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Updated: April 15, 2026

How to Find a Doctor Who Can Prescribe Foundayo Near You [2026 Guide]

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Looking for a doctor who can prescribe Foundayo (orforglipron)? Any licensed prescriber can write a script. Here's how to find one in person or via telehealth.

Foundayo (orforglipron) is a prescription-only medication, which means you need a licensed healthcare provider to prescribe it. The good news is that Foundayo is not a controlled substance — any qualified prescriber can write a prescription without special DEA registration. That gives you a lot of options for where to start.

What Type of Doctor Can Prescribe Foundayo?

Because Foundayo is not a controlled substance, a wide range of licensed healthcare providers can prescribe it:

  • Primary care physicians (PCPs): Your existing family doctor or internist can prescribe Foundayo. This is often the easiest starting point because they know your health history.
  • Obesity medicine specialists: Physicians board-certified in obesity medicine are the most specialized option. They can be found through the Obesity Medicine Association (OMA) or American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM) provider directories.
  • Endocrinologists: Especially relevant if you also have type 2 diabetes or other metabolic conditions. Endocrinologists are well-versed in GLP-1 medications.
  • Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs): Advanced practice providers can prescribe Foundayo in most states.
  • Telehealth providers: Multiple platforms began prescribing Foundayo the day of FDA approval (April 1, 2026). A telehealth consultation can often be completed the same day or within 24–48 hours.

Am I Eligible for Foundayo? Understanding the Prescribing Criteria

Before your appointment, it helps to know whether you're likely to qualify. FDA-approved criteria for Foundayo are:

  • BMI ≥30 kg/m² (obesity) — no additional conditions required
  • BMI ≥27 kg/m² (overweight) — with at least one weight-related health condition such as: high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes or prediabetes, high cholesterol/dyslipidemia, obstructive sleep apnea, PCOS, or cardiovascular disease

Foundayo must be used alongside a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity — not as a standalone treatment.

Option 1: Start With Your Primary Care Provider

If you have a primary care doctor you see regularly, this is usually the easiest and least expensive route. PCPs are increasingly comfortable prescribing GLP-1 medications, especially after the class exploded in popularity in 2022–2025. Call your doctor's office and ask for an appointment specifically to discuss weight management medication — most offices can schedule this within 1–4 weeks.

Bring to the appointment: your most recent weight, height (for BMI calculation), and a list of any current medications and health conditions. If you have blood pressure, cholesterol, or blood sugar lab results, those are helpful too.

Option 2: Telehealth — The Fastest Path to a Prescription

Since Foundayo is a pill (not an injection), it's ideally suited to telehealth prescribing — no injection technique training is needed, and no in-person lab work is required for the initial prescription in most cases. Multiple platforms offer Foundayo consultations:

  • Walgreens Health: Offers virtual consultations for GLP-1 medications including Foundayo through its telehealth platform.
  • Ro: Offers a direct-to-consumer weight management program.
  • Klinic: Offers Foundayo prescribing with online consultation.
  • Hims & Hers: Provides weight management consultations and prescriptions.

Telehealth consultations are typically available within 24–48 hours and cost less than an in-office visit for most patients. Many platforms also handle prior authorization assistance if you're using insurance.

Option 3: Find an Obesity Medicine Specialist

If your weight management needs are complex (for example, you have multiple obesity-related conditions, have tried and failed other treatments, or are considering bariatric surgery), a specialist in obesity medicine offers the most comprehensive care. Find one through:

  • Obesity Medicine Association: obesitymedicine.org/find-a-provider
  • American Board of Obesity Medicine: abom.org
  • Your insurance plan's provider directory (search for "obesity medicine" or "bariatric medicine")

What to Bring to Your First Appointment

Regardless of which type of provider you see, come prepared with:

  • Current weight and height (your doctor will verify BMI)
  • List of all current medications (for drug interaction screening — especially statins, anticonvulsants, immunosuppressants, and HIV medications)
  • History of thyroid conditions (especially medullary thyroid cancer or MEN2 — contraindications to Foundayo)
  • Any prior weight loss medications tried and their outcomes
  • Insurance card (if using insurance)

Once You Have a Prescription: Finding a Pharmacy

Once you have your prescription, finding a pharmacy that actually has Foundayo in stock is the next hurdle. medfinder calls pharmacies near you to find which ones can fill your prescription. For a full walkthrough of your options, see our guide on how to find Foundayo in stock near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Any licensed prescriber can write a Foundayo prescription — including your primary care doctor, internist, NP, or PA. Foundayo is not a controlled substance, so no special DEA registration is required. Obesity medicine specialists and endocrinologists are options if you want more specialized care.

Yes. Multiple telehealth platforms began offering Foundayo prescriptions on the day of FDA approval (April 1, 2026). Since Foundayo is a pill with no injection training required, it's an ideal medication for telehealth prescribing. Walgreens Health, Ro, Klinic, and Hims & Hers are among the platforms offering it.

You need a BMI of 30 or higher (obesity) to qualify for Foundayo with no other conditions required. If your BMI is 27–29.9 (overweight), you can still qualify if you have at least one weight-related condition such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, obstructive sleep apnea, or PCOS.

Be sure to tell your provider about any personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 2 (MEN2) — these are contraindications. Also disclose all medications (especially statins, anticonvulsants, immunosuppressants), history of pancreatitis, kidney or liver disease, and whether you use oral contraceptives.

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