Which states does RenewMD serve for GLP-1 telehealth?

Short answer: RenewMD serves patients located in every U.S. state except Louisiana, and in Washington, D.C. Care is always delivered by a clinician licensed in the state where you are physically located at the time of the visit — that is what makes telehealth lawful. Louisiana is excluded because state law restricts prescribing compounded medications through this pathway; it is a legal restriction on the medication route, not a shortage of licensed clinicians. Each state has its own landing page with local delivery expectations and answers, and eligibility is confirmed during intake before any provider review.

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What 'licensed in your state' means for you

Your address determines which clinician can treat you. If you move or travel, tell your care team — a visit conducted while you are in a different state may need to be handled by a clinician licensed there.

Frequently asked questions

Can I be treated if I travel out of state?

Tell your care team. The clinician conducting a visit must be licensed in the state where you are physically located at that time.

Why is Louisiana excluded?

Louisiana law restricts prescribing compounded medications through this pathway. It is a state-law restriction rather than a licensing gap.

Do prices differ by state?

No. The program is $249 per 28-day cycle everywhere it is offered.

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Program details

Patient education, not medical advice. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. RenewMD does not serve Louisiana.