Ozempic® Prescription Online for Weight Loss

(semaglutide) injection

  • A weekly shot to lose weight

  • FDA-approved GLP-1 medication

  • Improves the way your body responds to sugars

  • Ozempic is not FDA-approved for weight loss, but may be prescribed off-label if a provider deems it appropriate

Important Safety Information: Ozempic treats type 2 diabetes but may be prescribed off-label for weight loss, if appropriate. Ozempic may have serious side effects, including possible thyroid tumors. Do not use if you or your family have a history of a type of thyroid cancer called MTC or MEN 2. Read more about serious warnings and safety info.

Your timeline to treatment

From personalized treatment to insurance support, we help you get—and stay—on track.

Start losing weight in 5 simple steps

1. Start your online visit

Answer a few questions about your health and goals, all online—no in-person doctor’s office visit necessary.   You’ll find out if you’re eligible within 2 days 

A provider will review your info and prescribe the right GLP-1 treatment for you, if eligible. Get ready for your first shot in two weeks if using insurance; or, less than a week if paying cash.

Ro navigates insurance on your behalf to see if coverage is available for your GLP-1s. If using insurance, Ro's insurance concierge submits all paperwork on your behalf. If you're covered, a prescription is sent to your pharmacy. If not, Ro will fight for your coverage or provide the alternative GLP-1 options right for you. This process takes about 2-3 weeks.

If prescribed, your medication ships right to your door or can be picked up at your pharmacy. Once prescribed, you could take your first shot in less than a week.

Keep making progress with regular check-ins, expert guidance, and access to your care team 24/7. Ongoing care and support is there for you when you need it—whether it’s a quick chat with your provider or routine check-ins, we’re with you every step of the way.

With Ro, medication 
meets support

A membership with the tools to help you lose weight

  • Access to FDA-approved GLP-1 medications

  • Dedicated insurance concierge

  • Dosing and titration support

  • Monthly treatment check-ins

  • Unlimited provider messaging

  • Side effect management

  • Weight tracking and dose logging

  • 1:1 health coaching

  • Lab testing (if needed)

Science-backed GLP-1s for weight loss

  • A full suite of GLP-1 options to fit your needs

  • Options including Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, 
and Zepbound vials

  • Pursue insurance or pay cash

Before
After

Dr. Pepper lost 30 lbs in 1 year

“I started losing weight almost immediately. To me, truly, this has been a game-changer.”

Dr. Pepper Ro Ambassador who inspired the Body Program, after taking GLP-1 medication

Before
After

Stacie lost 49 lbs in 6 months

“I used to constantly crave food in general. I was always hungry before starting the Body Program.”

Stacie Ro member after taking GLP-1 medication

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Important safety information

Ozempic treats type 2 diabetes but may be prescribed for weight loss, if appropriate. Ozempic may have serious side effects, including possible thyroid tumors. Do not use if you or your family have a history of a type of thyroid cancer called MTC or MEN 2.

Dr Steve Silvestro, Ro

Ozempic 101

What is Ozempic?

Ozempic is a brand-name version of the generic medication semaglutide, which is a type of medication called a glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist. Instead of that tongue-twister of a name, we call these medications “GLP-1s” for short.

Ozempic is FDA-approved for the management of certain symptoms and risks of type 2 diabetes.


How does Ozempic work?

Ozempic works by slowing the digestion process, which can help you to feel full for longer. Ozempic, like other GLP-1 receptor agonists, acts like a hormone your body naturally makes to regulate blood sugar and may help support weight loss.


Do you prescribe Ozempic for weight loss?

Ozempic is not FDA-approved for weight loss. Ro-affiliated healthcare professionals have the discretion to prescribe a medication off-label if they believe it is an appropriate course of treatment for a particular patient.

How can Ozempic help with weight loss? It acts like a natural hormone your body uses to regulate blood sugar and appetite—key steps in resetting your biological set point to help you maintain a new, lower weight.

See if Ozempic is right for you here.


What is Ozempic’s dosing?

Ozempic dosing starts out low, then gradually increases over the first few months until a steady dose is reached. If prescribed, your Ro-affiliated provider will work with you to find the schedule and dosing that’s right for you. As an example, the lowest dose of Ozempic is 0.25 mg once a week and the maximum dose is 2.0 mg once a week.


How do you take Ozempic?

Ozempic comes in a prefilled injection pen that contains multiple doses. If prescribed, you (or someone in your household) will select the prescribed dose, then administer the injection under the skin of your stomach, thigh, or arm once a week.

While a routine injection may sound intimidating, the Ozempic pen uses a tiny needle designed to minimize discomfort. You’ll also receive clear instructions on using the injection pen, and your Ro-affiliated provider can offer additional advice.


Will my insurance cover the cost of Ozempic?

The cost of your Ozempic medication can range depending on your insurance coverage—and we’re here to help with that!

Ro’s insurance concierge will work with your insurance provider to help with the process of determining coverage for your GLP-1 medication, which is paid for separately from your Ro Body membership. Ro does not accept insurance for the Ro Body membership, which is cash pay only and does not accept insurance. 

Currently, Ro can’t help coordinate coverage for GLP-1 medications for government insurance plans — but depending on your plan, you may still be able to pay out of pocket for certain cash-pay medication options. If you have Federal Employee Health Benefits Program (FEHB), you can join the Ro Body membership and access our insurance concierge.