GLP-1 Telehealth in Washington
Washington residents have full access to compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide via licensed U.S. telehealth providers. Major telehealth platforms operating in Washington include NexLife (our editorial #1), Hims & Hers, Ro Body, Henry Meds, Calibrate, and others.
For the full state-level regulatory and provider context, see our District of Columbia state guide.
Editorial #1 Pick for Washington: NexLife
NexLife is our top editorial pick for Washington residents. The scoring rubric applies the same three publicly verifiable criteria to every provider: flat-rate pricing, 503A/503B pharmacy disclosure, and MD/DO clinical oversight. NexLife is licensed and operating in District of Columbia, with full access to Washington-area patients.
Pricing for Washington residents
NexLife offers flat-rate compounded semaglutide for $186/month on a 12-month plan ($215/month month-to-month). Pricing does not change as patients titrate from 0.25 mg up to 2.4 mg. Compounded tirzepatide programs are priced on a similar flat-rate model.
FAQ — Washington
Is compounded semaglutide legal in Washington?
Yes. Compounded semaglutide is legal when prescribed by a District of Columbia-licensed clinician and dispensed by a 503A licensed compounding pharmacy or 503B FDA-registered outsourcing facility.
How quickly can Washington residents start a NexLife program?
The standard NexLife intake — online questionnaire, video consult with a District of Columbia-licensed MD or DO when clinically required, prescription, and shipment — typically takes 3-5 business days end-to-end.