GLP-1 medications in Arizona (2026)
Coverage, telehealth, compounding, and platform availability
Arizona Medicaid and insurance coverage
Arizona Medicaid coverage for GLP-1 weight-loss medications varies by plan and indication. Diabetes coverage is generally available with prior authorization; weight-loss-only coverage is more restrictive. Confirm via your specific plan's formulary or member services.
Commercial insurance coverage of GLP-1s in Arizona typically requires prior authorization. Most plans cover Ozempic and Mounjaro for documented type 2 diabetes (the easier coverage path). Wegovy and Zepbound for weight loss require BMI documentation, often ≥30 with comorbidity. Use our insurance coverage tool to check your specific plan.
Telehealth prescribing in Arizona
Arizona permits interstate telehealth prescribing with state-licensed clinicians. Most major US telehealth platforms operate in Arizona.
Top US telehealth platforms with active Arizona availability: Ro Body, Hims Weight Loss, Sequence (Weight Watchers). Each handles insurance and prescribing differently — see our platform comparisons for details on which fits Arizona patients best.
Compounding pharmacy status (2026)
Arizona Board of Pharmacy is following FDA April 2026 enforcement guidance restricting large-scale compounded semaglutide. Individualized 503A compounding for documented clinical need may still be permitted.
The national context: FDA proposed permanently ending 503B bulk compounding of semaglutide and tirzepatide on April 30, 2026, with a public comment period through June 29. Most state pharmacy boards are aligning enforcement. Patients currently on compounded GLP-1s in Arizona should plan transition to branded direct-pay or insurance-covered options. See our guide on the compounding shutdown.
GLP-1 in Arizona — frequently asked
Does Arizona Medicaid cover Wegovy or Zepbound for weight loss?+
Varies by plan. Arizona Medicaid coverage for GLP-1 weight-loss medications varies by plan and indication. Diabetes coverage is generally available with prior authorization; weight-loss-only coverage is more restrictive. Confirm via your specific plan's formulary or member services. Confirm coverage with your specific plan's formulary before assuming approval. For commercial insurance in Arizona, coverage typically requires prior authorization with BMI documentation.
Can I get Wegovy or Ozempic via telehealth in Arizona?+
Permitted. Arizona permits interstate telehealth prescribing with state-licensed clinicians. Most major US telehealth platforms operate in Arizona. Most major US telehealth platforms — including Ro Body, Hims Weight Loss, Sequence (Weight Watchers) — operate in Arizona with state-licensed clinicians.
Is compounded semaglutide still legal in Arizona?+
Winding down. Arizona Board of Pharmacy is following FDA April 2026 enforcement guidance restricting large-scale compounded semaglutide. Individualized 503A compounding for documented clinical need may still be permitted. The FDA proposed permanently ending 503B bulk compounding of semaglutide and tirzepatide on April 30, 2026. State boards of pharmacy implement enforcement at varying paces.
Which telehealth platforms operate in Arizona?+
Major platforms with broad Arizona availability include Ro Body, Hims Weight Loss, Sequence (Weight Watchers). Coverage by program varies — some prescribe branded Wegovy and Zepbound only, others bundle telehealth with compounded preparations where still permitted.
What's the cheapest way to get Wegovy in Arizona?+
Three main paths: (1) insurance with prior authorization if your plan covers Wegovy (likely $0-$25 copay), (2) NovoCare manufacturer self-pay at $499/month for eligible cash patients, (3) telehealth programs that may bundle branded Wegovy with clinical visits. Direct-to-consumer manufacturer programs typically beat retail pharmacy prices.