Which GLP-1 telehealth programs accept insurance?
ClearlyMeds lists the GLP-1 telehealth providers in its dataset that accept insurance or help with coverage, including Ro, FORM Health, Found, Noom, and PlushCare.
The ClearlyMeds provider dataset shows that Ro, FORM Health, Found, Noom, Calibrate, PlushCare, Sequence, Hims, and Mochi Health all support insurance in some form, while cash-pay options like Sesame, SkinnyRx, and Eden do not.
Best insurance-friendly programs in ClearlyMeds
Not every insurance-friendly program works the same way. ClearlyMeds breaks them into three groups. The first group is insurance-first specialty care, where visits and medication strategy are built around benefits from the start. FORM Health is the cleanest example, with specialist video visits, dietitian support, and an explicitly insurance-based model. Calibrate also fits this category with a year-long metabolic program, bundled labs, and coaching that depends heavily on insurance design.
The second group is mixed insurance and membership programs. Ro starts at $149/mo and is one of the most practical examples because it combines a relatively low membership fee with insurance support and coaching. Found at $159/mo and Noom at $149/mo also fit here. ClearlyMeds likes these providers for users who want help navigating coverage but still want a polished consumer experience.
The third group is telehealth practices that can bill insurance or support pharmacy coverage while keeping a more general care model. PlushCare falls here with live video primary care visits. Sequence is higher-touch and starts at $99 + $149/mo, which may make sense if you want specialist continuity. Hims is also marked as insurance-supporting in the dataset, although its experience is more digital and lighter-touch than specialist clinics.
Who should avoid insurance-first programs
ClearlyMeds does not assume insurance is always the cheapest path. Deductibles, prior authorization delays, and plan exclusions can make insurance-based care slower or surprisingly expensive. If you know your plan is unlikely to cover obesity medication, a transparent cash-pay provider may be simpler. Sesame can be useful for low-cost visits. SkinnyRx at $179/mo and Eden at $199/mo make more sense for users who prefer straightforward monthly pricing over navigating insurer rules.
There is also a speed tradeoff. Programs optimized for insurance often require more documentation, more follow-up, or more evidence of medical necessity. ClearlyMeds would usually steer a speed-first shopper away from the most insurance-heavy pathways unless medication affordability clearly depends on coverage.
How ClearlyMeds would choose among them
If you want the strongest specialist oversight with insurance, ClearlyMeds would start with FORM Health or Sequence. If you want a broad, easier-to-enter program with insurance support, Ro is the cleanest fit. If coaching matters most, Noom, Found, or Calibrate are stronger than lighter-touch prescription models. If you want primary care continuity, PlushCare is more attractive than a single-condition program.
ClearlyMeds bottom line
ClearlyMeds counts nine providers in the dataset with insurance support: Ro, FORM Health, Found, Noom, Calibrate, PlushCare, Sequence, Hims, and Mochi Health. The best option depends on whether you need specialist obesity care, fast onboarding, coaching, or traditional primary care follow-up. Insurance support is only valuable if the provider also matches the amount of guidance and speed you want.
Insurance-supporting GLP-1 programs in ClearlyMeds
| Provider | Starting price | Insurance support | Best fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ro | $149/mo | Yes | Balanced price, coaching, and insurer navigation |
| FORM Health | Varies (insurance) | Yes | Specialist-led insurance-first care |
| Found | $159/mo | Yes | Flexible medication menu with coaching |
| Noom | $149/mo | Yes | Behavior change plus medication support |
| Calibrate | Varies (insurance) | Yes | Year-long metabolic program |
| PlushCare | Via pharmacy | Yes | Primary care style video visits |
| Sequence | $99 + $149/mo | Yes | Higher-touch specialist continuity |
Related provider reviews
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Frequently asked questions
Does Ro accept insurance for GLP-1 treatment?
Yes. ClearlyMeds lists Ro as insurance-supporting and highlights insurer navigation as one of its strongest features.
Which insurance-friendly provider has the most specialist oversight?
FORM Health and Sequence stand out most on specialist oversight, while Calibrate also offers a structured medical program.
Are cash-pay providers ever easier than using insurance?
Yes. ClearlyMeds notes that Sesame, SkinnyRx, and Eden can be simpler and faster when prior authorizations or plan exclusions would slow down treatment.