New York Medical Weight Loss Treatment

Achieve real results with QuickMD’s virtual weight loss care in New York. Meet a licensed provider to explore safe, effective GLP-1 treatments like Mounjaro® and Ozempic®.

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Here's how it works

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Here's how it works

Getting started is quick and easy. No insurance required.

Answer a few questions

Take a few minutes to fill out our secure, private form. Your answers help us create a personalized list of providers so you can choose one that's right for you.

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Choose your provider

Choose the provider you'd like to see, schedule a visit and finish setting up your account. Our affordable visits make care easy for everyone.

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Connect over a secure video call

Meet with your provider on a private video call from home, work, or anywhere. Your care with us is 100% online—no office visits or waiting in line, ever.

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Achieve your health goals and lose weight with GLP-1s

Connect with a provider to discuss what's right for you.

Explore weight loss options

Set your starting weight

You could lose up to

20lbs

How GLP-1s help

  • Calms food cravings

  • Helps you stick to your meal schedule

  • No crash diets, no guilt

  • Doctor-recommended

Why choose QuickMD for weight loss in New York?

Getting care at QuickMD is simple, secure, and accessible. We eliminate the hassle of waiting rooms and insurance. Here’s why thousands of patients trust us for quick, compassionate care:

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Take the first step on your weight loss journey

Meet with a licensed provider today to explore GLP-1 medications and personalized care options.
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Available weight loss medications in New York

QuickMD offers safe, effective GLP-1 weight loss treatments online, with both brand-name and compounded options available. After a virtual consultation with a licensed provider, you may be prescribed:

Mounjaro®

Brand Name, FDA-Approved
Save up to 50%*

In Stock

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*Savings based on lowest GoodRx retail price w/ coupon, as of May 2025 Actual savings may vary.

Wegovy®

Brand Name, FDA-Approved
Save up to 45%*

In Stock

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*Savings based on lowest GoodRx retail price w/ coupon, as of May 2025 Actual savings may vary.

Ozempic®

Brand Name, FDA-Approved
Save up to 42%*

In Stock

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*Savings based on lowest GoodRx retail price w/ coupon, as of May 2025 Actual savings may vary.

Rybelsus®

Brand Name, FDA-Approved
Save up to 53%*

In Stock

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*Savings based on lowest GoodRx retail price w/ coupon, as of May 2025 Actual savings may vary.

Meet our licensed providers in New York

We make it easy to find licensed providers in New York. Meet trusted experts, available seven days a week for virtual care.

Kathleen Whaley

Dr. Kathleen Whaley

Licensed Provider

New York

Now accepting new patients

Hyman Thompson

Dr. Hyman Thompson

Licensed Provider

New York

Now accepting new patients

Robert Stern

Dr. Robert Stern

Licensed Provider

New York

Now accepting new patients

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Dr. Scott Sheflin

Licensed Provider

New York

Now accepting new patients

Angela Schultz

Dr. Angela Schultz

Licensed Provider

New York

Now accepting new patients

Drew S

Dr. Drew S

Licensed Provider

New York

Now accepting new patients

Nick Raubitschek

Dr. Nick Raubitschek

Licensed Provider

New York

Now accepting new patients

Kashif Ramzan

Dr. Kashif Ramzan

Licensed Provider

New York

Now accepting new patients

Amelia Ramzan

Dr. Amelia Ramzan

Licensed Provider

New York

Now accepting new patients

Why medical weight loss matters in New York

Weight-related health challenges are a growing concern across New York, from the boroughs of New York City to rural upstate communities. Obesity isn’t just a personal issue. It’s a public health priority. It affects energy levels, mobility, heart health, and overall quality of life.

According to the New York State Department of Health, in 2023, nearly 29% of adults in New York State were living with obesity. In some upstate counties, obesity rates were even higher than the state average. Among New York City boroughs, obesity prevalence is highest in the Bronx (34.5%) and lowest in New York City (Manhattan 17.2%).

Obesity is also rising among young people. The NYC Health Department reports that nearly one in five public school students in kindergarten through eighth grade are classified as obese (21%). That means many children in New York are already at elevated risk for serious long-term health problems.

The causes are complex. Fast-paced urban life, food deserts in some communities, stress, long work hours, and simply the way people’s bodies are designed all contribute. In many cases, it’s not about eating too much. It’s about biology, environment, and access. Bodies resist change, especially when underlying conditions, such as insulin resistance or hormone imbalances, are present.

This is where medical weight loss treatments, like GLP-1 medications, offer a real path forward. Medications like semaglutide (Ozempic®) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro®) work with your body to curb appetite and regulate blood sugar. They support meaningful weight loss, especially when paired with sustainable lifestyle changes, allowing you to take control of your health and well-being.

How access to medical weight loss Is improving in New York

Real-world care is modernizing

Leading health systems like Mount Sinai, NYU Langone, and Weill Cornell Medicine offer medical weight-loss programs with multidisciplinary care, combining behavioral therapy, metabolic medications, and surgical support when evidence indicates it’s needed.

Care is increasingly offered through virtual platforms, helping eliminate barriers for people who face mobility challenges, time constraints, or stigma. Studies suggest that virtual obesity care can be just as effective as in‑person treatment, even for patients from diverse backgrounds and geographies.

