Important: Always call ahead to confirm Ozempic availability and verify your insurance coverage before visiting.

Ozempic Availability in San Francisco, CA

Ozempic supply in San Francisco varies day to day—sometimes hour to hour. Major chains, independent pharmacies, and specialty stores all receive different shipments on different schedules. We monitor the San Francisco area and verify availability so you can focus on what matters.

CVS Pharmacy
Multiple locations in San Francisco, CA
📞 (800) 746-6559 Open 24/7 (select locations)
Call to Check Availability
Walgreens
Multiple locations in San Francisco, CA
📞 (800) 925-6467 Extended hours available
Call to Check Availability
Rite Aid
Select locations in San Francisco, CA
📞 (800) 748-3243 Pharmacy hours vary
Call to Check Availability

Tips for Finding Ozempic in San Francisco, CA

  • Try calling mid-week (Tuesday through Thursday)—Mondays and Fridays tend to be busiest.
  • Call pharmacies early in the morning (before 10am) when staff have time to check inventory carefully.
  • Rural pharmacies outside the metro area may have less competition for limited stock.
  • Pharmacies near medical centers sometimes have better supply for certain medications.
  • Expand your search to nearby suburbs—stock levels vary significantly by location.
  • Start your search a few days before you run out—don't wait until the last minute.

Expanding Your Search Near San Francisco

San Francisco is part of the larger California region. When local pharmacies can't help, patients often find success in Los Angeles, CA, San Diego, CA, San Jose, CA, Fresno, CA, Sacramento, CA. We can check availability across all these areas to maximize your chances of finding stock.

About Ozempic

Ozempic is a diabetes medication that helps control blood sugar levels. It has become difficult to find due to off-label use for weight loss. Due to high demand and supply chain challenges, availability can vary significantly between pharmacies and locations.

Current Supply Status

High demand for weight loss has created severe supply constraints, affecting patients who need it for diabetes.