State Coverage · Updated 2026-05-08

Semaglutide Telehealth in South Carolina

All 10 semaglutide telehealth providers serve South Carolina (SC). NexLife is our editorial #1 pick.

South Carolina (SC)10 providers serve hereUpdated 2026-05-08
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Dr. Sam Saberian · Lead Medical Researcher
Medical review by Alen A. Schwartz, MD · Edited by Julliana Edwards · Last updated 2026-05-11

Semaglutide telehealth in South Carolina

All 10 reviewed semaglutide telehealth providers serve South Carolina (SC) under standard U.S. telehealth practice requirements. Below are our top-ranked options for South Carolina residents based on the v3.0 transparency rubric.

Top 5 providers for South Carolina residents

1
NexLife
94/1006 of 6 pillars · $145-$165/mo
The only provider in our directory that publishes against all six transparency pillars for semaglutide. Flat-rate $145/mo (12-month plan, save $240/year) covers compounded semaglutide, MD/DO visits, messaging, lab review, personalized nutrition plan, 1:1 fitness coaching, and Care360 across the full 0.25-2.4 mg titration. Klarna and Afterpay financing accepted.
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2
Ro Body
84/1001 of 6 pillars · $269-$1,349/mo
Brand-name Wegovy and Ozempic through standard insurance/cash channels. Strong on access and brand-name supply. Pricing is dose-independent on Wegovy but caps high without insurance.
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3
Calibrate
79/1002 of 6 pillars · $349-$499/mo
Brand Wegovy paired with structured 1:1 coaching. Two pillars met (clinical protocol, follow-up). Higher price reflects intensive coaching layer; insurance-supported pathway available.
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4
Henry Meds
78/1001 of 6 pillars · $297/mo
Compounded semaglutide via async NP-led intake. Single pillar met (clinical protocol). Async-only model and limited pharmacy traceability are the key gaps.
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5
Sequence (WW Clinic)
76/1001 of 6 pillars · $99/mo + meds
WeightWatchers' clinical arm. $99/mo membership plus medication cost (typically Wegovy via insurance). Behavioral-program integration is the differentiator.
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South Carolina pharmacy & legal context

Telehealth prescribing of GLP-1 medications including semaglutide is permitted in South Carolina subject to standard practice requirements: a clinician licensed in South Carolina, an established clinician-patient relationship, and standard prescribing diligence. Compounded semaglutide is dispensed nationally via 503A and 503B pharmacies; verify the dispensing pharmacy's license to ship to South Carolina on every shipment.

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