Legislation is working to catch up

New York leaders are advancing legislation that would dramatically expand access to obesity treatment. Senate Bill S5798, introduced by Senator Sepulveda, proposes adding a new section (§368‑g) to the Social Services Law, requiring Medicaid managed care plans to cover FDA-approved weight-loss medications for chronic weight management.

In parallel, Senate Bill S3104 and Assembly A2715 seek comprehensive coverage across both Medicaid and commercial insurance. This would mandate coverage of prevention and wellness, nutrition counseling, intensive behavioral therapy, bariatric surgery, and FDA-approved weight loss medications, without imposing stricter rules than those approved by the FDA. It also requires insurers to provide this coverage on par with other medical conditions, with no extra deductibles or restrictive caps.

Although these bills are still active and have not yet passed, they reflect a long-overdue shift toward treating obesity as a medical condition that deserves evidence-based care rather than stigma or minimal intervention.

Community voices raising awareness

Across New York, patients, providers, organizations, and advocates are raising their voices about the urgent need for better access to weight loss treatment, especially for those relying on Medicaid. Many individuals living with obesity report feeling overlooked by a system that treats the condition as a personal failing rather than a medical issue. The result? Delayed care, preventable complications, and frustration that builds over time.

Gastroenterologist Dr. Violeta Popov of NYU Langone, who also leads the VA’s bariatric endoscopy initiatives, recently spoke out about the real consequences of this gap. In a Times Union commentary, she described how patients develop metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) after missing out on early interventions like GLP-1 medications and nutritional counseling. Voices like hers are what help raise awareness and push forward change.

How we help improve access to weight loss care in New York

At QuickMD, we believe everyone deserves access to science-backed, compassionate care, free from the barriers of traditional weight loss clinics.

If you live in New York, you can meet with a licensed provider online, often the same day. No commute. No waiting rooms. No expensive memberships. No need to navigate crowded clinics or overbooked specialists.

We help New Yorkers:

  • Start GLP-1 medications (when clinically appropriate)
  • Receive transparent, personalized weight loss plans
  • Access ongoing check-ins and support
  • Get care that fits your schedule

Whether you’re managing health risks like high blood pressure or cholesterol, or simply tired of diets that don’t work, we bring expert medical weight loss care to your fingertips.

Tips for managing weight loss

1. Give yourself room to be human

Your weight loss journey won’t always follow a straight path, and that’s normal. Some days will feel easy, others will feel hard. That’s okay. Don’t be discouraged by a day of weight gain or a skipped workout. Progress is about consistency, not perfection. We’re here to support you every step of the way as you work toward your goal weight.

2. Move in ways that work for your environment

Physical activity doesn’t have to mean a gym membership or perfect weather. Walk around your home, stretch between meetings, take the stairs when you can, or dance to your favorite playlist. Even a few minutes at a time helps you maintain a healthy weight, boosts your mood, and can help with conditions like sleep apnea and high cholesterol.

3. Drink water throughout the day

Hydration plays a big role in managing side effects, especially when using medications to lose weight. It also supports your digestion and overall energy. Try adding lemon, cucumber, or berries if plain water isn’t your favorite. Staying hydrated can even help curb cravings and support healthier eating habits.

We also offer these services in New York

At QuickMD, we’re committed to bringing convenient, affordable, and compassionate virtual care to patients across New York. In addition to weight loss, we proudly offer:

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Take the first step on your weight loss journey

Meet with a licensed provider today to explore GLP-1 medications and personalized care options.
Get quick, affordable care anytime, anywhere.

Book now

Frequently asked questions about weight loss in New York

  • Does New York Medicaid pay for weight loss medication?

    No, it does not. New York State Medicaid explicitly excludes GLP‑1 agonists, such as Wegovy (semaglutide), Saxenda (liraglutide), and Zepbound (tirzepatide), when prescribed for weight loss. These medications are only covered if used for FDA‑approved medical indications like type 2 diabetes, not obesity or weight reduction.

    NYRx documentation clarifies that these medications are excluded from coverage under state regulation 18 NYCRR § 505.3(g)(3), which specifies that agents used for “weight loss” are not reimbursable under Medicaid.

  • What weight loss medication is covered by medical insurance?

    Insurance plans vary, but some employer‑sponsored and commercial health plans do help cover certain GLP‑1 medications, such as Wegovy (semaglutide) and Zepbound (tirzepatide). These are FDA-approved for chronic weight management, but coverage usually requires prior authorization and meeting specific clinical criteria, like a minimum BMI. To see which weight loss medication is covered by insurance, it’s best to contact your insurance provider to determine your options.

  • What is the most successful medication for weight loss?

    Based on large clinical studies and head‑to‑head trials, tirzepatide (Zepbound or Mounjaro) consistently leads to the greatest weight reductions. In a head-to-head 72-week trial, those who took tirzepatide lost about 20.2% of their body weight, compared with those on semaglutide, who lost an average of 13.7% of their body weight.

    To really determine the most successful medication for weight loss, it truly depends on your unique needs, medical history, and weight loss goals. Your provider can help determine the best and safest solution for you.

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