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Mississippi residents can now access GLP-1 medications like semaglutide and tirzepatide through telehealth. Pallas Health connects you with a board-certified provider licensed in Mississippi — your eligibility review starts with a 5-minute online intake and is completed with a brief scheduled video visit — how our clinical network meets Mississippi's examination requirement. If a GLP-1 is appropriate, your prescription ships to any Mississippi address in 2–3 business days — Jackson, Gulfport, Hattiesburg, or the smallest rural route.

Licensed by
Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure
Telehealth
Video required
Compounded semaglutide
Available
Compounded tirzepatide
Available
Medicaid
Limited coverage
Shipping
2–3 business days

How telehealth prescribing works in Mississippi

Mississippi's telemedicine rules require an appropriate examination before diagnosis or prescribing — a questionnaire alone is not sufficient. Our clinical network meets that standard with a brief live video visit with a Mississippi-licensed provider to establish care. After that first visit, ongoing care — check-ins, messaging, and refills — continues asynchronously.

Mississippi requires a licensed Mississippi provider to write any prescription for a Mississippi resident — an out-of-state license is not sufficient. Under Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure telemedicine rules (Administrative Code Part 2635, Chapter 5), a provider must perform an appropriate examination before diagnosing or prescribing — a simple questionnaire alone is not sufficient, though the exam need not be in person when the technology gives the provider the same information as a face-to-face exam. Our clinical network meets that standard with a brief synchronous (live video) visit before any prescription is issued; after that first visit, ongoing care may continue through secure messaging and asynchronous check-ins, provided the standard of care is met and documentation is appropriate. Pallas schedules your video visit right after intake — it is typically brief — and every Pallas provider who treats Mississippi patients holds an active Mississippi medical license. GLP-1s are not controlled substances, so Mississippi's additional controlled-substance telemedicine requirements don't apply — but our providers still conduct a complete history, screen for contraindications like personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma, and follow up after initiation to monitor response and titrate the dose.

Rule changes affecting Mississippi

  1. 2026-07-25

    Correction — Mississippi Medicaid lists Wegovy® and Saxenda® as preferred anti-obesity agents for weight management (manual prior authorization required); our note previously understated weight-management coverage.

    Mississippi Division of Medicaid Universal PDL (January 2026) and anti-obesity agent PA criteria; surfaced by our automated source check (PR #38).

  2. 2026-05-29

    Baseline video-visit-required list at tracker inception: New Mexico, Mississippi, Kansas, West Virginia, and Rhode Island (5 jurisdictions). All other states and D.C. permitted asynchronous establishment of care for non-controlled prescriptions.

    Confirmed with our clinical network's licensing and routing team.

From our state-by-state rules trackerget an email when a rule changes.

Medicaid & insurance in Mississippi

Limited coverage

Mississippi Medicaid covers GLP-1s for type 2 diabetes with prior authorization, and lists Wegovy® and Saxenda® as preferred anti-obesity agents for weight management, subject to manual prior authorization and clinical criteria. Compounded GLP-1s are not covered.

Pallas is a cash-pay telehealth service. Medicaid and private insurance do not apply to our prescriptions; pricing is flat and disclosed up front.

Simple cash-pay pricing in Mississippi

No insurance, and the same price in every Mississippi ZIP code. You see your full price during intake, before you pay anything.

Compounded plans · provider care included

  • Compounded semaglutide$139 first month, then $597 every 12 weeks ($199/mo avg)
  • Compounded tirzepatide$179 first month, then $897 every 12 weeks ($299/mo avg)

Your plan price covers your US-licensed provider, ongoing check-ins, dose adjustments, and unlimited care-team messaging — no separate membership fee. Medication ships free and discreet, only if prescribed; refunded in full if a clinician decides treatment isn’t right for you. Cancel anytime. Pay-over-time options are available at checkout.

Brand-name · FDA-approved

FDA-approved Wegovy® and Zepbound® for chronic weight management, plus Ozempic® and Mounjaro® for type 2 diabetes, are available cash-pay from $1,069/mo. Your clinician helps determine which option is appropriate for you.

Pallas offers both FDA-approved and compounded medications. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not generic versions of brand-name drugs. Eligibility and treatment are determined by a US-licensed clinician; results vary. Private pay only (no insurance). Operated by Brentmoor, Inc.

Semaglutide vs tirzepatide in Mississippi

Both are once-weekly injections available to Mississippi patients through Pallas, as compounded preparations and as the FDA-approved brand-name products. They work differently: semaglutide activates the GLP-1 receptor, while tirzepatide activates both the GLP-1 and GIP receptors — two of the gut hormones that regulate appetite and fullness.

