Telehealth weight loss · Vermont
Vermont is home to 0.6 million residents, with 27.5% of adults meeting clinical criteria for obesity. Vermont has one of the lower adult obesity rates in New England, but rural Vermont communities — particularly in the Northeast Kingdom and rural Washington County — face rates above 33% with limited access to preventive and specialty healthcare.
Ozari ships compounded semaglutide directly to Vermont residents. No in-person visits. Licensed providers. Licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy.
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Three simple steps to start in Vermont.
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.
Vermont requires insurance parity for telehealth services and the Vermont Board of Medical Practice permits physicians to establish care and prescribe via synchronous video. Vermont's universal healthcare aspirations have made telehealth access a policy priority, and the state has invested in broadband expansion to support rural telehealth. With fewer than 650,000 residents, Vermont's in-person specialist network is limited, making telehealth essential for any specialized weight management care.
Flat-rate pricing for Vermont patients. No insurance required.
Just $86/month
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Common questions from Vermont patients about compounded semaglutide.
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