State Guide · Updated July 12, 2026

Compounded Semaglutide in Pennsylvania

How Pennsylvania residents access compounded GLP-1 medication online in 2026 — the state rules that apply, which telehealth providers serve Pennsylvania, and what it costs.

Telehealth Rules in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania follows the standard telehealth framework: your prescriber must hold an active Pennsylvania medical license, the pharmacy must be licensed to ship into Pennsylvania, and a questionnaire alone isn't enough — a licensed clinician must review your health history before prescribing. Pennsylvania does not impose the extra live-visit restrictions found in states like Texas or Arkansas, so most major GLP-1 telehealth platforms serve Pennsylvania residents with a streamlined online intake.

Online Providers Serving Pennsylvania

Embody

Editor's Pick

From $149/mo (promo, price-locked as dose increases)

Lowest predictable pricing in the category with a price-lock pledge — your rate doesn't jump as your dose titrates up. Injectable compounded semaglutide.

✓ Available to Pennsylvania residents

Availability verified 2026-07-02

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

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SkinnyRx

Most Formats
⚠️ FDA Warning Letter (Feb 2026): The FDA cited SkinnyRx for misleading marketing claims about its compounded GLP-1 products. The letter concerned marketing language, not pharmacy safety. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved.

Sema from $199/mo · Tirz from $299/mo

Injectable, sublingual, and tablet formats — the only provider here with compounded tirzepatide in tablet form. LegitScript-certified.

✓ Available to Pennsylvania residents

Availability verified 2026-07-12

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

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SHED

Widest Menu

Sema from $199/mo (pricing scales with dose)

Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide plus brand-name pathways (Wegovy, Zepbound). Note: pricing increases at higher doses — a realistic multi-month course averages $235–$280/mo.

✓ Available to Pennsylvania residents

Availability verified 2026-07-12

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

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RxSpan MD

See current pricing on site

Telehealth GLP-1 program with clinician-reviewed intake and direct-to-door pharmacy fulfillment.

✓ Availability in Pennsylvania is confirmed during checkout eligibility screening.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

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Sunlight

Sema $159 first month, then $179/mo

Straightforward flat monthly pricing on compounded semaglutide with transparent renewal rates.

✓ Availability in Pennsylvania is confirmed during checkout eligibility screening.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

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Gala

Flat Pricing

$179/mo flat, all doses (injection only)

One flat price at every dose level — no titration surprises. Injectable compounded semaglutide only.

✓ Availability in Pennsylvania is confirmed during checkout eligibility screening.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

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Yucca Health

See current pricing on site

Injectable compounded GLP-1 program with licensed-provider review.

✓ Availability in Pennsylvania is confirmed during checkout eligibility screening.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

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Telos Rx (Tirzepatide)

From $199/mo no-commitment (as low as $49/mo on 12-month plans)

Tiered plan pricing on compounded tirzepatide: $199 month-to-month, dropping to $49/mo on a 12-month commitment — flat regardless of dose.

✓ Availability in Pennsylvania is confirmed during checkout eligibility screening.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

Check EligibilityPaid link

How Telehealth Prescribing Works in Pennsylvania

Prescriber licensing

The clinician who writes your prescription must hold an active medical license in Pennsylvania at the time of your consultation. Legitimate telehealth platforms verify your state during intake and route you to a Pennsylvania-licensed provider.

Pharmacy regulation

503A compounding pharmacies are licensed and regulated by state boards of pharmacy. A pharmacy shipping compounded medication into Pennsylvania must be licensed to do so.

No questionnaire-only prescriptions

In most states — Pennsylvania included — an internet questionnaire alone is considered inadequate to establish a valid provider-patient relationship. A clinician must review your history, and some states require a live interaction.

FDA status

Compounded GLP-1 medications are not FDA-approved. Since the FDA resolved the semaglutide shortage in February 2025, the legal pathway for compounded versions is a patient-specific 503A prescription supported by a documented clinical need.

Pennsylvania FAQ

Is compounded semaglutide legal in Pennsylvania?

Compounded semaglutide can be legally prescribed in Pennsylvania when a Pennsylvania-licensed clinician writes a patient-specific prescription with a documented clinical need, filled by a state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved, and the regulatory environment tightened through 2026 — the FDA issued waves of warning letters to telehealth companies in February and June 2026 over misleading marketing.

Do I need to see a doctor in person in Pennsylvania?

GLP-1 medications are not controlled substances, so no federal in-person exam is required. Pennsylvania state rules govern whether a live video or phone visit is needed versus an asynchronous review — the platform's intake flow will apply your state's requirement.

Who can prescribe GLP-1 medication in Pennsylvania?

A physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant holding an active Pennsylvania license (scope-of-practice rules for NPs and PAs vary by state). Legitimate telehealth platforms match you with a Pennsylvania-licensed prescriber automatically.

How is my medication shipped to Pennsylvania?

Compounded GLP-1s ship directly from the pharmacy, typically in temperature-controlled packaging. The pharmacy must be licensed to ship into Pennsylvania by the state board of pharmacy.

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