This is a practical guide to getting Wegovy (semaglutide 2.4 mg) in Saskatchewan. I cover BMI eligibility and private insurance paths, what to expect at the pharmacy counter, the best online providers for Saskatchewan residents, and how the generic semaglutide launch for weight management will eventually change your options. Pricing reflects April 2026 quotes.
If you’re new to Wegovy, start at /wegovy/ for the full overview. If you already have a prescription and want the lowest price, read /wegovy/cheapest/. If you want to compare online providers for Saskatchewan residents, go to /wegovy/best/.
How to Get Wegovy in Saskatchewan
Wegovy is Health Canada-approved for chronic weight management in adults with a BMI of 30 or higher, or 27 or higher with a weight-related comorbidity such as hypertension, dyslipidemia or prediabetes [1]. Saskatchewan residents have three realistic paths:
- Your family doctor or nurse practitioner. If you already see one regularly, ask about Wegovy at your next visit. Most family physicians are now comfortable prescribing Wegovy because it is on-label for weight management.
- A Canadian telehealth service. Felix, Maple, Hims Canada, Jill Health, DooU and Raven offer Wegovy prescribing after an online weight-management assessment.
- A local obesity-medicine specialist. If your BMI is 40 or higher, or you have significant comorbidities, a referral to a specialist clinic typically gives you access to intensive behavioural coaching alongside the medication.
Once you have a prescription, you fill it at any licensed Canadian pharmacy. Saskatchewan Blue Cross sells individual plans to residents who don’t have employer benefits. Ask whether the plan you’re looking at includes an anti-obesity drug rider before buying.
Does Saskatchewan Drug Plan Cover Wegovy in Saskatchewan?
The Saskatchewan Drug Plan does not cover Wegovy. The province covers semaglutide only under Exception Drug Status for type 2 diabetes, not for weight management. [2] In short, no provincial public drug plan in Canada currently covers Wegovy for chronic weight management as of April 2026.
That leaves two realistic routes to a lower monthly cost: private insurance with prior authorization, and the federal Medical Expense Tax Credit. See /wegovy/coverage/ for the nationwide view.
Private Insurance Coverage for Wegovy in Saskatchewan
If you have employer benefits or individual health insurance in Saskatchewan, that’s usually the cheapest path. The major insurers active in Saskatchewan are Saskatchewan Blue Cross, Manulife, Sun Life, Canada Life and Green Shield [3]. Coverage is not automatic; you need prior authorization.
Prior-Authorization Criteria (Typical)
- BMI documented at 30 or higher, or 27 or higher with a weight-related comorbidity.
- Documented prior attempt at structured diet and exercise (three to six months).
- Sometimes a prior trial of a cheaper weight-management medication (e.g., Contrave, orlistat).
- Prescriber letter outlining goals, weight-loss targets and follow-up plan.
What Approved Coverage Looks Like
If approved, most plans reimburse 70 to 90 percent of the Wegovy pen cost, subject to your plan’s annual or lifetime cap. Typical out-of-pocket after prior auth is $55 to $170 per month, down from the $540 to $570 cash price [4].
Major Saskatchewan employers including the Government of Saskatchewan, SaskTel and the University of Regina have varying GLP-1 coverage. Check with HR before assuming Wegovy is or isn’t on your plan.
Best Online Providers for Saskatchewan residents
Telehealth is often the fastest path to Wegovy in Saskatchewan, especially because weight-management clinics in-person can have multi-month waits. Here are the six Canadian online providers I compared.
