promotional compounded GLP-1 pricing who can verify pharmacy partner identity directly with NativeMed support before subscribing
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Push Health
Best for: brand-name GLP-1 distribution via large pharmacy network (pending verification)
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YourEra
Best for: patients comfortable with a $99 first-month entry price who are willing to confirm steady-state ongoing pricing at checkout before committing
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Claya
Best for: Patients seeking a compounded GLP-1 platform with named clinician leadership and named pharmacy partners who want both injectable and oral-tablet form factors, and who are comfortable with the standard 503A-compounded supply chain.
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Eve
Best for: **Women** seeking a women's-health-focused GLP-1 telehealth platform with dual access to either affordable compounded GLP-1 ($195/mo) OR brand-name FDA-approved Ozempic / Wegovy / Mounjaro ($1,399-$1,699/mo cash-pay), with LegitScript verification and a satisfaction guarantee. Strong fit for buyers who want a single platform supporting both ends of the compounded-vs-brand-name choice without switching providers.
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Hone Health
Best for: patients seeking weight management as part of a broader hormone and longevity optimization program
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Midi Health
Best for: women in menopause / perimenopause with commercial insurance who want GLP-1 prescribing as part of a broader hormone + metabolic care plan, not as a standalone weight-loss product
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MyFastRx
Best for: Cash-pay patients comfortable with 12-month upfront billing for the lowest compounded-GLP-1 monthly rate.
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Näky
Best for: patients comfortable with intake-gated pricing who want access to compounded oral semaglutide drops or an explicit microdose program alongside a longevity menu (NAD+ / Sermorelin)
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Get StartedRead full Näky review →NexLife
Best for: pharmacy-quality-conscious patients seeking LegitScript + NABP-certified compounded GLP-1
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Regenics
Best for: Los Angeles / SoCal patients who want a hybrid in-office + telemed weight-loss model with a physical Tarzana clinic for in-person visits, OR national patients seeking a multi-product health-optimization platform (weight loss + TRT + sexual wellness + aesthetics + diagnostics all under one practice) with verifiable physical-clinic accountability.
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Roen Rx
Best for: patients with insurance seeking brand-name GLP-1 access with compounded fallback
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TeleZen MD
Best for: patients seeking GLP-1 telehealth in states where coverage is limited, who are comfortable verifying state eligibility + steady-state pricing during the intake before committing
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Get StartedRead full TeleZen MD review →Editorial score · methodology
WePeptideRx
Best for: Buyers seeking a multi-vertical peptide-therapy platform with ready-to-inject premixed delivery (no bac water reconstitution) and microdose protocol options for low-dose maintenance, who value Boca Raton FL physical corporate accountability and HSA/FSA payment. Strong fit for consolidation-minded patients wanting GLP-1 alongside sermorelin/NAD+/HRT/sexual wellness all under one platform.
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Wisp
Best for: buyers who want a board-certified telehealth platform offering both branded injectables AND a sublingual alternative — with full disclosure that the sublingual form is not human-tested
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Zeuss
Best for: Buyers who actively dislike subscription auto-renewals and want a one-time-purchase model for compounded GLP-1 or GIP/GLP-1 — the only provider in the WLR directory offering this billing model. Strong fit for cost-conscious patients who want bundled transparency (provider review + meds + cold-chain shipping + delivery for $125-$175) and the option to order only when needed.
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Refills
Best for: patients seeking a single account across multiple cash-pay telehealth categories (GLP-1 + ED + hair growth) and willing to verify state coverage + steady-state pricing during the intake before committing
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Get StartedRead full Refills review →Editorial score · methodology
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Brightmeds
Best for: Patients who want access to both compounded GLP-1s (semaglutide / tirzepatide standard + microdosing) AND brand-name FDA-approved Zepbound® (pens and vials) through a single telehealth platform with a clinician approval guarantee, and who are comfortable signing up to see pricing.
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Get StartedRead full Brightmeds review →Editorial score · methodology
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Loop Health
Best for: Users wanting a peptide/wellness membership with GLP-1s as one of several offerings rather than the headline product.
