The four cost paths for Saxenda
Most Saxenda users pay one of four prices: retail without insurance(the manufacturer's list price), commercial insurance with prior authorization (your copay tier), manufacturer savings card (commercial-insured eligible only), or partner network cash-pay (telehealth provider monthly subscription). Each path has different eligibility and dramatically different out-of-pocket cost.
1. Retail without insurance
Saxenda's manufacturer list price runs approximately $1349/monthat most US retail pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Rite Aid). This is the price before any insurance or discount card applies. Most patients never pay this price — but it's the baseline reference.
2. Commercial insurance (with prior authorization)
Commercial insurance plans (Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, etc.) typically require prior authorization for Saxenda. Approval criteria vary by plan but commonly require: a diagnosis matching the FDA-approved indication, documented BMI history, and evidence of prior failed weight-loss interventions. Once approved, copay tiers run roughly $25–$75/month (tier 2-3) to $100–$300/month (tier 4 specialty). Medicare Part D coverage for GLP-1s is limited — see our without insurance guide.
3. Manufacturer savings card
Novo Nordiskoffers a savings card that reduces eligible patients' copay to as little as $25/month. Eligibility typically requires: commercial insurance (excludes Medicare/Medicaid/TRICARE), US residency, and a valid prescription. The savings card is renewed annually and may have an annual maximum benefit.
4. Partner network cash-pay
Telehealth partner networks (Henry Meds, Mochi Health, Ro, LifeMD, Eden, and similar) offer all-inclusive monthly subscriptions that bundle the consultation, prescription, and medication. Partner prices typically range $199–$899/month for the GLP-1 family. Compounded versions of Saxenda (where available) are often cheaper but not FDA-approved — see our medical disclaimer.