Weight Loss · South Carolina
Telehealth for South Carolina residents — serving Columbia and statewide (SC).
Thrivelab brings using compounded semaglutide after 28 days to South Carolina the modern way: a licensed SC clinician evaluates you online, orders any labs near Columbia, and ships your plan to your South Carolina address.
Eligibility for using compounded semaglutide after 28 days in South Carolina comes down to three things: SC residency, a completed telehealth intake, and any labs your clinician orders. Final approval is always a clinical decision.
Here's how using compounded semaglutide after 28 days works for South Carolina patients: 1. Take the free online assessment. 2. Meet your SC-licensed clinician by video. 3. Complete labs at a Quest or Labcorp near Columbia. 4. Your plan ships statewide across South Carolina. 5. A coordinator handles refills and dose check-ins.
South Carolina spans a lot of ground, and clinic access varies across the South. Telehealth closes that gap — using compounded semaglutide after 28 days reaches every corner of SC the same way.
South Carolina patients get transparent pricing confirmed at the free-assessment stage — no surprise fees. Thrivelab works with several US insurers that may offset your cost.
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.
No cost · No obligation
Start online in minutes. A licensed clinician reviews your goals and confirms what's right for you — no obligation.