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MultiMedRx
Best for: patients comfortable with a $100 refundable consultation fee who want the option of brand-name GLP-1s (Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound) plus broader cardiometabolic care (Metformin, HRT, TRT) under one platform with disclosed legal entity and physical office addresses
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TeleHealth Med
Best for: Buyers seeking a Georgia-based, Inc.-incorporated telehealth platform with LegitScript verification, explicit 503A pharmacy designation, verbatim FDA compounded disclaimer, and honest testimonial-compensation disclosure — strong fit for transparency-conscious cash-pay patients who want HSA/FSA acceptance and both injectable and sublingual GLP-1 form options.
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Try Ageless
Best for: Cost-sensitive patients seeking the lowest-tier compounded GLP-1 prices with a LegitScript-verifiable telehealth platform, especially those who want non-injectable oral forms (drops or troche) for needle-aversion and accept the weaker oral-compounded evidence base.
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FuturHealth
Best for: readers who want both brand-name and compounded GLP-1 options on one platform with registered-dietitian nutrition coaching, AND are willing to read the data-breach litigation disclosure before signing up
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LaSara Medical Group
Best for: patients in southern California who want hybrid in-person + telehealth access, or patients seeking a one-stop hormone-and-GLP-1 clinic and willing to confirm pricing + state coverage during the free consultation
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Get StartedRead full LaSara Medical Group review →Editorial score · methodology
Velvet Rx
Best for: cash-pay patients comfortable with a compounded-GLP-1 telehealth model who prioritize three publicly-listed SKUs and bundled shipping over LegitScript / NABP certification, named pharmacy partner, or per-state availability verification
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Framework
Best for: Cost-sensitive patients who want the most aggressive entry-tier pricing ($25/week ~ $100/mo) with a named 503B FDA-registered pharmacy partner (The Pharmacy Hub) and no membership fees, who are comfortable with limited public disclosure on states served and corporate-entity attribution.
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PauseRX
Best for: Buyers who value **supply-chain transparency** — PauseRX's explicit disclosure of the 503A pharmacy partner (Strive Pharmacy, Gilbert AZ) + physician network (Beluga Health) + corporate entity (PauseRX, Inc.) is significantly above the typical DTC GLP-1 platform floor and lets buyers independently verify the clinical and dispensing pipeline. Strong fit for buyers comfortable with cash-pay (no insurance), async telehealth, and the restrictive no-cancellation policy. NOT a menopause-specific platform despite the brand name — buyers seeking that focus should look at Alloy, Midi Health, or Hers Menopause.
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Factor Health MD
Best for: Cost-sensitive buyers seeking the broadest compounded GLP-1 selection (sema + tirz + liraglutide) at aggressive $99-$150/mo pricing with HSA/FSA payment acceptance and multi-product wellness platform consolidation. Particularly fit for patients seeking liraglutide specifically — rare in the DTC compounded market.
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HealthHub
Best for: Patients seeking a LegitScript-verifiable GLP-1 telehealth platform with maximum pharmacy-partner transparency (six named 503A-pattern compounders disclosed) and an oral dissolving tablet form factor for compounded semaglutide/tirzepatide, who are willing to sign up to see pricing.
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Get StartedRead full HealthHub review →Editorial score · methodology
GetRelief Rx
Best for: buyers specifically seeking sublingual (non-injectable) compounded GLP-1 drops who understand the bioavailability trade-offs and lack of human PK data for this formulation
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myRocky
Best for: US patients in the 42 supported states who specifically want brand-name FDA-approved GLP-1 receptor agonists without insurance involvement AND are also managing additional conditions covered by myRocky's multi-product platform (sexual health, hair loss, mental health) so the $99/mo program fee amortizes across multiple medications. NOT recommended for patients sensitive to total monthly cost — compounded providers ($99-$199/mo) and direct manufacturer programs (NovoCare, LillyDirect) offer better economics.
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Spry
Best for: Buyers seeking a multi-product wellness/longevity platform that combines compounded GLP-1s with anti-aging peptides under one membership, who are comfortable with nurse-practitioner intake review (vs MD) and willing to overlook the 'FDA Approved' badge framing on a compounded-medication platform.
