GLP-1 Telehealth in Pennsylvania
Doctor-prescribed compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide, shipped 2 business days to your door. Flat monthly pricing, no insurance billing, no in-office visit required. Serving roughly ~13 million residents.
Philly and Pittsburgh metros: GLPFlo's largest Pennsylvania patient communities, both serviced overnight to 2-day air.
Shipping to Pennsylvania
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are reliable 2-day air markets. Rural PA addresses may add a day in winter weather.
Every shipment includes a cold pack inside an insulated mailer and is tracked door-to-door. Patients in major Pennsylvania metros receive carrier-confirmed delivery windows the night before arrival.
temperate / variable climate
Pennsylvania winters are cold but never below the medication's lower storage limit inside the insulated mailer. Summers are well within tolerance.
Read the full peer-reviewed evidence at our Shipping Stability Study.
Serving Pennsylvania patients in
Wherever you are in Pennsylvania, our care team operates Eastern Time and is reachable through HIPAA-compliant messaging seven days a week. Major patient communities include:
How GLPFlo works for Pennsylvania patients
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Create your account & complete the medical questionnaire
Roughly 8-10 minutes. We collect your weight history, medications, and a single labs upload if you have recent bloodwork.
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Book your synchronous video consult
A U.S.-licensed prescriber holding an active Pennsylvania medical license reviews your file and meets you over HIPAA-compliant video.
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Pharmacy compounds and ships
Our 503A pharmacy partner compounds your dose and ships 2 business days from Florida in a cold-chain mailer.
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Inject weekly, track in the companion app
Use the in-app food log, weight tracker, and side-effect log. Message the care team any time for dose adjustments.
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Refills auto-renew on your schedule
No re-purchasing every month. Pause or cancel any time, no fees.
Is GLP-1 telehealth legal in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania permits telemedicine prescribing for non-controlled substances under 49 Pa. Code §16.92 with a real-time consultation.
Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are non-controlled medications, so no DEA registration or in-person visit is required for an initial prescription. Every Pennsylvania prescription is documented in our HIPAA-compliant medical record.
Flat pricing, every Pennsylvania dose tier
We charge the same monthly subscription whether you're on a 0.25 mg starter dose or a full maintenance dose. No upcharges when your prescriber titrates you up — and cold-chain shipping is always included.
See PA pricingPennsylvania GLP-1 Telehealth FAQ
Is GLP-1 telehealth legal in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania permits telemedicine prescribing for non-controlled substances under 49 Pa. Code §16.92 with a real-time consultation.
How quickly will my GLP-1 medication arrive in Pennsylvania?
Most Pennsylvania orders ship 2 business days from our temperature-monitored facility in Florida. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are reliable 2-day air markets. Rural PA addresses may add a day in winter weather.
Is it safe if my vial arrives warm in Pennsylvania?
Yes. Pennsylvania winters are cold but never below the medication's lower storage limit inside the insulated mailer. Summers are well within tolerance. See our peer-reviewed shipping stability study at glpflo.org/shipping-study for full citations.
Do I need insurance to use GLPFlo in Pennsylvania?
No. GLPFlo is a cash-pay direct-to-patient service. The flat monthly subscription is the same in every state we serve — no insurance is filed, and there are no surprise fees.
Which GLP-1 medications can I get in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania residents can be prescribed compounded semaglutide or compounded tirzepatide based on a synchronous video consultation with a U.S.-licensed prescriber. Both are weekly subcutaneous injections supplied by a 503A compounding pharmacy.
Ready to start your GLP-1 program in Pennsylvania?
Create your account, complete the 8-minute medical questionnaire, and book a synchronous video consult with a Pennsylvania-licensed prescriber. Most patients are on-program within 5 business days.