Best Telehealth Clinics in Wyoming (2026)
Compare TRT, GLP-1, HRT, hair loss, and ED clinics available in Wyoming. True annual cost — labs and startup fees included.
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Telehealth services in Wyoming operate under state medical board regulations that require prescriptions from licensed physicians based on proper diagnostic evaluation. All clinics listed on ClinicLayer are licensed to practice in Wyoming or work with Wyoming-licensed physicians.
Most telehealth programs ship medication directly to your Wyoming address within 5–7 business days of prescription approval. No in-person visits required.
Telehealth laws in Wyoming
Wyoming's telehealth framework is spread across WS Title 33 (Professions and Occupations), with key sections including WS 33-26-102 (telemedicine definition) and WS 33-1-303(a)(iv) (regulatory authority). The initial patient assessment may be conducted via telehealth — no in-person visit is required before prescribing. However, the Board may revoke licenses for prescribing controlled substances through the internet absent a documented physician-patient relationship.
Telehealth regulation in Wyoming is decentralized. Each professional board can adopt its own telehealth rules, creating a patchwork rather than a unified framework. This means prescribing standards can vary by provider type (physician, NP, PA).
Wyoming Medicaid telehealth reimbursement is limited — coverage extends to live video only under some circumstances, with no reference to store-and-forward or remote patient monitoring reimbursement. This is notably more restrictive than most states' Medicaid telehealth coverage.
Wyoming is an active IMLC member. Out-of-state physicians can obtain expedited Wyoming licensure through the compact.
Wyoming is a full practice authority state for nurse practitioners. NPs can prescribe independently, including controlled substances.
Wyoming Medicaid does not cover GLP-1 receptor agonists for obesity. Coverage is limited to diabetes indications. Wyoming has no state income tax. The state sales tax is 4% (plus local taxes) but prescription drugs are exempt.
Provider availability in Wyoming
Wyoming has 577,000 residents — the least populous state. Provider availability is adequate for telehealth, supported by IMLC membership and full NP practice authority. The small population means telehealth is particularly important for access in rural areas.
All major TRT providers serve Wyoming. Maximus ($100/mo), Hone Health ($25/mo), TRT Nation ($99/mo including WY), BraverX ($129/mo), PeterMD ($99/mo), DudeMeds ($77/mo), and Titan Medical ($99/mo) are available.
GLP-1 availability is unrestricted. All national GLP-1 providers serve Wyoming. No Medicaid GLP-1 obesity coverage.
All HRT, hair loss, and ED providers with national coverage serve Wyoming. No known provider exclusions.
Cost comparison in Wyoming
TRT pricing: DudeMeds $77/mo ($1,124/year), TRT Nation $99/mo ($1,446/year), PeterMD $99/mo ($1,188/year), Maximus $100/mo ($1,300/year), BraverX $129/mo ($1,548/year).
GLP-1 ranges from $99/mo to $399/mo. Median is $179/mo. Wyoming Medicaid does not cover GLP-1s for obesity.
Wyoming has no state income tax. Prescription drugs are exempt from the 4% state sales tax.
HRT: Midi Health (insurance), PlushCare ($20/mo), Evernow ($35/mo). ED: Hims $17/mo to MEDVi $119/mo.
Regulations by treatment type in Wyoming
TRT (testosterone replacement therapy)
Wyoming does not require an in-person visit for TRT via telehealth. A documented physician-patient relationship is required. Decentralized board regulation means standards vary by provider type. Full NP practice authority. IMLC member. Both compounded and FDA-approved testosterone available.
GLP-1 weight loss
No state-specific GLP-1 restrictions. Federal FDA compounding rules apply. No Medicaid obesity coverage.
HRT (hormone replacement therapy)
HRT follows standard federal prescribing rules. No additional state restrictions.
Hair loss
Hair loss treatment follows standard federal prescribing rules. No additional state restrictions.
ED (erectile dysfunction)
ED treatment follows standard federal prescribing rules. No additional state restrictions.
Peptides
Peptide therapy follows standard federal rules. Decentralized board regulation may mean different standards by provider type.