How to Get Semaglutide: A Step-by-Step Guide
Semaglutide is a prescription medication, so it starts with a medical evaluation. Here are the honest steps.

The short answer
Semaglutide is prescription-only, so you cannot legitimately buy it without a medical evaluation and a prescription from a licensed clinician. The safe path is: get evaluated, get a prescription if you are a candidate, and fill it through a legitimate source. Anyone selling it with no prescription is a red flag.
The steps
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$199 Skeptics’ Trial, see if it works for you
One month of medical-grade compounded semaglutide, the $119 doctor review, and a free B-12/lipotropic injection. No long-term commitment.
Start the 30-day trial- Get a medical evaluation. A clinician reviews your history, weight, and any contraindications (such as a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or MEN 2, or pregnancy). At New Hope this is a one-time $119 review with Dr. Sharma.
- Confirm candidacy. The clinician decides whether semaglutide is appropriate and safe for you.
- Get the prescription filled. Brand options (Wegovy, Ozempic) come from a pharmacy; physician-supervised compounded semaglutide comes from a licensed compounding pharmacy.
- Start with monitoring. A good program titrates the dose slowly and follows up on side effects.
What to avoid
Do not buy "research" semaglutide or any version sold without a prescription. The identity, dose, and purity are unverified, and it is not legal to use as medicine. A real clinic with a named physician is the safe route.
What you can start today at New Hope Weight Loss
After a one-time $119 medical review with Dr. Sharma, eligible patients begin a physician-supervised program with compounded semaglutide from $166 a month or compounded tirzepatide from $233 a month, with a $199 one-month Skeptics' Trial. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are prepared by licensed U.S. pharmacies and are not FDA-approved, not brand-identical, and not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Care is in person in Orange County and by telehealth across California and additional states.
Frequently asked questions
Can I get semaglutide without a prescription?
No, not legitimately. Semaglutide is prescription-only. Any seller offering it without a medical evaluation and prescription is selling an unapproved, unsafe product. Start with a medical review.
How do I get a prescription for semaglutide?
Get a medical evaluation with a licensed clinician who reviews your history and contraindications. At New Hope, that is a one-time $119 review with Dr. Sharma, in person or by telehealth.
How fast can I start?
After you complete the intake and the $119 review, Dr. Sharma typically reviews your case within about 48 hours, and if you are a candidate, compounded medication ships to your address.
Is compounded semaglutide a legitimate way to get it?
It is prescribed by a licensed physician and prepared by a licensed pharmacy, but it is not FDA-approved or brand-identical, and the FDA does not review it. We are upfront about that; you decide with your physician.
What does it cost at New Hope Weight Loss?
A one-time $119 review, then compounded semaglutide from $166/mo or tirzepatide from $233/mo, with a $199 one-month trial option. HSA/FSA, Klarna, and Affirm accepted.
This article is informational only and not medical advice. Speak with a licensed physician before starting or changing any GLP-1 therapy. Individual results vary. New Hope Weight Loss is a physician-supervised medical weight loss clinic in Costa Mesa, CA. Eligibility for treatment is determined during the medical consultation. Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not the same products as Wegovy®, Ozempic®, Mounjaro®, or Zepbound®.