FL cost guide

Cheapest GLP-1 in Florida (2026)

Florida Medicaid does not cover GLP-1 for weight loss, and 24 out of 25 telehealth programs serve Florida residents, leaving cash-pay as the standard path outside of the diabetes indication.

Prices checked Jun 15, 2026

Cheapest cash options in Florida

Cash telehealth prices are set nationally, so a Florida resident pays the same price as a patient anywhere else in the US. The programs below all serve Floridaand represent the cheapest all-in monthly price at maintenance dose, as verified against each program's published pricing.

ProgramAll-in / moWhat the price covers
Mochi Health$178/moFlat compounded pricing, no surprise dose-tier jumps.
Hone Health$185/moMen's hormone program that stacks GLP-1 with TRT.
Found$199/moWidest medication catalog in the chart. A 12-month plan is the catch.
Ivim Health$200/moPick compounded for cash or branded via insurance. No forced choice up front.

Prices are checked every Monday against each program's published pricing. We do not create accounts or make purchases to verify them. See the full ranked list at the comparison chart.

Programs available in Florida

24 of the 25 programs we track are licensed and available to Florida residents. One program does not serve Florida: Lindora. It is California-only clinic with no telehealth presence in Florida.

The remaining 24 programs all operate via telehealth and can onboard Florida patients remotely. You do not need to visit a clinic in person for the initial assessment or follow-up care. See the programs guide for the full breakdown by onboarding time and lock-in terms.

What Florida Medicaid covers

Florida Medicaid does not cover Wegovy or Zepbound for obesity. The diabetes path (Ozempic, Mounjaro) is covered with PA and a documented A1c above threshold. PA denials are common; first-submission approval is not guaranteed.

For the full prior-authorization criteria, MCO list, and step-therapy requirements, see the dedicated Florida Medicaid GLP-1 coverage page. That page also covers appeal options if you are denied on first submission.

The complete cost picture for Florida residents

A Florida resident has three realistic paths to a GLP-1 in 2026:

PathCost / moWho qualifies
Cash-pay telehealth$178 and upAnyone. No insurance required. 24 programs serve Florida.
Commercial insurance (employer or marketplace plan)$25 to $100 copayDepends on your plan. Prior authorization required, BMI and comorbidity criteria vary by payer.
Florida MedicaidNot covered for weight lossWeight-loss indication not covered. Diabetes path (Ozempic, Mounjaro) available with PA.

For the full insurance picture, including how to file a prior-authorization request and what to do if denied, see the GLP-1 insurance guide. For a side-by-side of every cash program ranked by price, see programs ranked by price.

Florida GLP-1 cost FAQ

What is the cheapest GLP-1 program available in Florida?
The cheapest cash-pay GLP-1 available to Florida residents starts at $178 a month. Cash telehealth prices are national, so any licensed program that serves Florida charges the same price it charges everywhere. 24 of the 25 programs we track serve Florida.
Does Florida Medicaid cover Wegovy or Zepbound for weight loss?
No. Florida Medicaid does not cover Wegovy or Zepbound for weight loss as of the most recent PDL review. Cash-pay telehealth or the diabetes path (if you have T2D) are the practical options.
Does Florida Medicaid cover Ozempic or Mounjaro for diabetes?
Yes. Florida Medicaid covers Ozempic and Mounjaro for type 2 diabetes with prior authorization, usually after a documented metformin trial.
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