Does Insurance Cover GLP-1 Medications for Weight Loss?
Often, no. Coverage for weight loss is patchy and brand prices are high. Here is the honest picture and your options.

The short answer
Many commercial plans and most of traditional Medicare do not cover GLP-1 medications when they are used for weight loss (coverage is more common when prescribed for type 2 diabetes). Brand list prices can exceed $1,000 a month without coverage. So a lot of people pay cash, which is exactly why transparent cash-pay options exist.
Why coverage is patchy
Insurers weigh the high cost against large eligible populations. Some employer plans cover weight-loss GLP-1s, many do not, and rules change year to year. The only way to know yours is to check your specific plan's formulary.
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Start the 30-day trialYour options if it is not covered
- Brand cash-pay programs from the manufacturers have lowered prices in some cases; check current pricing directly.
- Physician-supervised compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide is a lower cash-pay path. It is not FDA-approved or brand-identical, and we say so.
- HSA/FSA cards often apply, and financing (Klarna, Affirm, healthcare financing) can spread the cost.
How we price it
No insurance games: a one-time $119 review, then compounded semaglutide from $166/mo or tirzepatide from $233/mo, posted plainly.
What you can start today at New Hope Weight Loss
After a one-time $119 medical review with Dr. Sharma, eligible patients begin a physician-supervised program with compounded semaglutide from $166 a month or compounded tirzepatide from $233 a month, with a $199 one-month Skeptics' Trial. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are prepared by licensed U.S. pharmacies and are not FDA-approved, not brand-identical, and not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Care is in person in Orange County and by telehealth across California and additional states.
Frequently asked questions
Does insurance cover Ozempic or Wegovy for weight loss?
It varies a lot. Many commercial plans and most traditional Medicare do not cover GLP-1s for weight loss (coverage is more common for type 2 diabetes). Check your specific plan's formulary to know for sure.
How much is semaglutide without insurance?
Brand list prices can exceed $1,000 a month. Manufacturer cash programs have lowered some prices; physician-supervised compounded semaglutide starts at $166/mo here after a $119 review (not FDA-approved or brand-identical).
Can I use my HSA or FSA?
Often yes for a medical weight-loss program; confirm with your plan administrator. We also accept Klarna and Affirm to spread the cost.
Why is it so expensive?
Brand pricing reflects manufacturing and market factors. Compounded options are lower cost because there is no brand markup, but they are not FDA-approved or reviewed, which is the trade-off we are upfront about.
What does New Hope Weight Loss charge?
A one-time $119 doctor review, then compounded semaglutide from $166/mo or tirzepatide from $233/mo, with a $199 one-month trial option. No insurance required.
This article is informational only and not medical advice. Speak with a licensed physician before starting or changing any GLP-1 therapy. Individual results vary. New Hope Weight Loss is a physician-supervised medical weight loss clinic in Costa Mesa, CA. Eligibility for treatment is determined during the medical consultation. Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not the same products as Wegovy®, Ozempic®, Mounjaro®, or Zepbound®.