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Wegovy Discount Card: How to Save on Your Prescription in 2024

Dr. Linda Moleon, MDMay 12, 2026

Understanding the Wegovy Discount Card

If you've been prescribed Wegovy for weight loss and your insurance denied coverage — or you're facing a copay that feels more like a car payment — you're probably searching for a wegovy discount card. You're not alone. At its list price of roughly $1,349 per month, Wegovy is one of the most effective weight-loss medications available, but also one of the most expensive.

The good news: Novo Nordisk, the manufacturer of Wegovy, offers a savings program that can dramatically reduce your out-of-pocket cost. The challenge: understanding who qualifies, what the card actually covers, and what to do if you don't meet the criteria.

This guide walks through how the Wegovy discount card works, eligibility rules, how to apply, and practical alternatives when the card isn't an option.

What Is the Wegovy Savings Card?

The Wegovy savings card is a manufacturer copay assistance program designed to help patients with commercial (private) insurance afford their medication. When your insurance covers Wegovy but assigns a high copay or coinsurance, the savings card can reduce your out-of-pocket cost to as low as $0 per month, with a maximum savings of $500 per 28-day prescription.

This is *not* a discount for uninsured patients. It's a copay offset tool, meaning your insurance must cover Wegovy first — the card then covers part or all of what you owe.

Key Details

  • Maximum savings: Up to $500 per fill (every 28 days)

  • Annual maximum: $6,000 per calendar year

  • Eligibility: You must have commercial insurance that covers Wegovy

  • Exclusions: The card cannot be used if you have Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, or any other government-funded insurance

  • Duration: The program is active through December 31, 2024, and may be renewed annually
  • The wegovy discount card doesn't change Wegovy's price — it changes what you pay after insurance processes the claim.

    Who Qualifies for the Wegovy Savings Card?

    Eligibility is straightforward but strict:

  • • You must be 18 years or older

  • • You must have a valid Wegovy prescription from a licensed clinician

  • • Your prescription must be covered by a commercial/private insurance plan

  • • You cannot be enrolled in any state or federally funded prescription program (Medicare Part D, Medicaid, VA, etc.)

  • • You must be a U.S. resident
  • If your insurance has approved Wegovy but assigned a copay of $200, $400, or more, the savings card can bring that down to $0 in most cases. If your insurance *denied* Wegovy or you're paying cash, the savings card won't apply.

    For patients navigating insurance denials, prior authorizations, or formulary restrictions, a GLP-1 insurance eligibility review can clarify your coverage pathway and whether an appeal is worth pursuing.

    How to Get and Use the Wegovy Discount Card

    Step 1: Confirm Your Insurance Covers Wegovy

    Before applying for the card, verify that your plan includes Wegovy on its formulary. Call your insurer or check your plan documents. If Wegovy isn't covered, the savings card won't help — but an appeal, prior authorization, or alternative medication might.

    Not sure where you stand? Use a free insurance probability checker to estimate your likelihood of coverage before starting the process.

    Step 2: Download or Register for the Card

    Visit the official Wegovy savings program website (WegovySavings.com) and either:

  • • Download a PDF savings card to present at the pharmacy, or

  • • Register online to receive a digital card via email
  • You'll provide basic contact information and confirm you meet eligibility criteria. No income verification is required.

    Step 3: Present the Card at Your Pharmacy

    When you pick up your Wegovy prescription, give the pharmacist your savings card along with your insurance card. The pharmacy will process your insurance claim first, then apply the manufacturer savings to your copay.

    If the pharmacy has trouble applying the card, ask them to call the Wegovy savings program support line: 1-888-793-3779.

    Step 4: Track Your Savings

    Keep records of each fill and the discount applied. Remember, the annual cap is $6,000 — after that, you'll pay your insurance copay in full for the rest of the calendar year.

    What If You Don't Qualify for the Wegovy Savings Card?

    Many patients hit a wall here. If you have Medicare, Medicaid, or no insurance at all, the savings card won't work. Here are your options:

    Medicare and Medicaid Patients

    Federal law prohibits manufacturer copay cards for government-funded insurance. If you're on Medicare Part D, your plan may cover Wegovy, but you'll pay the plan's copay or coinsurance without manufacturer assistance. Some Medicare Advantage plans do cover GLP-1s for weight loss — check your plan's formulary or speak with your clinician.

    For Medicaid recipients, coverage varies by state. Some states cover Wegovy for weight management; others restrict it to diabetes treatment only. Contact your state Medicaid office for specifics.

    Uninsured or Cash-Pay Patients

    Without insurance, Wegovy's cash price is steep. However, compounded semaglutide — the same active ingredient in Wegovy — is available through licensed compounding pharmacies at a significantly lower monthly cost. Compounded semaglutide is FDA-regulated (but not FDA-approved as a branded product) and can be prescribed by a clinician as part of a supervised weight-loss program.

