Connecticut
GLP-1 telehealth in Connecticut
Whether you can get Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, or Mounjaro prescribed online in Connecticut, the in-state-licensing requirements, and the providers currently active there.
Telehealth Rx
Allowed
In-person required
No
Prescriber license
Must be CT
State-specific notes
- GLP-1 receptor agonists (Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, Mounjaro) are non-controlled prescriptions in every US state.
- A licensed clinician in your state must conduct the consultation (synchronous video, audio, or asynchronous text-based intake — depending on state).
- Photo ID and an intake questionnaire are standard. Some platforms require a brief video.
Common questions
Can I get a GLP-1 prescription online in Connecticut?
Yes. Connecticut permits telehealth prescribing of GLP-1 medications (Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, Mounjaro) by a licensed clinician in the state. Major national platforms (Ro, Hims, Sequence, MEDVi) operate in Connecticut.
Does my doctor need to be licensed in Connecticut?
Yes — the prescribing clinician must hold an active medical license in Connecticut. National telehealth platforms maintain in-state-licensed clinicians for every state they advertise.
Is an in-person visit required first in Connecticut?
No. Connecticut allows fully remote telehealth establishment of the prescriber-patient relationship.
Providers active in Connecticut
All providers in our ranking maintain CT-licensed clinicians.
See top-rated providersEducational only — laws change. Confirm with the Connecticut medical board or your prescriber before relying on this summary.