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How Much Does Semaglutide Cost in Queens NY? ($180/month all-in.)

Compounded semaglutide at Dr. Bryant Medical in St Albans, Queens, is $180 per month. That covers the medication itself, your monthly check-in with a board-certified MD, dose titration, and unlimited messaging, with no separate consult or injection fee. Your exact monthly figure depends on the dose you settle on and is confirmed at the free consult, before anything is charged.

Compounded Semaglutide
$180/month
  • Medication + MD visit + titration
  • One all-in price — no separate consult or injection fee
  • Free initial consult
Brand Ozempic / Wegovy (cash)
$900–$1,300/mo
  • Covered by insurance only for type 2 diabetes
  • Weight-loss coverage rare in NY plans
  • Prior-auth process is slow

What’s actually included in $180/month

A common surprise patients describe at other Queens MedSpas: a low base price that climbs once you add the visit fee, dose changes, prescription refills, and messaging support. We bundle everything.

Compounded semaglutide medication

State-licensed compounding pharmacy, shipped or in-office pickup.

Monthly MD visit

In-office in St Albans or telehealth, your choice.

Dose titration

Adjusted to your response — slow ramp to minimize side effects.

Side-effect support

Unlimited messaging between visits for nausea, constipation, etc.

Baseline labs review

Reviewed by Dr. Bryant — included, no separate lab fee.

Prescription refills

Monthly auto-refill cycle, no per-refill charge.

Dose-escalation timeline & monthly cost

Semaglutide is titrated up over the first 4–5 months to reach your therapeutic dose. The figures below are at the $180 starting price; the exact monthly price for your dose is confirmed at the free consult.

MonthTypical doseCost
Month 10.25 mg / week (intro)$180
Month 20.5 mg / week$180
Month 31.0 mg / week$180
Month 41.7 mg / week$180
Month 5+Up to 2.4 mg / week$180
6-month totalFull titration$1,080

Dose schedule is the typical published ramp; your titration is set by Dr. Bryant based on response and tolerance.

Queens vs Manhattan vs telehealth-only

Dr. Bryant · Queens
$180/mo

MD-supervised in-person or telehealth. Queens overhead.

Manhattan MedSpas
$300–$500/mo

Higher overhead, often NP-administered, dose upcharges common.

Hims / Ro / Sequence
$199–$349/mo

Telehealth-only — no in-person exam, no labs in clinic, async messaging only.

Insurance · The honest answer

When semaglutide IS covered

  • Type 2 diabetes diagnosis — Ozempic is generally covered with prior authorization.
  • BMI > 30 + comorbidity — Some NY plans cover Wegovy for weight loss with strict prior auth (sleep apnea, hypertension, etc.).
  • HSA / FSA — Eligible if prescribed for a covered diagnosis.

If you want to try the insurance route first, our primary-care team can submit the prior auth and run the labs. If denied, the $180 program is ready to go same-week.

Pay over time

Split it into instalments

KlarnaAffirmAfterpayZip

When you pay through a link from us, checkout offers Klarna, Affirm, Afterpay and Zip alongside card, Apple Pay and Google Pay. Choosing one splits a larger treatment into instalments. Approval, the limit and the terms are set by that provider, not by us, and smaller amounts often do not qualify. At the front desk we take card, cash, Zelle and check.

Pay-later plans are offered by Klarna, Affirm, Afterpay and Zip through our online checkout. They approve or decline on their own criteria and set their own terms. Availability depends on the amount, and it is not offered on the card machine in the office.

FAQ

Common questions

Yes — significantly. Brand Ozempic or Wegovy without insurance runs $900–$1,300 per month. Our compounded semaglutide is $180/month all-in (medication, MD check-in, dose titration, and side-effect support). Insurance generally covers brand semaglutide only for type 2 diabetes with prior authorization.

Honest answer in 15 minutes

Free MD consultation. We'll review your goals and history and tell you whether semaglutide, tirzepatide, or neither is the right fit. No pressure to start.

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