GLP-1 Weight Loss Treatment in Connecticut
Available via telehealth, shipped to your door in Connecticut. Compounded semaglutide from $99/mo and tirzepatide from $125/mo. No insurance required.
How Trimi Works in Connecticut
Three simple steps to get GLP-1 medication delivered to your door in Connecticut
Complete Your Online Visit
Answer a brief health questionnaire from anywhere in Connecticut. A licensed provider reviews your medical history and determines if GLP-1 medication is right for you. Takes about 5 minutes.
Get Your Prescription
If you qualify, your provider writes a prescription for compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide. No insurance paperwork, no prior authorizations, and no in-person visit needed in Connecticut.
Free Shipping to Connecticut
Your medication is compounded at a 503A community sterile compounding pharmacy (VialsRx or GreenwichRx) and shipped directly to your Connecticut address with free expedited delivery. Arrives in 3-5 business days.
GLP-1 Medication Pricing for Connecticut Patients
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees. All plans include medication, shipping to CT, and medical support.
Compounded Semaglutide
On the annual plan
Monthly plans from $175/mo
- Licensed provider consultation
- Free shipping to Connecticut
- Same price at every dose
- Ongoing medical support
- FSA & HSA eligible
Compounded Tirzepatide
On the annual plan
Monthly plans from $235/mo
- Licensed provider consultation
- Free shipping to Connecticut
- Same price at every dose
- Ongoing medical support
- FSA & HSA eligible
All plans are FSA & HSA eligible. Cancel anytime. No insurance required. Prices shown are for annual plan.
Is GLP-1 Medication Legal in Connecticut?
Yes. Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are fully legal in Connecticut and all 50 US states. Here is what you need to know:
FDA-Regulated Pharmacies
All medications prescribed through Trimi are compounded by 503A community sterile compounding pharmacies (VialsRx, Texas State Board license #35264, GreenwichRx) under state board of pharmacy oversight per USP <797> sterile compounding standards. These pharmacies are authorized to compound and ship medications to patients in Connecticut.
Licensed Prescribers
Every Trimi prescription is written by a board-certified licensed provider authorized to practice in Connecticut via Trimi's clinical-infrastructure partner Arora Health (a 50-state clinician network with active medical licenses across all 50 states + DC, LegitScript-certified, ISO 27001 + SOC 2-compliant). Telehealth prescriptions for compounded medications are legal under both federal and Connecticut state law.
Compounding Is Legal
Compounding pharmacies have operated legally in the United States for decades. Compounded GLP-1 is legally dispensed by 503A sterile compounding pharmacies (Trimi works with VialsRx and GreenwichRx) under state board of pharmacy oversight for patients in Connecticut and nationwide.
Ships to All CT Addresses
Trimi ships compounded GLP-1 medications to all residential and commercial addresses in Connecticut. Free expedited delivery is included with every order.
What Every Connecticut Patient Gets
Compounded GLP-1 Medication
Choose between compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide, prepared by a 503A community sterile compounding pharmacy (VialsRx or GreenwichRx).
Licensed Provider Consultation
Online visit with a licensed provider who evaluates your health and writes your prescription. No in-person visit required in Connecticut.
Free Expedited Shipping to CT
Your medication ships directly to your Connecticut address at no extra cost. Delivered in 3-5 business days.
Ongoing Medical Support
Access to your care team for dosing adjustments, side effect management, and questions throughout treatment.
Patient Portal Access
Track your progress, manage your subscription, and communicate with your care team online.
Same Price at Every Dose
No price increases as your dosage goes up. Pay the same from your starting dose through maintenance.
GLP-1 Treatment Across Connecticut
Connecticut sits in the heart of southern New England, where the Fairfield County commuter belt around Stamford and Bridgeport blends into the New York metro, New Haven anchors the shoreline, and Hartford holds down the inland river valley. Trimi Health brings GLP-1 weight care to all of it without a single in-person visit. You answer a short online health questionnaire, a licensed provider reviews it, and if you qualify, compounded semaglutide ($99/mo) or compounded tirzepatide ($125/mo) ships free to your door. No insurance, no waiting rooms, no driving up I-95 to a clinic.
GLP-1 in Bridgeport
Connecticut's largest city and a Fairfield County hub on Long Island Sound. Bridgeport patients skip the clinic entirely: complete the online visit, get reviewed by a licensed provider, and have compounded GLP-1 medication shipped free, arriving in 3-5 business days.