In SURMOUNT-5, the head-to-head clinical trial of the FDA-approved products, Zepbound® (tirzepatide 10 mg or 15 mg weekly) produced greater average weight loss than Wegovy® (semaglutide 1.7 mg or 2.4 mg weekly) — 20.2% versus 13.7% of body weight over 72 weeks — with broadly similar tolerability. That trial predates Wegovy®'s higher 7.2 mg weekly dose, which reached 18.7% average weight loss over 72 weeks in the separate STEP UP trial; separate trials do not provide a direct comparison. Clinical trial outcomes for the FDA-approved products have not been established for compounded preparations. Individual results vary.

Cost and track record differ too: compounded semaglutide plans average $199/mo versus $299/mo for tirzepatide (full terms above), and semaglutide has the longer post-market record. Which medication fits your health history, goals, and budget is a decision you make with a clinician licensed in Mississippi — our full semaglutide vs tirzepatide comparison covers the deeper differences.

Cities served in Mississippi

We ship to every ZIP code in Mississippi, including:

  • Jackson
  • Gulfport
  • Southaven
  • Biloxi
  • Hattiesburg
  • Olive Branch
  • Tupelo
  • Meridian
  • Greenville
  • Horn Lake
  • Pearl
  • Madison
  • Starkville
  • Clinton
  • Oxford
  • Vicksburg

Mississippi GLP-1 questions

Start Pallas's online intake — it takes about 5 minutes and covers your health history, goals, and current medications. Because Mississippi's telemedicine rules require an appropriate examination before prescribing, a Mississippi-licensed clinician completes that review with a brief scheduled video visit rather than a questionnaire alone. If a GLP-1 is clinically appropriate, your clinician prescribes it, and a US-licensed pharmacy ships your medication to any Mississippi address in 2–3 business days.

The process is the same as for semaglutide — complete Pallas's online intake, and a Mississippi-licensed clinician completes a brief scheduled video visit to meet Mississippi's examination requirement before prescribing. If appropriate, your clinician can prescribe either compounded tirzepatide, prepared per-patient by a US-licensed §503A pharmacy based on a documented clinical rationale, or an FDA-approved brand-name option like Zepbound® or Mounjaro®, through the same intake. These are distinct products with different regulatory status; your clinician will explain which fits you.

Yes — compounded semaglutide is legal and available to eligible Mississippi residents through licensed telehealth. It is prepared per-patient by US-licensed 503A and 503B compounding pharmacies under FDCA §503A, and a Mississippi-licensed clinician must prescribe it based on a documented, patient-specific clinical rationale. Pallas serves Mississippi with free shipping. FDA-approved brand-name options like Wegovy® and Zepbound® are also available through the same intake.

Yes, within their scope of practice. Mississippi-licensed prescribers — physicians and, within their scope of practice, nurse practitioners and physician assistants — can prescribe semaglutide and tirzepatide via telehealth once Mississippi's examination requirement is met. Every Pallas clinician who treats Mississippi patients holds an active Mississippi license appropriate to their role.

Several licensed telehealth platforms serve Mississippi residents seeking compounded semaglutide. Before choosing one, verify that its clinicians are licensed in Mississippi, that it works with US-licensed §503A compounding pharmacies, and that it holds LegitScript Healthcare Merchant Certification — you can check any platform's certification status in LegitScript's public database. Pallas serves Mississippi residents and is LegitScript Healthcare Merchant Certified.

Mississippi Medicaid covers GLP-1s for type 2 diabetes with prior authorization, and — unusually among states — lists Wegovy® and Saxenda® as preferred anti-obesity agents for weight management, subject to manual prior authorization and clinical criteria. Compounded GLP-1s are not covered. Pallas is a cash-pay service, so Medicaid rules do not apply to our prescriptions.

Yes — Mississippi's telemedicine rules require an appropriate examination before diagnosis or prescribing, so your Mississippi-licensed Pallas provider completes a brief live video visit, scheduled right after your online intake, to establish care and evaluate eligibility. After that first visit, ongoing care — check-ins, dose adjustments, and refills — continues asynchronously by secure message. You never need to visit a physical office.

Most Mississippi patients receive their medication within 2–3 business days of the pharmacy filling the prescription. Jackson, Gulfport, Hattiesburg, and other Mississippi metros typically ship fastest; rural addresses may take an extra day.

Pallas is a cash-pay telehealth service — there is no insurance to bill. Your Pallas Membership covers your clinician's review, ongoing check-ins, and care-team messaging; the medication is billed separately and ships free to your Mississippi address, only when a clinician prescribes it. You see your full price during intake before you pay anything — no surprise renewal markups. The price is the same whether you are in Jackson, Gulfport, or a rural Mississippi ZIP code.

