GLP1.tools

Semaglutide Cost: What You'll Pay in 2025

Quick Answer

Semaglutide costs $935–$1,349 per month at list price — Ozempic at ~$935, Wegovy at ~$1,349. With the Novo Nordisk savings card, eligible commercially insured patients pay as little as $25/month. Medicare patients typically pay $100–300/month depending on their Part D plan. Uninsured patients face the full list price unless they qualify for patient assistance programs.

Semaglutide Products and Prices

ProductIndicationDoseMonthly List Price
WegovyObesity0.25–2.4 mg~$1,349
OzempicType 2 Diabetes0.5–2 mg~$935
RybelsusType 2 Diabetes7–14 mg oral~$931

Note: All Wegovy doses (0.25 mg through 2.4 mg) are the same monthly price — you don't pay more as you titrate up. The same applies to Ozempic.

How Much Semaglutide Costs With Insurance

Commercial insurance + Novo Nordisk Savings Card: Most commercially insured patients who apply for the savings card pay $25–$100/month for Wegovy or Ozempic. The card covers a large portion of the list price.

To qualify:

  • Must have commercial insurance (not Medicare or Medicaid)
  • Prescription must be for an approved indication (Wegovy for obesity, Ozempic for diabetes)
  • Apply at NovoCare.com or WegoVy.com

Medicare Part D:

  • Wegovy is now covered for cardiovascular risk reduction (since 2024)
  • Typical Part D patient cost: $100–300/month depending on plan and phase
  • Low-Income Subsidy (Extra Help) program significantly reduces costs for qualifying patients

Medicaid:

  • Coverage varies by state
  • Some states cover obesity medications; many don't
  • Diabetes indication (Ozempic) has better Medicaid coverage in most states

How Much Semaglutide Costs Without Insurance

Without insurance or savings card eligibility (Medicare/Medicaid patients who don't qualify for programs):

  • Wegovy: ~$1,349/month full price
  • Ozempic: ~$935/month full price

NovoCare Patient Assistance Program provides free or deeply discounted medication to uninsured patients below specific income thresholds (typically under 250% of federal poverty level). Apply at NovoCare.com.

How to Get Semaglutide for Less

1. Get the savings card first. If you have commercial insurance, the savings card is the most impactful cost reduction. Don't start paying full price before applying.

2. Compare pharmacies. Semaglutide prices vary between pharmacy chains and specialty pharmacies. GoodRx can sometimes offer competitive pricing at specific pharmacies.

3. Consider telehealth bundled pricing. Platforms like Ro, Hims, or Found sometimes offer bundled pricing that includes consultation and discounted medication supply.

4. Mail-order pharmacies. Your insurance plan's preferred mail-order pharmacy (Optum, Express Scripts, etc.) sometimes offers lower copays than retail pharmacies.

5. Appeal prior authorization denials. If your insurance denied coverage, a prior authorization appeal with documentation of obesity criteria has a meaningful success rate — especially with a letter from your provider.

Semaglutide Cost vs. Tirzepatide Cost

Semaglutide (Wegovy)Tirzepatide (Zepbound)
List price~$1,349/month~$1,059/month
With savings card~$25/month~$25/month
Self-pay vialsNot available$399–549/month
Average weight loss~15%~21%

Tirzepatide's list price is lower than Wegovy's, and Eli Lilly's self-pay vials ($399–549) make it significantly more accessible for cash-pay patients. From a pure value perspective, tirzepatide often wins on both cost and efficacy.

Bottom Line

Semaglutide (Wegovy) costs ~$1,349/month at list price, but most commercially insured patients pay $25–100/month with the savings card. For uninsured patients, the NovoCare assistance program, telehealth bundles, and pharmacy comparison shopping can substantially reduce costs. The true barrier is for Medicare and Medicaid patients where coverage remains inconsistent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sources

Last updated: 2026-04-22 · For informational purposes only. Consult a healthcare provider.