Compounded tirzepatide
in Seattle.
Cora Health provides compounded tirzepatide to Seattle-area residents via telehealth — including Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue, Kent, Renton, Federal Way, Everett, Redmond, Kirkland, Auburn, Lynnwood, and surrounding communities. $135/month all-inclusive on the annual plan, prescribed by licensed providers, prepared by a US-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy. No physical clinic in Seattle — all care is delivered online.
Compounded tirzepatide is not FDA-approved and is not therapeutically equivalent to Mounjaro® or Zepbound®.
Why telehealth GLP-1 makes sense for Seattle
Seattle anchors a 4-million-person metro stretching from Tacoma in the south to Everett in the north, with Bellevue and the Eastside tech corridor across Lake Washington. The metro is one of the highest-income regions in the country (median household income above $107K) and home to Amazon, Microsoft, and a deeply tech-literate population that values transparent, asynchronous services. Healthcare is anchored by UW Medicine (a national academic powerhouse) plus Virginia Mason Franciscan, Swedish, and Providence. Seattle’s healthcare market is also notable for the rapid adoption of digital health and telehealth post-2020. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide arrive at any Seattle-area address from a PCAB-accredited 503A pharmacy, with Cora Health’s licensed providers reviewing most online intakes within 24 hours.
The Seattle area is served by major healthcare systems including UW Medicine, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, Swedish Health Services, Seattle Children’s Hospital, and Providence Health & Services. Cora Health is not affiliated with any of these systems — we’re a telehealth-only platform with no physical clinics in Seattle. Licensed providers at Wasef Health, PC review patient submissions remotely and can prescribe compounded tirzepatide when clinically appropriate, with the medication shipping to Seattle-area addresses from one of Cora’s PCAB-accredited 503A compounding pharmacy partners — Hallandale Pharmacy or VialsRx.
How Washington regulates compounded GLP-1 medications
The Washington State Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission, operating under the Washington State Department of Health, licenses pharmacies and pharmacists in Washington, including non-resident compounding pharmacies that ship into the state. 503A compounding is permitted under patient-specific prescriptions, with pharmacies required to follow USP 795/797 standards.
For Seattle residents, this means compounded tirzepatide is dispensed under a valid patient-specific prescription from a Washington-licensed provider (Wasef Health, PC), prepared by a PCAB-accredited 503A compounding pharmacy operating under the oversight of the Washington State Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission (under DOH) and applicable federal regulations. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not therapeutically equivalent to FDA-approved products like Mounjaro® or Zepbound®.
Cora Health pricing for Seattle residents
Cora Health uses transparent, all-inclusive pricing. Seattle residents pay one flat monthly rate that covers the licensed-provider consultation, the compounded tirzepatide medication, free expedited shipping to Seattle-area addresses, and ongoing provider support — no separate membership fee, no consultation surcharge, no per-dose price increase.
For comparison, brand-name Zepbound retails at approximately $1,086/month without insurance — a difference of roughly $951/month or $11,412/year for Seattle residents who choose Cora Health’s compounded path. Cash-pay only; HSA and FSA cards are accepted.
Cora Health coverage across the Seattle metro
Cora Health serves the entire Seattle metro area via telehealth, including Seattle itself plus Tacoma, Bellevue, Kent, Renton, Federal Way, Everett, Redmond, Kirkland, Auburn, and Lynnwood, and surrounding communities throughout Washington. Whether you live in the urban core or in a suburb 45 minutes out, the experience is identical — same online intake, same licensed-provider review, same compounded tirzepatide from a PCAB-accredited 503A pharmacy, same delivery timeline.
Most Seattle-area addresses receive their first shipment in 2–4 business days. Pacific Northwest cold-chain logistics are straightforward year-round.
Frequently asked questions — compounded tirzepatide in Seattle
Can I use Cora Health if I live in Seattle, Bellevue, or Tacoma?
Yes. Cora Health serves the entire Seattle metro via telehealth, including Seattle neighborhoods (Capitol Hill, Ballard, Fremont, Queen Anne, West Seattle), Bellevue, Tacoma, Kent, Renton, Federal Way, Everett, Redmond, Kirkland, and surrounding communities.
Does Washington allow compounded GLP-1 medications?
Yes. The Washington State Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission permits 503A compounding under patient-specific prescriptions from licensed providers. Cora Health’s pharmacy partners are licensed to dispense compounded medications to Washington patients. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved.
How does Cora Health pricing compare to Seattle weight-loss clinics?
Seattle-area medical weight-loss clinics offering compounded semaglutide typically range $350–$600/month, often with separate intake and consultation fees. Cora Health’s Essential Plan is $99/month all-inclusive on the annual commitment, with free expedited shipping anywhere in the Seattle metro. Compounded medications are not therapeutically equivalent to FDA-approved Ozempic® or Wegovy®.
Which Seattle-area neighborhoods and suburbs does Cora Health serve?
Cora Health serves the entire Seattle metro via telehealth, including Seattle neighborhoods (Capitol Hill, Ballard, Fremont, Queen Anne, West Seattle, Beacon Hill), the Eastside (Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Issaquah, Sammamish), and the South Sound (Tacoma, Kent, Renton, Federal Way, Auburn).
How fast does shipping arrive to Seattle-area addresses?
Most Seattle-area addresses receive their first shipment in 2–4 business days. Shipments arrive in temperature-controlled packaging with full tracking. Pacific Northwest winters are mild enough that cold-chain logistics are straightforward year-round.
Is compounded tirzepatide FDA-approved?
No. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not therapeutically equivalent to FDA-approved products like Mounjaro® or Zepbound®. Compounded tirzepatide is prepared by state-licensed pharmacies under a valid prescription from a licensed provider. Clinical trial data (such as the 22.5% mean weight loss reported in the SURMOUNT-1 trial) reflects studies of the FDA-approved branded product, not compounded versions. Individual results vary.
Does Cora Health have a clinic in Seattle?
No. Cora Health is a fully telehealth platform — there is no physical Cora clinic in Seattle or anywhere else. Licensed providers at Wasef Health, PC review patient submissions remotely and can prescribe compounded tirzepatide when clinically appropriate. The medication ships directly to Seattle-area addresses from a PCAB-accredited 503A compounding pharmacy.
How long does it take to get started in Seattle?
Most Seattle residents complete the online intake in 5–10 minutes. A licensed provider reviews the submission, typically within 24 hours. If compounded tirzepatide is clinically appropriate, the prescription is sent to the pharmacy and the medication ships to your Seattle-area address within 3–5 business days. End-to-end, most members are dosing within a week of starting.
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