Eligibility is always decided by a Mississippi-licensed clinician after reviewing your full intake, never by an automated quiz. In general, GLP-1 medications for weight management are considered for adults with a BMI of 30 or higher, or a BMI of 27 or higher together with a weight-related condition such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, or obstructive sleep apnea. Your clinician also reviews your medical history and current medications to confirm a GLP-1 is appropriate and safe for you, and will tell you if it is not.

Brand-name medications — Wegovy® and Ozempic® (semaglutide) and Zepbound® and Mounjaro® (tirzepatide) — are FDA-approved products from their manufacturers, offered cash-pay. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are prepared on a per-patient basis by US-licensed compounding pharmacies, regulated under federal law (FDCA §503A) and by state boards of pharmacy, when a clinician documents a patient-specific clinical need. While these pharmacies are highly regulated, the compounded medications themselves are not FDA-approved, are not generic versions of brand-name drugs, and have not been evaluated by the FDA for safety, efficacy, or quality. Which option fits you is a clinical decision you make with your Mississippi-licensed provider.

Yes, many patients transfer their care to Pallas. During intake you tell your clinician which medication and dose you take now and how you have tolerated it. Your Mississippi-licensed provider reviews that history and, if appropriate, continues you at a comparable dose or adjusts your titration plan. Do not stop or change a prescription on your own — let your clinician guide any transition.

Most patients use a once-weekly injection with a very fine needle, but a compounded oral semaglutide tablet is available for people who would rather not inject. Both are prescribed only after a clinician confirms they are appropriate for you, and your provider can help you weigh which form fits your routine and goals.

The most common side effects are gastrointestinal — nausea, constipation, diarrhea, or reflux — and they are usually mildest when the dose is raised slowly, which is why clinicians titrate up gradually. GLP-1s are not right for everyone; they are avoided in people with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN2, and during pregnancy. Your Pallas clinician screens for these before prescribing and stays available to help you manage any side effects.

You complete a detailed online intake in under five minutes, sharing your health history, goals, and current medications. A clinician licensed by the Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure then meets you for a short scheduled video visit — how our clinical network meets Mississippi's examination requirement — and may follow up by secure message or request labs if your history calls for it. If a GLP-1 is appropriate, your prescription goes to a licensed pharmacy that ships to any Mississippi address, usually within 2–3 business days.

Pallas care is ongoing, not a one-time script. Your plan renews on a regular cadence so your medication arrives before you run out, and your clinician schedules check-ins to monitor your response, adjust your dose, and manage side effects. You can message your care team, change your plan, or cancel anytime from your patient portal — no phone calls or retention hoops.

Compounded semaglutide injection through Pallas is $139 for your first month, then $597 every 12 weeks ($199/mo average). Cancel anytime. That one plan price includes your US-licensed provider, ongoing check-ins, dose adjustments, and unlimited care-team messaging — no separate membership fee. Medication ships free to any Mississippi address, only if a clinician prescribes it, and you are refunded in full if a clinician decides treatment isn't right for you.

Compounded tirzepatide injection through Pallas is $179 for your first month, then $897 every 12 weeks ($299/mo average). Cancel anytime. That one plan price includes your US-licensed provider, ongoing check-ins, dose adjustments, and unlimited care-team messaging — no separate membership fee. Medication ships free to any Mississippi address, only if a clinician prescribes it, and you are refunded in full if a clinician decides treatment isn't right for you.

Yes. FDA-approved Wegovy® and Zepbound® for chronic weight management — plus Ozempic® and Mounjaro® for type 2 diabetes — are available to Mississippi patients cash-pay from $1069/mo; insurance is not billed. Whether a brand-name or compounded medication is appropriate for you is determined by a clinician licensed in Mississippi during intake.

That is a decision you make with your clinician. Semaglutide activates the GLP-1 receptor; tirzepatide activates both the GLP-1 and GIP receptors. In the SURMOUNT-5 head-to-head trial of the FDA-approved products, Zepbound® (tirzepatide 10 mg or 15 mg weekly) produced greater average weight loss than Wegovy® (semaglutide 1.7 mg or 2.4 mg weekly) — 20.2% versus 13.7% of body weight over 72 weeks. Wegovy®'s maximum dose is now 7.2 mg weekly, which was not studied in SURMOUNT-5; in the separate STEP UP trial it reached 18.7% average weight loss over 72 weeks. Clinical trial outcomes for the FDA-approved products have not been established for compounded preparations. Individual results vary. Semaglutide plans cost less and semaglutide has the longer post-market record; a clinician licensed in Mississippi weighs your history, goals, and budget to recommend a starting point.

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