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AM Rx
Best for: patients with insurance seeking brand-name GLP-1 access (review regulatory warnings carefully)
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Ark Health
Best for: Buyers seeking the **broadest single-platform product menu** (compounded + brand + non-GLP-1 wellness adjuncts like Sermorelin and MIC/B12 all under one account) who can tolerate the transparency gaps (no states list, no LegitScript ID, no named pharmacy partner). NOT recommended for buyers seeking brand Ozempic/Mounjaro — direct manufacturer channels (NovoCare, LillyDirect) are 2-3× cheaper. Best value tier is the compounded oral sema at $125/mo. Note: states-served gap means buyers should call (855) 758-2275 to confirm coverage before signing up.
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Liv Body
Best for: Patients who want a single brand for both compounded GLP-1 medication and a supplement stack (whey protein, creatine, collagen, magnesium) for muscle-preservation pairing, and who are comfortable with limited supply-chain transparency in exchange for the integrated-brand convenience.
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Invyncible
Best for: Florida-region buyers seeking a corporate-parent-disclosed telehealth GLP-1 platform with a verifiable LegitScript seal and clear accountability address, who are willing to sign up to see specific pricing, drug forms, and pharmacy partner details.
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Get StartedRead full Invyncible review →Vea Health
Best for: Men interested in a longevity + performance + weight-loss bundled telehealth platform who are comfortable with limited pricing transparency upfront and a men's-health-first brand positioning, and who want to read the FDA compounded-medication disclaimer before purchasing.
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Get StartedRead full Vea Health review →Joey Med
Best for: Cost-sensitive buyers in the broader DTC market who want a single-platform option for weight-loss GLP-1 plus sexual health, longevity, hair, and travel wellness add-ons, who are comfortable with limited drug-name and pharmacy-partner transparency at sign-up.
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MadeMed
Best for: Patients seeking a LegitScript-badged DTC platform with both injection and oral form factors for compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide, who are comfortable with pricing gated behind sign-up and limited public supply-chain disclosure.
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Get StartedRead full MadeMed review →DreamHug Medical
Best for: Patients seeking a money-back-guaranteed telehealth GLP-1 evaluation with a public Florida business address, who are comfortable with a sign-up-gated pricing model and a semaglutide-only narrow scope (no tirzepatide on the public homepage).
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Get StartedRead full DreamHug Medical review →Direct Meds
Best for: listed for transparent disclosure — see FDA warning and BBB complaint pattern before considering
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Open Water Rx
Best for: Buyers willing to sign up to see full product offerings — recommend cross-checking against verified competitors in the WLR directory before purchasing.
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Get StartedRead full Open Water Rx review →Top Cities for GLP-1 Treatment in Virginia
Telehealth providers ship to all Virginia addresses, but demand is highest in these metro areas:
Insurance & Medicaid in Virginia
Most insurance plans in Virginia cover GLP-1s for type 2 diabetes (Ozempic, Mounjaro), but coverage for obesity-only indications (Wegovy, Zepbound) is much more limited and often requires prior authorization. If your insurance won't cover brand-name GLP-1s, compounded semaglutide through telehealth is typically the most affordable option at around $199/mo.
Obesity in Virginia
According to CDC data, 32% of Virginia adults have obesity (BMI of 30 or higher). This places Virginia at #28 out of 50 states. Access to GLP-1 medications like semaglutide and tirzepatide has expanded significantly through telehealth, helping Virginia residents get clinically supervised weight loss treatment from home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Glossary references
Key terms in this article, linked to their canonical definitions.
- Semaglutide · Drugs and brands
- Tirzepatide · Drugs and brands
- Compounded GLP-1 · Pharmacy and drug forms
- 503A pharmacy · Pharmacy and drug forms
- PCAB accreditation · Pharmacy and drug forms
- Prior authorization (PA) · Insurance and regulatory
- Off-label use · Insurance and regulatory
- FDA Drug Shortage List · Insurance and regulatory
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