Current Discounts and Savings Cards for Wegovy
Novo Nordisk offers a Wegovy Savings Card that cuts out-of-pocket costs to as low as $0 for a 28-day supply (up to 13 fills) for eligible commercially insured patients. Eligibility requires coverage of Wegovy and no government insurance like Medicare. Apply online at wegovy.com/savings-offer or via the Wegovy app.1
Uninsured patients can access a cash-pay discount through the program, capping costs at $499 per month for up to 2 years, depending on dose strength.1
How to Get the Wegovy Savings Card
Download it from the official Wegovy site (wegovy.com) or text "SAVE" to 83757. Activation is instant; show it at pharmacies like CVS or Walgreens. It auto-renews if eligible. Check coverage first with your insurer.1
Eligibility Rules and Limits
Must be 18+, U.S. resident, with commercial insurance covering Wegovy. Excludes government programs. Maximum savings is $225 per month; card expires after 14 months or 13 fills. Novo Nordisk may discontinue anytime.1
Pharmacy and Retailer Discounts
GoodRx coupons drop Wegovy prices to around $1,300-$1,500 for a 28-day supply at places like Walmart or Costco—far below the $1,350+ list price without insurance. Compare via goodrx.com; prices vary by location and dose.3 SingleCare offers similar cards for about $1,349 at participating pharmacies.4
If You're Uninsured or Underinsured
Beyond the Novo program, explore patient assistance via Novo Nordisk's NovoCare (novocare.com) for free or low-cost Wegovy if income-qualified (up to 400% of federal poverty level). Apply online; decisions take days.2 Compounding pharmacies sometimes offer cheaper semaglutide versions amid shortages, but FDA warns of safety risks.5
When Discounts Might Not Apply
Medicare/Medicaid users can't use the savings card; coverage expanded in 2024 for obesity but copays apply. Shortages (ongoing for higher doses) limit availability—check wegovy.com/stocklocator.1
Cost Comparison to Similar Drugs
| Drug | List Price (28 days, starter dose) | With GoodRx |
|------|------------------------------------|-------------|
| Wegovy (2.4mg weekly) | $1,350 | $1,300-$1,500 |
| Zepbound (tirzepatide) | $1,060 | $1,000-$1,200 |
| Ozempic (semaglutide) | $935 | $900-$1,100 |3
Prices fluctuate; Wegovy faces patent challenges that could lower costs if generics arrive post-2030.8
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