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Medical Weight Loss Treatment in Vermont

Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist that reduces appetite and slows gastric emptying, helping patients achieve significant, sustained weight loss. Originally developed for type 2 diabetes management, semaglutide has become one of the most clinically effective weight loss medications available.

Key Benefits

  • Reduces appetite and food cravings at the hormonal level
  • Slows gastric emptying for prolonged fullness
  • Improves blood sugar control and insulin sensitivity
  • Clinical trials show 15–20% average body weight loss
  • Once-weekly injection for maximum convenience

Who is a Good Candidate?

Ideal for adults with a BMI ≥27 with at least one weight-related health condition, or BMI ≥30, who have not achieved sufficient weight loss through diet and exercise alone.

Starting from $299/month

Serving Vermont

Vermont's Green Mountains and pastoral landscapes attract people seeking a simpler life—but healthcare access shouldn't be complicated. OmniRx Health serves the entire state, from Burlington's lakeside community to the ski towns of Stowe and Killington, the college town of Middlebury to the Northeast Kingdom's remote beauty. Our telehealth platform brings expert care to every town and village, eliminating the need to navigate mountain roads for medical appointments.

Our providers are licensed by the Vermont Board of Medical Practice to deliver telehealth throughout the Green Mountain State.

Vermont pharmacies in Burlington, Montpelier, and throughout rural communities provide prescription services with statewide delivery.

Vermont has comprehensive telehealth laws that support virtual care while addressing the unique needs of its rural population.

Vermont requires telehealth coverage parity, ensuring virtual visits are covered like in-person appointments.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much weight can I realistically lose with semaglutide?
Clinical trials (STEP program) demonstrate average weight loss of 15–20% of total body weight over 68 weeks. Individual results vary based on starting weight, dose, adherence, and lifestyle factors, but semaglutide consistently outperforms all previous prescription weight loss medications in head-to-head comparisons.
What are the most common side effects of semaglutide?
The most common side effects are gastrointestinal: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation — especially during dose escalation. These typically diminish as the body adjusts to the medication. Starting on a low dose and gradually increasing minimizes these effects. Serious side effects are rare but include pancreatitis and thyroid concerns.
Is semaglutide an injection or a pill?
Semaglutide is primarily available as a once-weekly subcutaneous injection using a small, thin needle in the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm. An oral form (Rybelsus) also exists but requires specific dosing conditions and is less commonly prescribed for weight loss. Our compounded injectable semaglutide follows the same injection protocol as Ozempic and Wegovy.
Is telehealth legal in Vermont?
Yes, Vermont fully supports telehealth with laws designed to serve its rural population. Licensed providers can offer comprehensive virtual care including prescriptions.
Can Northeast Kingdom residents use telehealth?
Telehealth is ideal for Vermont's most remote region. NEK residents can access specialist care without the long drive to Burlington or other urban centers.
Does Vermont insurance cover telehealth?
Yes, Vermont mandates telehealth coverage parity. Insurers must cover virtual visits at the same rate as in-person appointments for covered services.