GLP-1 Weight Loss in Delaware

Doctor-prescribed compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide for Delaware residents. Licensed Delaware physicians, fully online, shipped to your door.

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Medically reviewed by Kevin Brandstetter, M.D.

Delaware Telehealth Law Overview

Delaware modernized its telehealth law with the Telehealth Access Preservation and Modernization Act of 2021 (House Bill 160), codified at Title 24, Chapter 60. A Delaware-licensed physician can establish care and prescribe non-controlled medication like GLP-1s by telehealth, including asynchronous store-and-forward visits, and Delaware joined the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.

Key Points

  • Title 24, Chapter 60 governs telehealth and telemedicine (effective 2021)
  • A provider-patient relationship can be established by telehealth, not only in person
  • Synchronous and asynchronous (store-and-forward) telehealth are both permitted
  • The same standard of care applies as for in-person care
  • A licensed physician reviews your history — Delaware does not allow prescribing from an online questionnaire alone
  • GLP-1 medications are not controlled substances

Regulatory References:

  • Delaware Code Title 24, Chapter 60 (Telehealth and Telemedicine)
  • House Bill 160 (2021) — Telehealth Access Preservation and Modernization Act
  • Delaware Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline

How It Works

1

Take the Quiz

Answer a few questions and complete a short online visit. Takes about two minutes.

2

Delaware Physician Review

A licensed Delaware physician reviews your health history and decides whether a GLP-1 is appropriate.

3

Shipped to Your Door

Once approved, the pharmacy you chose ships your medication directly to you in Delaware.

Transparent, cash-pay pricing

$139/year membership

Temi Care membership. Members skip the per-prescription fee and surcharge. No insurance, no surprise bills.

  • Licensed Delaware physician review and follow-up
  • Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide options
  • You're only charged for medication if a physician prescribes it

Prefer to pay per visit? Non-members pay a $48 prescription fee plus a 5% surcharge. Medication is priced cost-plus, with a markup capped at 15%.

Who Temi is for in Delaware

Temi is for adults in Delaware who want medical weight loss with a GLP-1 — compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide — prescribed and monitored by a licensed physician.

  • For adults (18+) seeking weight management who meet clinical criteria after a health review.
  • A Delaware-licensed physician reviews your history and decides whether a GLP-1 is appropriate before anything is prescribed.
  • Not for controlled substances, and not a substitute for in-person or emergency care when that is what you need.

If you're in Delaware and ready to see whether a GLP-1 fits your goals, start with the free quiz.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is online GLP-1 weight-loss treatment legal in Delaware?

Yes. Delaware's 2021 Telehealth Access Preservation and Modernization Act (Title 24, Chapter 60) lets licensed physicians deliver care and prescribe non-controlled medications, including GLP-1s like semaglutide and tirzepatide, by telehealth — synchronous or asynchronous — once a proper provider-patient relationship is established.

Do I need an in-person visit first in Delaware?

No. Delaware allows a provider-patient relationship to be established by telehealth rather than a prior in-person exam. A licensed physician reviews your health history before prescribing, and Delaware does not allow a prescription based on an online questionnaire alone.

Where does my GLP-1 medication come from in Delaware?

Your medication ships from the licensed pharmacy you choose at checkout, delivered to your door. You're only charged for the medication if a physician prescribes it.

Ready to start GLP-1 weight loss in Delaware?

Licensed Delaware physicians. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide. No appointment needed.

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