Updated May 2026

GLP-1 Weight Loss Programs in North Carolina

Online programs that prescribe and ship semaglutide, tirzepatide, and other GLP-1 medications to North Carolina. Compare pricing, what's included, and which option fits your situation.

Programs available in North Carolina

These telehealth programs serve North Carolina residents. Pricing can change — confirm directly with each program before enrolling.

Eden Health

Semaglutide, tirzepatide

From $149/mo

SkinnyRx

Semaglutide, tirzepatide, oral options

From $179/mo

Medvi

Semaglutide, tirzepatide

From $179/mo

Direct Meds

Semaglutide, tirzepatide

From $249/mo

How online GLP-1 programs work in North Carolina

1

Complete an online assessment

Answer questions about your health history, weight loss goals, and current medications. Most assessments take 5-10 minutes.

2

Get evaluated by a licensed provider

A provider licensed in North Carolina reviews your information. Some programs include a video consultation, others handle everything asynchronously.

3

Medication ships to your door

If approved, your prescription is filled by a licensed pharmacy and shipped directly to your North Carolina address. Most programs offer free shipping.

What to know about GLP-1s in North Carolina

Compounded vs. brand-name

Most online programs prescribe compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide, which are significantly cheaper than brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound. Compounded medications are made by licensed pharmacies but are not identical to the FDA-approved branded products. Learn the differences →

Telehealth regulations

North Carolina allows telehealth prescribing for GLP-1 medications. Your prescribing provider must be licensed in North Carolina, and the dispensing pharmacy must be able to ship to your state. All programs listed above meet these requirements.

Insurance and payment

These programs are cash-pay — no insurance required. Some accept HSA/FSA funds. If you have insurance that covers GLP-1 medications, a local North Carolina doctor may be a better route for brand-name options. GLP-1 without insurance guide →

Frequently asked questions

Can I get semaglutide online in North Carolina?

Yes. Several telehealth programs prescribe and ship compounded semaglutide to North Carolina. You complete an online consultation, and if approved, medication is shipped directly to your door. Pricing starts around $149/mo depending on the program.

Is tirzepatide available in North Carolina?

Yes. Multiple online programs offer compounded tirzepatide to North Carolina residents. Tirzepatide targets both GIP and GLP-1 receptors and may produce more weight loss than semaglutide alone in some patients.

Do I need insurance for GLP-1 medications in North Carolina?

No. The telehealth programs listed here are cash-pay and don't require insurance. Some accept HSA/FSA funds. Compounded GLP-1 medications are generally much cheaper than brand-name options like Wegovy or Zepbound.

How does telehealth prescribing work in North Carolina?

You fill out a health questionnaire online, then a licensed provider reviews your information and may schedule a video or phone consultation. If approved, your medication is prescribed and shipped from a licensed pharmacy to your North Carolina address.

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