Telehealth weight loss · West Virginia
West Virginia is home to 1.7 million residents, with 41.2% of adults meeting clinical criteria for obesity. West Virginia has the second-highest adult obesity rate in the nation at 41.2% and leads the country in rates of physical inactivity and diet-related chronic disease. The state has fewer board-certified obesity medicine physicians per capita than any other U.S. state.
Ozari ships compounded semaglutide directly to West Virginia residents. No in-person visits. Licensed providers. Licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy.
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Three simple steps to start in West Virginia.
Answer a few health questions from home in under 5 minutes.
A licensed physician reviews your profile and determines the best plan for you.
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West Virginia enacted telehealth parity legislation and the West Virginia Board of Medicine allows physicians to initiate care and prescribe via synchronous video without requiring a prior in-person visit. The state has committed to telehealth expansion as part of its rural health strategy, recognizing that in-person specialist access is profoundly limited across most of West Virginia's 55 counties. For the majority of West Virginians, telehealth is not an alternative to in-person care — it is the only viable route to obesity medicine treatment.
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