Ozempic Clinics in Connecticut
Review Ozempic clinics in Connecticut, including providers offering Ozempic for weight loss. Each listing shows rating, medication availability, telehealth options, and provider contact details so you can compare before booking.
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Cities with Ozempic providers in Connecticut
All Ozempic clinics in Connecticut
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Everest Diabetes & Weight Loss
Medi-Weightloss Wilton
Renew Medical CT
WeightWorx Medical Weight Loss
Dr. Henry C. Sobo, MD
Gameday Men's Health West Hartford
FemCare MedSpa
Glow Medical Aesthetics
Superior Health & Wellness Clinic
NutriGreene
Vitality Weight and Hormone Solutions
Revolutionary Wellness and Weight Loss
Awaken180° Weightloss
Charli Blake's Med Spa
The RadianceMD
Pavlos K. Papasavas, MD
Greenwich MD
Restore Hyper Wellness
PURE Medical Aesthetics
HyperFit MD Age Management Center
New York Bariatric Group
CT Medical Weight Loss and Beyond
Haute Healing Oasis
Restore Hyper Wellness
NutriGreene
Medical Weight Loss Solutions
Medi-Weightloss West Hartford
Medi-Weightloss Stamford
Medi-Weightloss Enfield
Medi-Weightloss Wethersfield
Devika Umashanker, MD
Medi-Weightloss Orange
Medi-Weightloss Oxford
Medi-Weightloss Wallingford
Pounds Medical Weight Loss Transformation
Ultimate Solutions Medical Spa
CMWL - The Center For Medical Weight Loss Stamford
Yale Health Center
Connecticut Medical Weight Loss Doctors
Yale Medicine Bariatric and Minimally Invasive Surgery
What to look for in a Ozempic clinic
- Brand versus compounded. Some clinics offer brand Ozempic; others offer compounded Ozempic. Ask which one. The cost, oversight, and experience differ.
- Dose titration plan. Ozempic is titrated up over weeks. Confirm the clinic handles dose increases without extra visit fees.
- Insurance versus cash pay. Brand coverage depends on your plan and indication. Compounded Ozempic is usually cash pay.
- Follow-up and monitoring. Ask what labs, weigh-ins, or check-ins are included in the monthly program.
About Ozempic in Connecticut
What is Ozempic?
Ozempic is a once-weekly injection from Novo Nordisk that was FDA-approved in 2017 to treat type 2 diabetes. It works by mimicking a natural hormone called GLP-1, which helps the pancreas release insulin after meals, slows how fast your stomach empties, and reduces appetite. Ozempic uses the same active ingredient (semaglutide) as Wegovy, but Wegovy is the version specifically approved for weight loss at a higher dose. Ozempic is FDA-approved only for type 2 diabetes in adults, and to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and cardiovascular death in adults with both type 2 diabetes and heart disease. It is not approved for weight loss, but some doctors prescribe it off-label for that reason and insurance rarely covers off-label use.
Brand names
Ozempic is available as Ozempic, manufactured by Novo Nordisk.
Expected weight loss
In diabetes trials, people on Ozempic 1 mg lost about 6% of their body weight, and those on 2 mg lost about 8%. That is less than Wegovy (about 15% at 2.4 mg) because Ozempic uses a lower maximum dose. If weight loss is your primary goal and you do not have diabetes, Wegovy or Zepbound will usually produce better results.
Cost in Connecticut
Without insurance, Ozempic typically costs About $997 per month at retail pharmacies (list price for any dose). With insurance, costs range from As low as $25 per month with the Ozempic Savings Card if you have commercial insurance and a type 2 diabetes diagnosis. Compounded options may be available at Compounded semaglutide is heavily restricted after the FDA ended the semaglutide shortage in early 2025. Most pharmacies can no longer legally compound it. A small number of providers still offer personalized formulations at $200 to $400/month, but access is limited.
Frequently asked questions
There are 44 clinics prescribing Ozempic (Ozempic) in Connecticut. Connecticut is one of the better-served states for Ozempic availability.
Yes, 32 of 44 Ozempic providers in Connecticut (73%) offer telehealth. Most providers here support virtual visits, so you can start treatment without an office visit.
Brand-name Ozempic costs $800–$1,400/month without insurance in Connecticut. Compounded Ozempic from clinic weight loss programs typically runs $200–$500/month. With insurance, copays range from $25–$200/month depending on your plan's formulary and whether prior authorization is required.
Yes. Ozempic is a prescription medication in all US states including Connecticut. You can get evaluated and prescribed through 32 telehealth providers in Connecticut, or visit any of the 44 clinics listed here in person.
Coverage depends on your plan and diagnosis. Ozempic is widely covered for type 2 diabetes. For weight management, coverage is expanding. Wegovy and Zepbound now have broader approval, but many plans still require prior authorization or documented BMI criteria. Check with your insurer or ask the clinic to verify coverage before your appointment.
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