Weight Loss · New Mexico
Telehealth for New Mexico residents — serving Santa Fe and statewide (NM).
If you're in New Mexico, using compounded semaglutide after 28 days is available without an in-person visit. Thrivelab's NM-licensed clinicians care for patients from Santa Fe to the rest of the Southwest.
New Mexico patients are evaluated individually for using compounded semaglutide after 28 days. A NM-licensed clinician reviews your intake and labs before confirming whether the plan is medically appropriate.
1. Free symptom assessment. 2. Telehealth intake with a New Mexico-licensed clinician. 3. Labs at any local Quest or Labcorp in New Mexico. 4. Plan shipped to your New Mexico address if it's medically appropriate. 5. Ongoing dose review and a dedicated patient-care coordinator.
Access to using compounded semaglutide after 28 days shouldn't depend on your ZIP code. Thrivelab serves all of New Mexico, so patients far from Santa Fe get the same care as those in the metro.
Pricing for using compounded semaglutide after 28 days in New Mexico is set during your free assessment, based on the plan your clinician recommends. Several insurers are in-network, and your coordinator confirms NM coverage options.
Treatment is provided through Jonathan Larson MDPC. Prescriptions require a clinical evaluation; medication is dispensed only when deemed medically necessary. Information here is educational and not a substitute for medical advice.
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