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Semaglutide for Weight Loss Cost in Ohio

Semaglutide for Weight Loss in Ohio typically costs $180 to $1,265, with a state-wide median of $316 in 2026. Ohio pricing is 10% below the national average.

Low end
$180
OH Median
$316
High end
$1,265
National median: $350
Ohio index: 0.90x
Unit: per month all-inclusive (medication + provider + supplies)

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Quick Answer

How much does semaglutide for weight loss cost in Ohio? Semaglutide for Weight Loss in Ohio costs between $180 and $1,265 in 2026, with most patients paying around $316. The state cost index is 0.90x the national average. Pricing varies by metro: ranging from $308 in Toledo to $329 in Columbus.

Semaglutide for Weight Loss Pricing by Ohio Metro

Median semaglutide for weight loss pricing in each tracked Ohio metro area. Click any city for full local cost intelligence including cost factors, included services, and verified providers.

Metro Population Cost Index Low Median High
Columbus
Ohio
898,000 0.94x $187 $329 $1,316 Details →
Cleveland
Ohio
372,000 0.91x $181 $319 $1,274 Details →
Cincinnati
Ohio
309,000 0.91x $181 $319 $1,274 Details →
Toledo
Ohio
270,000 0.88x $175 $308 $1,232 Details →
Akron
Ohio
190,000 0.89x $177 $312 $1,246 Details →
Dayton
Ohio
137,000 0.89x $177 $312 $1,246 Details →

About Semaglutide for Weight Loss

Semaglutide is a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist initially developed for type 2 diabetes (sold as Ozempic) and later approved by the FDA for chronic weight management at higher doses (sold as Wegovy). Weekly subcutaneous injection reduces appetite, slows gastric emptying, and increases satiety, producing average weight loss of 12 to 17 percent over 68 weeks in published trials. As of 2026, brand-name Wegovy retails at approximately $1,300 per month without insurance, while compounded semaglutide from 503A pharmacies through telehealth weight-loss clinics typically runs $199 to $499 per month.

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Why Ohio Pricing Varies

Semaglutide for Weight Loss pricing varies across Ohio markets based on local cost of living, provider density, real estate costs, and the mix of provider credentials in each market. The state cost index of 0.90x national average reflects the blended pricing across all 6 Ohio metro markets we track.

Brand-name Wegovy or Ozempic vs compounded

-$1,100 to +$0

Brand-name retail without insurance runs $1,300+/month. Compounded semaglutide from licensed 503A pharmacies through telehealth clinics runs $199-$499/month, a 60-85 percent discount.

Dose level

+$0 to +$200

Higher maintenance doses (1.7-2.4 mg/week) cost more than starting doses (0.25-0.5 mg/week). Most clinics tier pricing by dose level.

Telehealth subscription vs in-person

+$0 to +$300

Telehealth (Henry Meds, Mochi Health, Calibrate, Sequence, Ro Body) $199-$499/month. In-person medical weight-loss clinics $400-$700/month with optional nutrition and accountability coaching.

Insurance coverage

-$1,000 to -$200

Wegovy is covered by some commercial insurance plans, often with prior authorization. Out-of-pocket can be as low as $0-$50 with insurance approval. Medicare does not cover for obesity (only for diabetes via Ozempic).

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Ohio Frequently Asked Questions

How much does semaglutide for weight loss cost in Ohio? +

Semaglutide for Weight Loss in Ohio costs $180 to $1,265 in 2026, with a state-wide median of $316. Pricing varies by metro - typically $329 in Columbus and $312 in Dayton. Ohio pricing is 10% below the national average.

Where in Ohio is semaglutide for weight loss cheapest? +

Toledo typically has the lowest semaglutide for weight loss pricing in Ohio, with a median of $308 (0.88x national average). Mid-size markets generally run lower than major coastal or wealthy suburban areas.

Where in Ohio is semaglutide for weight loss most expensive? +

Columbus typically has the highest semaglutide for weight loss pricing in Ohio, with a median of $329 (0.94x national average). Larger metro areas with higher cost of living and more specialty providers tend to command premium pricing.

Is semaglutide for weight loss covered by insurance in Ohio? +

Insurance coverage for semaglutide varies dramatically by plan, employer, and indication. Wegovy (branded for obesity) is covered by many commercial plans with prior authorization requiring documented BMI 30+ or 27+ with comorbidities. Medicare currently does not cover any obesity medication, including Wegovy. Ozempic (branded for diabetes) is broadly covered for type 2 diabetes patients. Compounded versions are generally not covered.

How does semaglutide for weight loss pricing in Ohio compare to other states? +

Ohio pricing is 10% below the national average. The state cost index is 0.90x the national average. Higher-cost states include California, New York, Massachusetts, and Washington DC; lower-cost states include Oklahoma, Mississippi, Kentucky, and Indiana.

How much does semaglutide cost per month in 2026? +

Brand-name Wegovy retails at approximately $1,300 per month without insurance in 2026. Compounded semaglutide from licensed 503A pharmacies through telehealth weight-loss clinics typically runs $199 to $499 per month, a 60 to 85 percent discount. With insurance coverage for Wegovy, out-of-pocket can be $0 to $50 with prior authorization. Medicare does not cover for obesity but does cover Ozempic for type 2 diabetes.

How much weight will I lose on semaglutide? +

Published clinical trials show average weight loss of 12 to 17 percent of starting body weight at 68 weeks on the maximum dose (2.4 mg/week). For a 220-pound starting weight, that is approximately 26 to 37 pounds. Results vary significantly: some patients lose 25+ percent, others lose under 5 percent. Roughly 85 percent of patients achieve at least 5 percent weight loss; about 50 percent achieve at least 15 percent.

Is compounded semaglutide safe? +

Compounded semaglutide from licensed 503A pharmacies using FDA-approved active pharmaceutical ingredients is widely considered safe by clinicians, though it carries less manufacturing oversight than brand-name Wegovy. Risks include variable potency, contamination, and use of unapproved "salt forms" (semaglutide acetate or sodium) by lower-quality compounders. Verify your clinic uses an FDA-registered 503A pharmacy and asks about API source. Avoid pharmacies that cannot provide certificate of analysis.

How long do I have to stay on semaglutide? +

Studies show 60 to 70 percent of weight lost on semaglutide is regained within 12 to 24 months of stopping. Most patients require ongoing maintenance dosing (often at reduced dose) to maintain weight loss long-term, or robust lifestyle changes including resistance training, structured nutrition, and behavioral support. Semaglutide is generally considered a long-term or indefinite medication for chronic weight management, similar to medications for high blood pressure or diabetes.

What are the side effects of semaglutide? +

The most common side effects are gastrointestinal: nausea (30-45 percent), constipation (20-30 percent), diarrhea (15-25 percent), and vomiting (15-25 percent). Side effects are typically mild to moderate and most pronounced during dose increases, then subside over 1-2 weeks at each dose level. Rare but serious side effects include gallbladder disease (1-2 percent), pancreatitis (less than 0.5 percent), and theoretical risk of thyroid C-cell tumors (not confirmed in humans).

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