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Your First Virtual GLP-1 Consultation: What to Expect and How to Prepare

A telehealth GLP-1 consultation is straightforward — but a few minutes of preparation can make the difference between a smooth start and unnecessary delays.

What You'll Need Ready

The Typical Consultation Flow

PhaseWhat HappensDuration
IntakeOnline questionnaire covering health history, goals, medications10-15 min
ReviewLicensed provider evaluates responses, may ask follow-up questions24-72 hours
DecisionProvider determines eligibility and appropriate medication/doseSame day
PrescriptionIf approved, Rx sent to partner pharmacyImmediate
DeliveryMedication shipped to your address3-7 days

Questions Worth Asking

  1. "What pharmacy fills your prescriptions, and is it 503A or 503B?"
  2. "What is my total monthly cost at every dose level?"
  3. "How do you handle side effects and dose adjustments?"
  4. "What's the cancellation and refund policy?"
  5. "Will I have ongoing access to a medical provider, or just the initial evaluation?"

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What Happens After Approval

Once prescribed, you'll typically start at a low dose (0.25mg semaglutide or equivalent) and titrate up over weeks. Your provider should schedule follow-up check-ins to monitor progress, manage side effects, and adjust dosing. Good providers don't just prescribe and disappear.

Recommended Providers

Wellorithm Compounded

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Found Health Compounded

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Sesame Care Brand-Name

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The Bottom Line

Your first GLP-1 telehealth visit is easier than most people expect — 15 minutes of prep, an online questionnaire, and medication at your door within a week. The key is choosing a provider with real medical oversight, transparent pricing, and reliable pharmacy partnerships.

Sources

  1. AGA clinical practice update, GLP-1 prescribing guidelines
  2. FDA patient guidance on telehealth prescriptions

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