GLP-1 in New Haven
Home to the shoreline's busy university-and-hospital corridor, New Haven runs on tight schedules. Trimi fits around them with fully telehealth care, no appointments to commute to, and free delivery of compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide straight to your door.
GLP-1 in Hartford
As the inland state capital in the Connecticut River Valley, Hartford is a long haul from many specialty weight clinics. With Trimi, that distance disappears: a licensed provider reviews your visit online and your medication ships free, no insurance needed.
GLP-1 in Stamford
Stamford's NYC-bound commuters have little spare time for in-person care. Trimi's online visit takes minutes from home, a licensed provider checks your eligibility, and compounded GLP-1 medication arrives free in 3-5 business days, FSA/HSA eligible.
No clinic visits, no med-spa markups, and no waiting lists. Compounded semaglutide is as low as $99/mo and tirzepatide as low as $125/mo, the same flat price in Bridgeport as everywhere else in CT.
Frequently Asked Questions About GLP-1 Medication in Connecticut
Can I get semaglutide online in Connecticut?
Yes. Trimi Health provides compounded semaglutide to patients in Connecticut through licensed telehealth consultations. A licensed provider reviews your medical history online, and if you qualify, your medication is shipped directly to your address in Connecticut with free expedited delivery.
How fast is shipping to Connecticut?
Trimi ships to all addresses in Connecticut with free expedited delivery. After your prescription is approved, your compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide typically arrives within 3 to 5 business days from our US-based compounding pharmacy.
Do I need to see a doctor in person in Connecticut?
No. Trimi Health offers fully online consultations for Connecticut residents. You complete a brief health questionnaire from home, and a licensed provider reviews your information and determines if GLP-1 medication is right for you. No in-person visit is required.
Is compounded semaglutide legal in Connecticut?
Yes. Compounded medications, including compounded semaglutide, are legal in Connecticut and all 50 US states. Trimi partners with 503A community sterile compounding pharmacies, VialsRx (Texas State Board license #35264) and GreenwichRx, that operate under state board of pharmacy oversight and follow USP <797> sterile compounding standards.
How much does semaglutide cost in Connecticut?
Trimi Health offers compounded semaglutide starting at $99 per month on the annual plan for patients in Connecticut. Monthly plans start at $175/mo. All plans include the medication, free shipping, and provider consultation with no hidden fees. No insurance is required.
Does Trimi offer tirzepatide in Connecticut?
Yes. Trimi Health offers both compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide to patients in Connecticut. Tirzepatide plans start at $125 per month. Both medications are prescribed by licensed providers and shipped directly to your door.
Do I need insurance to get GLP-1 medication in Connecticut?
No. Trimi Health does not require insurance for any of its weight loss programs. Our compounded GLP-1 medications are available to Connecticut residents at transparent, affordable prices. Plans are also FSA and HSA eligible.
Is compounded semaglutide legal and available in Connecticut?
Yes. Trimi serves Connecticut patients through Arora Health's network of licensed providers covering all 50 states plus DC. Your medication is prepared per individual prescription by VialsRx (Texas State Board license #35264) or GreenwichRx, both 503A community sterile compounding pharmacies. The active ingredient, semaglutide, is FDA-approved in commercial formulations like Wegovy and Ozempic; the compounded preparation is made for you and is not itself FDA-approved as a drug.
How fast does Trimi ship to Connecticut metros like Stamford and Hartford?
Once a licensed provider approves your prescription, your medication ships free and typically arrives in 3 to 5 business days, whether you're in Stamford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, or a smaller town. Because Trimi is fully telehealth, the process is identical statewide, no clinic visit required, and you can cancel anytime.
Do I need insurance to start a GLP-1 program in Connecticut?
No. Trimi works entirely outside insurance: compounded semaglutide is $99/mo and compounded tirzepatide is $125/mo on the annual plan, with the provider visit and free shipping included. Plans are FSA/HSA eligible. Eligibility is reviewed by a licensed provider, and individual results vary.
Ready to Start Losing Weight in Connecticut?
Join thousands of patients across Connecticut who have chosen Trimi for affordable, provider-supervised GLP-1 weight loss treatment. No insurance needed. Start your online visit in 5 minutes.
Medically reviewed
Patient eligibility for compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide in Connecticut is reviewed by Dr. Sean Arora, MD and licensed providers in Trimi's Arora Health 50-state clinician network. See our medical review policy.
The statements on this page have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
*Price shown applies to compounded GLP-1 12-month plan paid upfront or with buy now, pay later programs.
**The FDA does not review or approve any compounded medications for safety or effectiveness.