How to get an Ozempic prescription in Canada: What you need to know
The weight loss medication is gaining a lot of attention globally.

Key takeaways
- Ozempic requires a prescription in Canada as it is not available over the counter due to its potency and strict dosing schedule.
- Eligibility depends on your BMI and any other health conditions.
- Juniper is one of the fastest and easiest ways to safely and legally acquire an Ozempic prescription in Canada
We all have our different reasons for wanting to lose some weight. For some, it's to have enough energy to play with our kids, or to improve our overall health. For others, it's just to look and feel like the best version of ourselves on our next holiday, or in everyday life.
No reason is any less valid than any other — and, since you've landed on this article, chances are you have a strong 'why' of your own. But perhaps you've tried in the past to reach your weight loss goals, and it felt like an uphill battle.
Whether you're on the verge of giving up on your weight loss journey — or are just getting started — one option that may be available to you is Ozempic. The weight loss medication is gaining a lot of attention globally, thanks to its ability to regulate appetite and metabolic function without deprivation.
But, how do you even go about getting an Ozempic prescription in Canada? And, who is eligible for Ozempic for weight loss? Read on for everything you need to know.
What is Ozempic, and how does it work?
Part of a class of weight loss medications called GLP-1 agonists, Ozempic's active ingredient, semaglutide, was originally developed to treat and manage type-2 diabetes. However, in more recent years, it has also been successfully used as an aid for weight loss — when prescribed alongside a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity [1].
Like other similar weight loss medications, Ozempic mimics a natural hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1). It works on the brain, gut, and pancreas to promote weight loss in a few different ways [2].
Firstly, Ozempic signals to the brain that you're full, even when you've eaten smaller portions. This satiety effect can be compounded by delayed gastric emptying, meaning food moves throughout the gut and digestive system more slowly. In other words, you may find you'll eat dinner and will still be full the next morning!
Wegovy can also help regulate blood sugar by promoting the production of insulin, a natural hormone in the pancreas, which is essential for metabolizing sugar. When our blood sugar spikes too often or is irregular, it can cause the body to store excess energy, which can be stored as fat if not burned. So, by regulating blood sugar, you can create better conditions for weight loss [3].
While this effect is particularly pronounced in people with diabetes or insulin resistance, research shows semaglutide can also help regulate blood sugar in non-diabetics [4]. A bonus of this is, you may find you no longer 'crash' after your meals — and instead, have a more steady source of energy.
Many people also find that medical weight loss treatments like Ozempic help to silence the 'food noise' in their heads. That is, they no longer find themselves so preoccupied with food — constantly thinking about their next snack or meal. Instead, they simply eat when they're hungry and stop when they're full.
All of these mechanisms work together to control appetite, reduce food intake and help patients lose weight reliably.
What makes Ozempic different from other weight loss injections?
There are two main types of weight loss injections: semaglutide (like Ozempic or Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro).
In clinical trials, patients on the highest possible dose of semaglutide lost up to 20.7% of their body weight [10], demonstrating that it can be highly effective when used consistently and with the right support.
Do you need a prescription for Ozempic in Canada?
Yes, you need to have a prescription to access Ozempic — both in Canada and beyond.
Why is Ozempic not available over the counter?
Ozempic is not available without a prescription because it's a potent, long-term medication that requires the close ongoing guidance of a medical professional. It involves a strict dosing schedule that must be followed to a tee. Your practitioner will give you a starting dose to begin with, and will gradually titrate up to your maintenance dose — allowing your body to adapt to it and reducing the risk of side effects.
Ozempic is also not a medication that is available for just anyone. Like other weight loss injection medications, it has strict eligibility criteria. This is partly to help manage supply and demand (you may recall the worldwide Ozempic shortage), but also because there are a few common side effects you will need to weigh up.
Who can get an Ozempic prescription?
In Canada, Ozempic is prescribed primarily for adults with type 2 diabetes to help manage blood sugar levels. It may also be prescribed for specific weight management purposes under certain conditions.
To obtain a prescription, a person typically needs to meet the following criteria:
- Diagnosis: A confirmed diagnosis of type 2 diabetes or obesity based on health assessments.
- Health Evaluation: A healthcare provider will evaluate the individual's overall health, including any existing medical conditions and current medications.
- Lifestyle Factors: Factors like diet, exercise habits, and weight management history may be considered.
- Age Considerations: Most prescriptions are for adults, though some may be considered for adolescents under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
Consulting a healthcare provider is essential to determine if Ozempic is appropriate for your specific health needs.
How do you get an Ozempic prescription: Doctor referral vs private options
For those who meet the eligibility criteria, there are three main avenues to get an Ozempic prescription.
- You can get a script directly from your doctor, which you would then get fulfilled at your pharmacist as a private patient at full price.
- If you go directly through a private telehealth service like Juniper, you will not need a referral. You will simply fill out a short questionnaire on the website, and if you meet the initial eligibility criteria, you will be invited to book a consultation with one of our friendly healthcare practitioners. No endless admin or lengthy wait times required.
What to expect during a weight management consultation
Every weight loss consultation will look different, depending on the service you go to. But with Juniper, you can expect a consult that feels more caring than cold and clinical. Before your call, you will fill out a questionnaire, meaning your practitioner will have all of your most important information at hand. You'll then get a text with a time for your video consult, which will usually take place in the next couple of days.
During your consultation, your practitioner will ask you more questions about your health and family history and lifestyle. They will also find out a bit more about your weight loss journey, including what you've tried already.
Your practitioner will take you through what Juniper involves. The consult is no-strings-attached, and if you're eligible, it's completely up to you whether you're ready to get started.
This is also a great time for you to ask any questions you may have about taking Ozempic or other weight loss medications. For example, they may be able to give you a ballpark estimate as to how much weight you may be able to lose on Ozempic, based on your specific situation and general results.
If it is a good fit, your practitioner will write you a prescription and your medication will be sent directly to your door when it's ready.
Looking for an Ozempic prescription? Here’s how Juniper can help
With Juniper, you can access weight loss medication tailored to your health and goals — never one-size-fits-all. Our app helps you track progress, connect with your care team, adjust medication as needed, and access expert support. You'll also get structured tools to build lasting habits and ongoing care.
Kickstart your weight loss journey with Ozempic, a groundbreaking weight loss injection that mimics the GLP-1 hormone to help control cravings, delay stomach emptying, and keep you feeling fuller for longer.
We help you make lifestyle and habit changes, and we’re in it with you for the long run, having helped thousands of women achieve their weight loss goals.
Ready to see if Juniper is right for you? You can check your eligibility here.
Image credit: Pexels

in 1 year
- No GP referral
- Ongoing expert support
- Trusted by 260,000 members worldwide
- https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-first-treatment-reduce-risk-serious-heart-problems-specifically-adults-obesity-or
- https://www.wegovy.com/about-wegovy/how-wegovy-works.html
- https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/intermittent-fasting-weight-loss-people-type-2-diabetes
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9758543/
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8753508/
- https://www.diabetes.org.uk/about-diabetes/looking-after-diabetes/treatments/tablets-and-medication/glp-1/semaglutide/wegovy
- https://reference.medscape.com/drug/ozempic-rybelsus-wegovy-semaglutide-1000174
- https://healthmedia.blog.gov.uk/2023/09/04/accessing-wegovy-for-weight-loss-everything-you-need-to-know/
- https://dom-pubs.pericles-prod.literatumonline.com/doi/10.1111/dom.15513
- https://www.novonordisk.com/content/nncorp/global/en/news-and-media/news-and-ir-materials/news-details.html?id=915087





