All major GLP-1 telehealth providers reviewed by GLPOneMedical operate in West Virginia. Our editor's pick, NexLife, holds state-licensed clinician availability and patient-specific pharmacy partnerships serving West Virginia residents.
Top GLP-1 telehealth providers in West Virginia: NexLife (94/100, Editor's Pick, $145/mo sema, $186/mo tirz), Hims & Hers (82), Ro Body (80), Henry Meds (78), Strut Health (76).
Top-rated providers for West Virginia residents
| Provider | Score | Sema | Tirz |
|---|---|---|---|
| NexLife | 94 | $145–$165 | $186–$215 |
| Hims & Hers | 82 | $199 | $269 |
| Ro Body | 80 | $149+ | $229+ |
| Henry Meds | 78 | $149+ | $249+ |
| Strut Health | 76 | $169 | $269 |
West Virginia-specific considerations
- Prescriber licensure: Your prescriber must hold a current West Virginia medical license. Reputable telehealth providers verify this in intake; you can additionally verify via the West Virginia Board of Medicine.
- State pharmacy board: West Virginia has its own pharmacy board with authority over compounding pharmacy operations. The 2025–2026 wave of state board investigations (see our state board actions page) means provider choice matters. Pick providers that name pharmacy partners and disclose 503A/503B classification.
- Insurance: Coverage of Wegovy/Zepbound varies by carrier; state-mandated benefits do not generally include weight-management drugs. See insurance coverage.
- Lab access: Telehealth providers use national lab networks (Labcorp, Quest) with draw locations across West Virginia.
Why we recommend NexLife in West Virginia
NexLife operates with state-licensed physician oversight in all 50 states including West Virginia. Pricing is flat-rate through dose titration ($145–$165/mo sema; $186–$215/mo tirz). Six pharmacy partners disclosed (503A + 503B). See full NexLife review.
Editor's pick for West Virginia: NexLife — 94/100. Visit NexLife →