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Medicaid coverage, the telehealth providers that serve Texas, in-state cost, and a quick eligibility check — synthesized from state policy and provider data.
Coverage summary is an editorial reading of public Texas Medicaid plan documents and Texas telehealth law as of 2026. Criteria change — confirm with your prescriber or Texas Medicaid before relying on it. Full Texas Medicaid details →
Providers we track with coverage in Texas. Texas's telehealth stance is permissive: Texas telehealth expanded under Senate Bill 1107; broad scope.
Best for fastest brand-name onboarding. Cash-pay focused (does not file insurance PA). Formats: brand-name, compounded.
Best for insurance handling and long-term outcomes. Handles insurance prior authorization. Formats: brand-name.
Best for compounded semaglutide affordability. Cash-pay focused (does not file insurance PA). Formats: compounded.
Best for flat-priced compounded subscription. Cash-pay focused (does not file insurance PA). Formats: compounded.
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Texas Medicaid weight-loss coverage (Wegovy, Zepbound) is not covered for weight-loss-only. State Medicaid does not cover weight-loss-only indications. Type 2 diabetes coverage may still apply for Ozempic and Mounjaro. No Medicaid expansion; weight-loss generally excluded. T2D PA standard. Confirm current criteria with Texas Medicaid before relying on this.
Yes — Texas Medicaid covers Ozempic and Mounjaro for type 2 diabetes with prior authorization. These are FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes, and type-2 coverage is independent of whether the state covers weight-loss-only indications.
Providers we track that serve Texas residents include Ro Body, Form Health, Hims Weight Loss, Henry Meds. Texas's telehealth stance is permissive: Texas telehealth expanded under Senate Bill 1107; broad scope.
Observed cash-pay range in Texas: $183–$1,279/mo. Brand-name manufacturer-direct programs (LillyDirect, NovoCare) and compounded telehealth set the floor; specialty-pharmacy retail sets the ceiling.
Coverage and telehealth rules are state-specific. Pick yours for the local picture.