Telemedicine Weight Loss Prescriptions are becoming a popular, safe, and effective way to access medical support for weight management — without needing to visit a clinic in person. Many virtual providers now offer comprehensive programs that include evaluation, coaching, and medication for weight loss.
How Telemedicine for Weight Loss Works
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Online Consultation – with a licensed provider (MD, NP, or PA)
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Medical History Review – including weight, BMI, labs, past attempts
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Customized Treatment Plan – may include lifestyle changes + Rx
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Medication Prescription – if clinically appropriate
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Ongoing Monitoring – through app check-ins, video visits, or messaging
Common Weight Loss Medications Prescribed via Telemedicine
Medication | Brand Name | How It Works |
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Semaglutide | Wegovy, Ozempic* | GLP-1 agonist – reduces appetite, slows digestion |
Liraglutide | Saxenda | GLP-1 agonist – similar to semaglutide |
Phentermine | Adipex-P | Appetite suppressant – short-term use |
Phentermine/Topiramate | Qsymia | Dual-action appetite suppression |
Bupropion/Naltrexone | Contrave | Reduces cravings and appetite |
Orlistat | Alli, Xenical | Blocks fat absorption in the gut |
Tirzepatide | Zepbound (new) | Dual GIP/GLP-1 agonist – strong appetite control |
*Ozempic is FDA-approved for diabetes but often prescribed off-label for weight loss.
Top Telemedicine Providers for Weight Loss Prescriptions
These services often include virtual doctor visits, nutrition support, and medication if eligible:
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Calibrate – GLP-1 focused programs with long-term lifestyle coaching
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Plenity (Ro) – FDA-cleared capsule for fullness before meals
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Found Health – Rx + lifestyle plans tailored to metabolic needs
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Form Health – MD-supervised weight loss with GLP-1s if appropriate
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Sesame Care – one-off visits with transparent pricing
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Hims/Hers – telehealth Rx for weight loss & wellness
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Sequence / WeightWatchers Clinic – GLP-1 management with coaching
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Lemonaid Health – simple prescription process, including for phentermine
Who Qualifies for Prescription Medications?
To be eligible for most FDA-approved weight loss meds, you typically need:
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BMI ≥ 30 (obese)
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OR BMI ≥ 27 with a weight-related condition (like hypertension, prediabetes, PCOS)
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No contraindications to the medication (e.g., pregnancy, certain heart conditions)
What Telemedicine Can’t Do:
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Immediate access to meds without proper evaluation
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Bypass medical screening or FDA rules
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Replace emergency care for obesity-related complications
What You Get with a Program
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Ongoing doctor or nurse practitioner supervision
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Prescription delivery (often included or discounted)
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Coaching via app, chat, or video
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Lab test coordination (usually from home or local labs)
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Nutrition + habit tracking tools