Top pick: MyRocky (operated by Rocky Health Inc.) is our highest-rated Canadian GLP-1 provider in 2026 (9.4/10). Per-pen pricing is roughly comparable across the major Canadian telehealth services - what MyRocky wins on is total value: the $99 one-time consult includes lab work and the first prescription, there are no recurring quarterly fees, free fast delivery is included, and it operates its own LegitScript-certified pharmacy in Mississauga. MyRocky also serves all 10 provinces (Felix and Hims do not operate in Quebec) and has been trusted by 350,000+ Canadians. Visit MyRocky or read our full MyRocky review.
| Provider | Monthly Program Cost | Consultation Fee | Coverage | Learn More |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MyRocky ⭐ Top Pick | $300–$310 | $99 once (lab work included) | All 10 provinces | Visit MyRocky |
| Felix Health | Brand $250–$310 / Generic $149+ / Generic $149+ | $99 setup + $40 quarterly | All provinces except QC | Visit Felix |
| Maple | $270–$320 | $69 per consult | All provinces | Visit Maple |
| Hims Canada | Generic semaglutide available — pricing on consult | Included | Select provinces | Visit Hims |
| Jill Health | Pricing on assessment | Included in program | Most provinces | Visit Jill |
| DooU | Pricing on assessment | Included in program | Most provinces | Visit DooU |
| Raven | Pricing on assessment | Included in program | Most provinces | Visit Raven |
Provider reviews: MyRocky (top pick), Felix, Maple, Hims Canada, Jill Health, DooU and Raven.
All six telehealth services on this list accept new patients from Saskatchewan as of April 2026.
For a full scenario-by-scenario breakdown across all provinces, read /wegovy/best/.
Pharmacy Options and Pricing in Saskatchewan
Wegovy sticker price in Saskatchewan typically runs $540 to $570 per month for the 2.4 mg maintenance dose [5]. Titration pens (0.25, 0.5, 1.0 and 1.7 mg) carry similar per-pen pricing so your ramp-up months cost about the same. Here’s how the major chains compare.
| Pharmacy | 2.4 mg Monthly Price (April 2026) | Membership Required? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Costco | $490 to $520 | No (for pharmacy use) | Lowest in-person price in most cities |
| Walmart | $510 to $545 | No | Wide network across the province |
| Shoppers Drug Mart | $545 to $580 | No | Most locations; PC Optimum points |
| Rexall | $540 to $575 | No | Higher default markup; watch for promos |
| Independent pharmacies | $510 to $570 | No | Varies; some price-match Costco |
You do not need a Costco membership to use Costco’s pharmacy in Canada [6]. See /wegovy/costco/ for provincial pricing detail.
Major Saskatchewan Cities With Wegovy-Filling Pharmacies
Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, Swift Current and 1 other urban centres all have multiple licensed pharmacies filling Wegovy. Rural Saskatchewan residents often fare better with mail-order from a telehealth provider than local pickup.
Medical Expense Tax Credit for Wegovy Spending
Out-of-pocket costs for Wegovy count as eligible medical expenses for the federal Medical Expense Tax Credit (METC) [7]. For the 2026 tax year, the threshold is the lesser of $2,834 or 3% of net income. Because Wegovy is $540 to $570 per month, a full year of out-of-pocket Wegovy typically far exceeds the METC floor, making the credit worthwhile even for single-income households. Keep every pharmacy receipt.
Saskatchewan also has a provincial tax-credit component that stacks on top of the federal METC.
Generic Semaglutide for Weight Loss in Saskatchewan
Novo Nordisk’s Canadian data exclusivity on semaglutide expired on January 4, 2026 [8]. Nine generic manufacturers, including Sandoz, Apotex and Teva Canada, have submissions under Health Canada review as of April 2026. The first approvals will land in the type 2 diabetes indication (Ozempic-equivalent). A generic semaglutide approved for the 2.4 mg weight-management dose is likely to follow by late 2026 or early 2027, priced around $150 to $250 per month.
For Saskatchewan residents, that means three things:
- Wegovy cash prices may fall earlier than the formal generic approval as Novo Nordisk responds to Ozempic-equivalent competition.
- Private insurers typically switch coverage to the generic equivalent once available, which may mean a smaller patient co-pay even if the plan already covers brand Wegovy.
- Your prescriber can switch you from brand Wegovy to generic semaglutide once both are available, assuming bioequivalence is confirmed.
Generic semaglutide is now also available in-person at Canadian pharmacies including Shoppers Drug Mart, Rexall, Costco, and Walmart, typically priced at $85 to $120 per month depending on the pharmacy — with Costco usually lowest. That makes the in-person retail route generally cheaper than telehealth providers like Felix Health, which charges $149 per month for the same generic.
