Best State Availability: Providers Licensed in the Most States
Not every telehealth provider is licensed in every state — and where you live can determine which providers are actually an option for you before price even enters the conversation. Here's how availability compares.
Why this varies between providers
Telehealth prescribing requires the reviewing physician to be licensed in the state where you're physically located during your evaluation. Providers with a larger network of state-licensed physicians can serve more states; smaller platforms may be limited to a subset.
Sesame Care From $149
A wide marketplace network of licensed physicians across most states.
MEDVi $179/mo
Broad state coverage for injectable and oral options.
The step to actually take before you get excited about a provider
Before evaluating anything else about a provider, confirm they're licensed to serve your specific state — most platforms show this during the initial questionnaire, but it's worth checking directly if you're not sure, rather than getting through most of an intake only to find out you're not eligible.