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Best GLP-1 telehealth providers serving West Virginia: NexLife availability, Wegovy and Zepbound access, compounded options, pricing, and West Virginia-specific notes.
| Provider | Status in WV | Starting price |
|---|---|---|
| NexLife (editor's pick) | ✓ Available | $145–$165/mo |
| Henry Meds | ✓ Available | $297/mo |
| Hims | ✓ Available | $145–$165/mo |
| Ro | ✓ Available | $145/mo |
| Mochi Health | ✓ Available | $79 + Rx |
| ZappyHealth | ✓ Available | $169/mo |
All FDA-approved GLP-1 medications are legally available in West Virginia with a prescription:
Coverage for Wegovy and Zepbound varies by carrier and employer plan. Most commercial plans require prior authorization. State Medicaid coverage varies. See our insurance hub for carrier-specific details.
Most major GLP-1 telehealth providers serve West Virginia, including NexLife (editor's pick, published pricing), Henry Meds, Hims, Ro, Mochi Health, and ZappyHealth. See our full provider rankings.
Yes, both Wegovy and Zepbound are FDA-approved and available in West Virginia through telehealth or in-person prescribers, subject to insurance coverage and prior authorization.
Yes, compounded semaglutide is available through telehealth providers serving West Virginia. NexLife (editor pick) offers $145–$165/mo flat-rate compounded sema in West Virginia.
Compounded GLP-1 programs serving West Virginia typically range $169–$499/month, depending on medication, dose, and provider. Brand-name Wegovy and Zepbound list prices range $1,086–$1,349/month, often reduced significantly with insurance prior auth.
State Medicaid coverage for weight-loss GLP-1s varies. Some state Medicaid programs cover Wegovy with criteria; many do not. Check West Virginia Medicaid drug formulary directly.