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How-to · Provider checklist

How to Choose an Online GLP-1 Provider

An eight-step, non-clinical checklist for choosing a safe, transparent online GLP-1 telehealth provider.

Updated June 1, 2026 · Reviewed by the GLP1 One Telehealth Editorial Team

Direct Answer

How do you choose an online GLP-1 provider?

Choose on eight points: state licensure, a real medical review, named pharmacy transparency, clear true monthly cost, whether price changes by dose, included shipping and support, clear cancellation/refund terms, and no misleading claims. A provider that passes all eight is far more likely to be safe and legitimate.

Educational use only. This page is for educational purposes only and does not provide medical advice. Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not FDA-approved finished drug products and should only be prescribed when clinically appropriate by a licensed healthcare provider.

The 8-step checklist

Cross-check pricing

Sanity-check any provider's pricing against an independent true monthly GLP-1 cost reference so a low teaser rate doesn't hide a high maintenance cost.

Frequently asked questions

Is online GLP-1 telehealth legit?

It can be when the provider passes the eight-point checklist of licensure, medical review, and transparency.

Does GLP-1 pricing change by dose?

With some providers yes; flat-rate pricing does not change with dose. Confirm before enrolling.

What is the biggest red flag?

Calling compounded medication “FDA-approved” or “generic Ozempic/Zepbound” — both are misleading.

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