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Where do you get ozempic?

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    Lake Hills Pharmacy in Austin, TX is the cheapest I have found. You can either have your Dr send in a script to be compounded or do telehealth with one of their providers.
    I think it starts at $199/month

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      Hey there! This is such a great topic! Its really important your prescribing provider understands your family health history and personal blood work analysis with ongoing discussion, education and follow ups when you are on these medications. Our approach at Clinic Concierge is very customized and collaborative with you as the patient to help you safely reach your weight goals and stay there too with confidence. We just launched out weight loss discussion podcast episode with Dr. Charles Roberts. Tune in to learn more! Also, if you have more questions and want to discuss these options and learn more from a provider you can schedule a free weight loss consultation with a Clinic Concierge practitioner. No commitments or obligations. Just free time to chat with an expert. Here is a link to our weight loss episode! https://open.spotify.com/show/52RsbFU5QHNGUG9hYwM1Hi?si=8da8296b9ec048f9

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        You can use services like Eden or Hims/Hers. Many of these don't require a telehealth visit or anything other than self-entered info.

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          I'd also recommend meeting with a registered dietitian (RD) while you are on a GLP-1 to help assure you're nourished. Its really common to have muscle loss, hair loss and nutrient deficiencies on a GLP-1 and an RD can help you optimize your nutrition better so this doesn't happen to you!

          Kailyn Jopling, MS, RD, LD
          Kailyn@joplingnutrition.com
          512-522-0776
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            I get my compounded semaglutide through Grand Avenue Pharmacy for $90/mo. Check there!

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              Green Lizard
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              In Austin- Stonegate Pharmacy is the cheapest I’ve found $200/month

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                Not the same but my insurance covered it in 2024 and didn’t in 2025 so my PCP put me on Phentramine until we could sort it out. It was wayyyyy cheaper, not as good but still something.
                My doctor ended up using a compound pharmacy out of New York that ships-Enexia

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                  PiggyTails512
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                  My doctor sends to Victory Medical Pharmacy

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                    https://www.resultswellnessandweightloss.com/ This woman prescribes through telehealth and does a great job!! She is a nurse Practitioner and has 15 years of experience in the health field.

                    Helping parents become Sustainable Parents:
                    filling the gap between gentle parenting and harsh discipline, so you can parent with kindness and firmness at the SAME time, and parenting finally feels sustainable.

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                      You can still get it compounded. It has to be a dose the manufacturer doesn’t make for a medical reason. Or a change in the compound for a medical reason. Basically you can’t get the same exact medication in an available dose as the manufacturer as long as there isn’t a shortage

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