FAQ
Is Wegovy covered by Saskatchewan Drug Plan?
No. Saskatchewan Drug Plan does not list Wegovy on its formulary for chronic weight management. Only semaglutide for type 2 diabetes (Ozempic) has public coverage in Saskatchewan, and that coverage never extends to the 2.4 mg weight-management dose.
How do I get Wegovy covered by private insurance in Saskatchewan?
Ask your prescriber to submit a prior-authorization form to your insurer (Saskatchewan Blue Cross, Manulife, Sun Life or similar). Include BMI documentation, any comorbidities (hypertension, dyslipidemia, prediabetes), prior lifestyle-intervention history and your weight-loss goal.
What’s the cheapest pharmacy for Wegovy in Saskatchewan?
Costco typically runs $490 to $520 per month, about $50 to $60 below Shoppers Drug Mart. You do not need a Costco membership to use the pharmacy in Canada.
There is no generic Wegovy yet, so the cheapest Wegovy in Saskatchewan is still the brand pen. If you are open to a cheaper semaglutide, generic Apo-Semaglutide (the Ozempic-equivalent, dosed for diabetes) now runs about $88 to $99 per month at Costco Pharmacy. See our generic semaglutide guide.
Do I need a BMI of 30 to get Wegovy in Saskatchewan?
Not necessarily. Health Canada approval covers adults with BMI 30 or higher, OR BMI 27 or higher with a weight-related comorbidity such as hypertension, dyslipidemia or prediabetes. Prescribers usually stick to these criteria. Private insurers may apply stricter thresholds (some require BMI 35).
Will Ozempic be cheaper than Wegovy for off-label weight loss in Saskatchewan?
Yes, usually. Ozempic runs $250 to $375 per month vs. Wegovy’s $540 to $570, and some patients prefer the flexibility of off-label Ozempic. That said, Wegovy is the only product Health Canada approved for weight management and carries the dose schedule clinicians follow for that indication.
When will generic Wegovy be available?
Late 2026 or early 2027 is the working estimate. The 2026 generic semaglutide approvals now under Health Canada review are for the type 2 diabetes (Ozempic) indication. A weight-management-approved generic at the 2.4 mg dose will likely come after.
Where can I track supply of Wegovy in Canada?
Health Canada’s Drug Shortages Canada website lists current supply status for Wegovy. Supply normalized in early 2026 after limited availability through 2023 and 2024.
This article is informational and is not a substitute for medical advice from your prescribing clinician. Always confirm pricing directly with the pharmacy before filling.
Sources
- Health Canada: Wegovy (semaglutide) Product Monograph: Official Canadian Wegovy product monograph including indication, BMI eligibility and titration schedule.
- Saskatchewan Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Program: Official Program Information: Provincial drug plan rules and formulary lookup for Saskatchewan.
- Benefits Canada: How Plan Sponsors Are Approaching Wegovy in 2026: Industry reporting on prior-authorization criteria used by Canadian private insurers for Wegovy.
- PolicyAdvisor: Weight-Loss Drugs Covered by Group Insurance in Canada: Plan-by-plan summary of Canadian private insurer Wegovy coverage and prior-auth rules.
- Saskatchewan Drug Plan Formulary: Semaglutide Listing: Check current formulary listing and coverage conditions for semaglutide in Saskatchewan.
- Costco Canada: Pharmacy Services: Costco Canada pharmacy does not require a membership under Canadian regulation.
- Canada Revenue Agency: Medical Expense Tax Credit: 2026 tax-year METC threshold of $2,834 and eligible medical-expense rules.
- Patented Medicine Prices Review Board: Generic Drug Pipeline (2026): Industry reporting on generic semaglutide submissions under Health Canada review.
- STEP 1: Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults with Overweight or Obesity (NEJM, 2021): Landmark randomized trial establishing Wegovy efficacy for chronic weight management.
- Drug Shortages Canada: Health Canada-run site tracking current Wegovy and semaglutide supply status.