4 Telehealth GLP-1 Clinics in Vermont
Explore telehealth GLP-1 providers in Vermont. This page lists clinics that offer virtual consultations for Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound, with ratings, medication availability, and provider details for each listing.
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GrassRoots Functional Medicine
Bijou Blu Medical and Wellness
Whole Health Nutrition
Bariatric Surgery, University of Vermont Medical Center
What to look for in a telehealth GLP-1 clinic
- State licensing. Your prescriber must hold an active license in Vermont. Every clinic listed here is expected to meet that requirement.
- Medication options. Some providers prescribe brand-name Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound; others offer compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide. Ask which the clinic offers.
- Follow-up cadence. GLP-1 treatment requires dose adjustments. Confirm how often follow-ups are included and whether they are billed separately.
- Total monthly cost. Look beyond the visit fee. Ask about medication cost, shipping, and what happens if your dose changes.
Compare with in-person options
Telehealth works well for most patients starting GLP-1 treatment, but an in-person visit can be useful for complex medical history, hands-on injection training, or local lab work. Browse all 12 GLP-1 clinics in Vermont to compare both.
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Telehealth GLP-1 FAQ for Vermont
4 of 12 GLP-1 clinics in Vermont (33%) offer telehealth consultations. The remaining 8 clinics offer in-person visits only.
Yes. Telehealth prescribing of GLP-1 medications is legal in all 50 states including Vermont. Providers must hold an active medical license in Vermont to prescribe via telehealth. All 4 telehealth clinics listed here meet this requirement.
You book a video appointment with a licensed provider. During the 15–30 minute consultation, they review your medical history, BMI, and treatment goals. If you qualify, they send a prescription to your local Vermont pharmacy or a mail-order pharmacy. Follow-up visits for dose adjustments are also done virtually. Typically every 4–6 weeks.
Most major insurers cover telehealth visits at the same copay as in-person visits. The GLP-1 medication cost depends on your plan's formulary, not how it was prescribed. If you are paying out of pocket, many telehealth clinics in Vermont offer bundled pricing that includes the consultation, medication, and follow-up visits.
Yes. Most telehealth GLP-1 programs ship medication directly to patients in Vermont. Ask your provider about shipping timelines and whether they use a local or national pharmacy. Medications typically arrive within 3–5 business days of your prescription being filled.