This isnt unique to Washington its a national pattern but the timelines and processes vary plan to plan, and delays can leave patients without medication

What Citizen Meds has in common with other telehealth tirzepatide brands (Henry Meds, Ivim Health, Mochi, Form Health, Sequence, Vitastir, and others): - Asynchronous or semi-synchronous provider access through a portal - Subscription billing, typically monthly with multi-month discount tiers - Cold-chain shipping with ice packs - Dose escalation workflows through the same portal - A formulary constrained by what partner compounding pharmacies can legally produce at a given moment What Citizen Meds does not do: - Dispense brand-name Zepbound or Mounjaro directly - Accept commercial insurance for compounded tirzepatide (no commercial plan covers compounded weight-loss drugs as a covered benefit) - Provide in-person care, bloodwork draws, or injections - Replace the primary-care relationship for labs, comorbidities, and non-GLP-1 prescriptions For side-by-side context on providers with similar models, see Ivim health reviews, Henry Meds reviews, Mochi health reviews, and Vitastir tirzepatide

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A significant number of my patients [on GLP-1s] are no longer drinking, says Hurtado Andrade
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