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In many cases, you can start and continue your weight-loss medication through telehealth. Depending on your medical history, labs, and provider judgment, some patients may still need an in-office exam or testing before starting or while continuing treatment.


What We Cover By Telehealth
What We Cover by Telehealth
For many follow-ups and medication-management visits, telehealth can provide highly effective care, support, and dose adjustments. There are still situations where an in-office visit is more appropriate, and your provider will recommend that when needed.
For many follow-ups and medication-management visits, telehealth can provide highly effective care, support, and dose adjustments. There are still situations where an in-office visit is more appropriate, and your provider will recommend that when needed.
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Telehealth visits are not appropriate for medical emergencies. If you experience severe or sudden symptoms, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

Who Telehealth is Perfect for
Who Telehealth is Perfect For
What You Need
What You Need
That's it.
That's it.
In many cases, yes. Depending on your medical history and provider judgment, you may be able to start and continue weight-loss medication through telehealth, with follow-ups, dose adjustments, and ongoing care often handled virtually. In some situations, an in-office visit or lab work may still be needed.
Often, no. Many patients can complete their initial consultation virtually and, if clinically appropriate, begin medication after that visit. However, your provider will decide whether telehealth alone is sufficient or if an in-person visit, exam, or additional testing is needed before starting treatment.
For many patients and visit types, telehealth can be a very effective way to receive follow-up care, support, and dose adjustments. There are still situations where an in-office visit is more appropriate, and your provider will recommend that when needed.
Yes — many patients use a mix of in-office and telehealth visits, depending on their schedule and clinical needs. Your provider will help you choose the right format for each visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Telehealth is not appropriate for every condition or patient. Your provider will determine whether virtual care is clinically appropriate for you and may recommend an in-person visit, exam, or testing when needed.
Telehealth is not appropriate for every condition or patient. Your provider will determine whether virtual care is clinically appropriate for you and may recommend an in-person visit, exam, or testing when needed.
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