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GLP-1 Telehealth Providers in Massachusetts

Compare 10 telehealth providers offering GLP-1 weight loss medications in Massachusetts. State-specific pricing, regulations, and coverage information.

10 providers availableTelehealth parity lawAsync consultations allowedMedicaid: Varies by plan

Telehealth Regulations in Massachusetts

In-Person Visit Required?

No

Compounding Restrictions?

Yes

Telehealth Parity Law?

Yes

Async Consultations?

Yes

Medicaid GLP-1 Coverage?

Varies by plan

Massachusetts permits telehealth prescribing with permanent telehealth access laws. Strong consumer protections and telehealth parity mandates. Strict pharmacy compounding regulations may affect some compounded GLP-1 availability. As of March 2025, FDA enforcement ended 503A compounding of semaglutide and tirzepatide. Most major providers now offer branded Wegovy and Zepbound only.

Top 3 Most Affordable Providers in Massachusetts

Based on lowest starting monthly price. Rankings are never influenced by compensation.

Provider Comparison in Massachusetts

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Insurance & Medicaid Coverage in Massachusetts

Medicaid GLP-1 coverage in Massachusetts varies by plan. Some managed care organizations may offer coverage while others do not. Contact your specific Medicaid plan to confirm coverage for weight loss medications.

Many telehealth providers offer competitive self-pay pricing that may be more affordable than insurance copays. Visit our savings guide for tips on reducing GLP-1 costs.

GLP-1 Telehealth FAQ for Massachusetts

Can I get GLP-1 medications through telehealth in Massachusetts?

Yes. Massachusetts allows telehealth prescribing of GLP-1 medications with wide provider availability.

Does Massachusetts insurance cover telehealth GLP-1 consultations?

Yes. Massachusetts has telehealth parity laws requiring coverage of telehealth visits. GLP-1 medication coverage depends on your plan.

Are compounded GLP-1 medications available in Massachusetts?

Yes, though Massachusetts has strict pharmacy compounding regulations. Most major telehealth platforms can ship compounded GLP-1 medications to the state.

GLP-1 Providers in Massachusetts Cities

Editorial Standards

Telehealth Ally is an independent comparison platform. Our rankings are never influenced by compensation. Provider availability, pricing, and regulations are researched and verified by our editorial team. State telehealth regulations change frequently — always confirm current requirements with your chosen provider. This page is not medical advice.

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