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West · Oregon
Local context for Wegovy, Ozempic, Mounjaro, and Zepbound in Portland (630,000 residents, 2,510,000 metro). Oregon Health Plan covers T2D GLP-1s with prior auth and has a more open weight-loss-medication policy than many states; OHSU anchors academic care.
Availability and prices vary by pharmacy and date. We do not maintain real-time per-pharmacy stock data. Confirm with pharmacies directly.
Wegovy
semaglutide · Novo Nordisk
Once-weekly semaglutide injection FDA-approved for chronic weight management in adults and adolescents.
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Ozempic
semaglutide · Novo Nordisk
Once-weekly semaglutide injection FDA-approved for adults with type 2 diabetes.
Ozempic in Portland →
Mounjaro
tirzepatide · Eli Lilly
Once-weekly tirzepatide injection FDA-approved for adults with type 2 diabetes.
Mounjaro in Portland →
Zepbound
tirzepatide · Eli Lilly
Once-weekly tirzepatide injection FDA-approved for chronic weight management and obstructive sleep apnea.
Zepbound in Portland →
Portland is a west-region city with a population of 630,000 (2,510,000 in the broader metropolitan area). Oregon expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, which means low-income adults can typically qualify for GLP-1 coverage for type 2 diabetes if the state Medicaid program lists the drug.
Statewide, notable health systems include OHSU (Oregon Health & Science University), Providence Health.
Oregon's Medicaid program is Oregon Health Plan. Coverage rules for GLP-1 medications vary by drug and indication; see our pricing by state map and payer-coverage guides for details.
Cities of similar size with comparable healthcare markets.