    Body Good Studio offers transparent, flat-rate pricing for compounded semaglutide with clinical oversight, lab review, and ongoing support. You can review pricing before you commit.

    Patients Facing Insurance Denials

    If your insurer denied Wegovy, you have the right to appeal. Many denials are overturned with a letter of medical necessity from your clinician, documentation of previous weight-loss attempts, or evidence that you meet BMI and comorbidity criteria.

    For help navigating prior authorizations, formulary exceptions, and appeals, an insurance advocacy concierge service can manage the process on your behalf — especially valuable if you've already been denied once.

    Wegovy vs. Other GLP-1 Medications: Does the Discount Card Matter?

    Wegovy isn't the only semaglutide option. Ozempic (also semaglutide) is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes and often prescribed off-label for weight loss. Ozempic also has a manufacturer savings card with similar terms.

    If your insurance covers Ozempic through insurance but not Wegovy, your clinician may be able to prescribe it instead — though this is technically off-label for weight management.

    Other GLP-1 medications with manufacturer savings programs include:

  • Zepbound (tirzepatide): Eli Lilly's weight-loss medication, with a savings card offering up to $500/month off copays

  • Mounjaro (tirzepatide): FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes, also with a copay card
  • For patients with insurance who qualify for one of these options, programs like Wegovy through insurance or Zepbound through insurance combine medication access with monthly clinical oversight.

    Tips for Maximizing Your Wegovy Savings

    Use a Preferred Pharmacy

    Some insurance plans have preferred or mail-order pharmacies with lower copays. Ask your insurer if switching pharmacies would lower your out-of-pocket cost before applying the wegovy discount card.

    Request a 90-Day Supply

    If your insurance and the savings program allow it, filling a 90-day supply (three boxes) can reduce your effective monthly cost and pharmacy trips.

    Reapply Annually

    Manufacturer savings programs reset each calendar year. If you used the card in 2023, re-enroll in 2024 to refresh your $6,000 annual cap.

    Keep Your Clinician in the Loop

    If your copay becomes unaffordable mid-treatment, don't stop suddenly. Talk to your clinician about dose adjustments, alternative medications, or patient assistance programs you may not know about.

    Is Wegovy Worth It Even With the Discount Card?

    Wegovy is backed by the landmark STEP clinical trial program, which demonstrated an average weight loss of 15-17% of body weight over 68 weeks in adults with obesity or overweight with at least one weight-related comorbidity. It works by mimicking GLP-1, a hormone that regulates appetite, slows gastric emptying, and improves insulin sensitivity.

    For many patients, the medication is life-changing. But it's not magic — outcomes are best when combined with nutrition guidance, physical activity, and behavioral support.

    If cost is still a barrier after applying the wegovy discount card, or if you don't qualify, other evidence-based options exist. A clinician-led program that includes medication, labs, and coaching can deliver sustainable results at a fraction of the branded cost.

    What to Expect When Starting Wegovy

    Whether you're using the savings card or another access route, here's what the first few months typically look like:

  • Weeks 1-4: Start at 0.25 mg once weekly. Mild nausea and fatigue are common as your body adjusts.

  • Weeks 5-8: Increase to 0.5 mg. Appetite suppression becomes more noticeable.

  • Weeks 9-12: Escalate to 1 mg. Weight loss usually accelerates here.

  • Weeks 13+: Continue dose increases every four weeks (1.7 mg, then 2.4 mg maintenance).
  • Side effects — nausea, constipation, diarrhea — tend to improve with slower titration and dietary adjustments. Your clinician can modify the schedule based on your tolerance.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I use the Wegovy savings card if I have a high-deductible health plan?

    Yes, as long as your plan is commercial insurance (not government-funded). The card applies after your insurance processes the claim, even if you haven't met your deductible. However, the savings may count toward your deductible depending on your plan's rules.

    Does the Wegovy discount card work at all pharmacies?

    Most major retail and mail-order pharmacies accept the card, but it's always smart to call ahead. If your pharmacy can't process it, contact Novo Nordisk's support line at 1-888-793-3779.

    What happens if I hit the $6,000 annual savings cap?

    Once you've used $6,000 in manufacturer savings in a calendar year, you'll pay your full insurance copay for the rest of the year. The cap resets on January 1.

    Can I use a Wegovy discount card and a pharmacy coupon at the same time?

    No. Manufacturer copay cards cannot be combined with other discount programs, including GoodRx, SingleCare, or pharmacy loyalty coupons.

    What if my insurance denies Wegovy even after I submit a prior authorization?

    If your appeal is denied, consider asking your clinician about alternative GLP-1 medications your plan does cover, or explore compounded semaglutide programs with transparent pricing and clinical support.

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