GLP-1 & Weight-Loss Medications

Wegovy, Zepbound, Foundayo & Saxenda in Hollywood

We fill FDA-approved GLP-1 weight-loss medications and can help you understand Medicare's new $50/month coverage option, manufacturer savings cards, and other ways to lower your cost.

New: Medicare GLP-1 Bridge — $50 a Month

Starting July 1, 2026 and running through December 31, 2027, Medicare's GLP-1 Bridge program covers Foundayo® (tablet), Wegovy® (injection or tablet), and Zepbound® (KwikPen® only) for weight reduction at a flat $50 per month, no matter your income. That $50 doesn't count toward your Part D deductible or out-of-pocket limit.

To qualify, you generally need: Medicare Part D drug coverage; to not already be getting a GLP-1 through your drug plan; no type 2 diabetes, moderate-to-severe sleep apnea, or fatty liver disease (those conditions may already be covered separately); and to be 18+ with a BMI of 35+, or a BMI of 30+ with certain heart or kidney conditions, or a BMI of 27+ with prediabetes or a history of heart attack, stroke, or blocked arteries.

Eligibility rules are set by Medicare, not by us — your doctor determines whether this program is right for you and sends the prescription to our pharmacy. We'll take it from there. Full details: Medicare.gov.

GLP-1 Medications We Can Fill

With a valid prescription, we can fill any of these — ask us whether the Medicare GLP-1 Bridge or your own insurance applies to your specific medication.

Medication$50 Bridge
Foundayo (orforglipron)
Wegovy (semaglutide)
Zepbound (tirzepatide)
Saxenda (liraglutide)No
Mounjaro (tirzepatide)No
Ozempic (semaglutide)No

We dispense FDA-approved brand medications only — we do not compound semaglutide or tirzepatide. Availability is subject to supply; call to confirm before your doctor sends a prescription.

Not on Medicare or Don't Qualify for the Bridge?

We can check whether your commercial insurance covers a GLP-1 for weight loss, and help you look into manufacturer savings cards, which can meaningfully lower the cash price for eligible patients. Bring your insurance card and prescription in, or call us at (323) 957-9446 and we'll see what options are available to you.

This page is for general information and isn't medical or insurance advice. GLP-1 medications carry risks and are not right for everyone — talk to your doctor about whether one is appropriate for you. Medicare GLP-1 Bridge eligibility, covered drugs, and program dates are set by CMS and may change; always confirm current details at Medicare.gov or by calling 1-800-MEDICARE.

Good to Know

GLP-1 & Weight-Loss Questions

Does Medicare cover Wegovy, Zepbound, or Foundayo for weight loss?
Starting July 1, 2026, Medicare's new GLP-1 Bridge program covers Foundayo (tablet), Wegovy (injection or tablet), and Zepbound (KwikPen only) for a flat $50/month — no matter your income — through December 31, 2027. You'll need to meet Medicare's eligibility requirements (Part D enrollment, BMI and health-condition criteria, and not already receiving a GLP-1 through your drug plan). Talk to your doctor about whether you qualify, and we're happy to help you understand the process once you have a prescription.
Is Saxenda included in the $50 Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program?
No — as of this program's current rules, only Foundayo, Wegovy, and Zepbound (KwikPen) are covered under the $50 Bridge. Saxenda, Ozempic, Mounjaro, Rybelsus, and compounded GLP-1 formulations are not included, though Saxenda may still be covered through your regular Part D or commercial insurance depending on your plan — ask us to check.
Do I need to have diabetes to qualify for the Medicare GLP-1 Bridge?
No — this program is specifically for weight reduction, and Medicare's own eligibility rules actually exclude people with type 2 diabetes, moderate-to-severe sleep apnea, or fatty liver disease (if you have one of those conditions, your Medicare drug plan may already cover a GLP-1 for you directly). Eligibility is generally based on BMI plus certain health conditions — your doctor can confirm whether you qualify.
Can you fill a new GLP-1 prescription for weight loss?
Yes. Once your doctor sends us a prescription for an FDA-approved GLP-1 medication, we can fill it and help you navigate insurance, including checking Medicare GLP-1 Bridge eligibility or manufacturer savings card options. Call us at (323) 957-9446 with questions before you come in.

Have Questions About Your GLP-1 Prescription?

Call us or stop by — we'll help you figure out your options.