Victoza$526
Byetta$816
Wegovy$871
Trulicity$975
Ozempic$992
Rybelsus$995
Zepbound$1,052
Mounjaro$1,077
Saxenda$1,308
Victoza$526
Byetta$816
Wegovy$871
Trulicity$975
Ozempic$992
Rybelsus$995
Zepbound$1,052
Mounjaro$1,077
Saxenda$1,308

GLP‑1 treatment in Washington

Who ships GLP-1 medication to Washington, what Medicaid covers, and the telehealth rules that apply.

By Sam Reed · Founder and data lead

What the federal data shows for Washington

6,838 clinicians in Washington prescribed Ozempic to Medicare Part D patients in 2024, across 170,630 claims. That is the most-prescribed GLP-1 in the state by prescriber count. Part D covers Medicare only, so the figure is a floor on prescribing in Washington rather than a total.

Washington Medicaid reimbursed $21,229,290.88 for 19,862 GLP-1 prescriptions in Q1 2026, or $1,068.84 per prescription. From CMS State Drug Utilization, fee-for-service and managed care combined. Suppressed cells are excluded, never counted as zero.

No outsourcing facility registered under section 503B gives a Washington address in the FDA register. A compounded prescription filled for a Washington patient is dispensed from a facility registered elsewhere.

What is on this page

  • 8 drug cost pages for Washington, each pairing the state's Medicaid figures with pharmacy acquisition cost
  • 8 city pages showing where GLP-1 prescribers practise in Washington
  • Every link below is a page for Washington specifically, not a national page filtered to it
Drug costs in this state · 8 pages
Data sources · cited with retrieval dates

NADAC figures are pharmacy acquisition costs, not retail prices and not what you will pay. This content is educational and is not medical advice.