Medicaid GLP-1 Clinics in North Carolina
Browse GLP-1 clinics in North Carolina that accept Medicaid. Compare providers, check medication availability, and book a consultation.
Insurance acceptance data is still being collected for North Carolina. Browse all North Carolina clinics and contact them directly about Medicaid coverage.
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Coverage Overview
Medicaid coverage for GLP-1 medications varies significantly by state, as each state administers its own Medicaid program. Most state Medicaid programs cover Ozempic and Mounjaro for type 2 diabetes. Coverage for weight management medications (Wegovy, Zepbound) is less consistent but expanding, with several states adding coverage in 2025-2026.
Medication Coverage
| Medication | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ozempic (semaglutide) | Covered | Covered for type 2 diabetes in virtually all state Medicaid programs. Prior authorization typically required. |
| Wegovy (semaglutide) | Varies | FDA-approved for weight management. Some states cover for weight loss, others exclude anti-obesity medications entirely. Coverage expanding as more states recognize obesity as a treatable condition. |
| Mounjaro (tirzepatide) | Covered | Covered for type 2 diabetes in most states. Some states prefer Mounjaro over Ozempic. |
| Zepbound (tirzepatide) | Varies | FDA-approved for weight management. Limited state Medicaid coverage. Newer medication still being added to state formularies. |
Cost Estimates
Savings tip: Medicaid copays are capped by federal law — typically $0-$8 per prescription depending on your state and income level. If you qualify for Medicaid, GLP-1 medications are among the most affordable options.
Medicaid GLP-1 FAQ for North Carolina
Insurance acceptance data is still being collected for North Carolina. We recommend contacting clinics directly to verify Medicaid coverage. There are 83 total GLP-1 clinics in the state.
Medicaid generally covers GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Mounjaro for type 2 diabetes across all states including North Carolina. Coverage for weight management medications (Wegovy, Zepbound) varies by plan. Contact Medicaid directly or check your plan documents for specific coverage details.
Your prescribing doctor in North Carolina submits a prior authorization request to Medicaid with your diagnosis, BMI, and treatment history. Processing typically takes 2-10 business days. Ask your clinic to submit the request proactively to avoid delays.
You have the right to appeal any denial. Ask your doctor to submit a peer-to-peer review or formal appeal with additional clinical documentation. Many initial denials are overturned on appeal. North Carolina insurance regulations may provide additional appeal protections.