Telehealth weight loss · Connecticut
Connecticut is home to 3.6 million residents, with 28.2% of adults meeting clinical criteria for obesity. Connecticut's obesity rate, while lower than the national average, has increased by 7 percentage points over the past decade, with Hartford and New Haven counties showing the steepest rises among working-age adults.
Ozari ships compounded semaglutide directly to Connecticut residents. No in-person visits. Licensed providers. Licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy.
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Three simple steps to start in Connecticut.
Answer a few health questions from home in under 5 minutes.
A licensed physician reviews your profile and determines the best plan for you.
Your prescription ships directly to your door with free expedited delivery.
Connecticut's telehealth framework includes strong insurance coverage mandates and a telemedicine practice policy that permits physicians to establish care through synchronous video without a prior in-person visit. The state has been active in expanding Medicaid telehealth coverage, and private insurers are required to reimburse telehealth at parity with in-person services. Connecticut's dense healthcare network combined with telehealth access gives patients multiple options for GLP-1 weight management care.
Flat-rate pricing for Connecticut patients. No insurance required.
Just $86/month
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