Practical guides to medical weight-loss treatment in the Czech Republic – written for people who live here but don't speak Czech.

Compounded semaglutide does not legally exist in Czechia or the EU. What the US category was, why it has no Czech equivalent, and what is actually available here.

Moving from the UK to Czechia on a Voy, Juniper or Numan plan? Why the delivery stops at the border, what to bring with you, and how to continue with a Czech doctor.

Moving to Czechia from a US weight-loss telehealth programme? Why US services cannot prescribe here, what happens to compounded medication, and the Czech route.

Ro Body is a US-only telehealth weight-loss programme. Why it does not reach Czechia, why Zepbound is called Mounjaro here, and how to continue with a Czech doctor.

Hims & Hers is a US-only weight-loss telehealth service. Why the subscription and the prescription stop at the Czech border, and what the legal route here is.

Moving to Prague on GLP-1 treatment? Why foreign prescriptions rarely work in Czechia, what to bring with you, and how to continue care with a Czech doctor.

Obesity treatment in Brno for English speakers: the FN Brno obesity clinic, private options, what happens when employer health cover ends, and the online route.

Mounjaro in the Czech Republic: its dual indication, the weekly KwikPen and titration, SURMOUNT-1 results, side effects, self-pay status and prescribing rules.

Wegovy in the Czech Republic: the EMA indication and BMI criteria, the weekly pen and titration, trial results, side effects, and who actually decides.

Wegovy availability in the Czech Republic and GLP-1 supply in 2026: what the SÚKL register shows, why pharmacy stock varies, and what to do if yours is out.

Czech health insurance and weight loss medication: what public insurers reimburse, how PVZP-type foreigner policies work, and what you actually pay in 2026.

A GLP-1 medicines comparison for Czechia: substances, approved indications, trial results, side effects and who pays. Why there is no single best option.

Weight loss treatment cost in the Czech Republic, in CZK: what you pay for consultations, what medication costs at the pharmacy, and what insurance covers.

How the eRecept works in the Czech Republic for foreigners: getting an e-prescription without a Czech insurance number, collecting it, and EU prescriptions.

Ozempic without a prescription is not legal in the Czech Republic. How to spot illegal online pharmacies, what regulators found, and the legal path instead.

Ozempic in the Czech Republic is authorised only for type 2 diabetes and Czech eRecept rules demand a diabetes diagnosis. Verified facts, rules and sources.

No GP in Czechia? Around 360,000 foreign residents are in the same position. How to reach a doctor without registration and be assessed for obesity treatment.

Obesity treatment in Prague for foreign residents: private clinics, public obesitology centres and an online route with an English-speaking Czech doctor.

Weight-loss injections in the Czech Republic explained for foreign residents: how GLP-1 treatment works, who qualifies, side effects, costs and how to start.