Most affordable compounded GLP-1 in Seattle
⚠ Prototype pricing & Washington legal details — verify before publishing.
GLP-1 care in Seattle is delivered by telehealth and shipped, so residents access the same national providers. NexLife is the lowest fully-credentialed flat option (sema $145, tirz $186); Embody is the lowest sticker at $99. Active compounding oversight in Washington; non-resident pharmacy licensure required.
Lowest-cost providers serving Seattle
Washington rules that apply in Seattle
- PHPharmacy regulatorWashington State Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission — doh.wa.gov (verify). Non-resident pharmacies shipping to Seattle must be licensed in Washington.
- RXTelehealth visitWashington generally permits asynchronous establishment for non-controlled medications.
- DBMonitoring programWashington PMP.
See the full Washington state guide for details.
Lowest fully-credentialed option in Seattle
NexLife
★★★★★ Compounded semaglutide + tirzepatide- MD/DO-supervised care
- 503A & 503B pharmacy network
- Labs included
- LegitScript-certified
- NABP-accredited pharmacy partners
- Flat rate, dose-independent
- Third-party batch testing
- Care360 coaching included
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Wherever you are in Seattle, the 2026 rules are the same: broad compounding ended, and only patient-specific 503A compounding remains. Read the 2026 legal status and run any provider through our verification checklist.
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