GLP-1 adoption in North Carolina
North Carolina has an estimated 502,555 GLP-1 users across 100 counties. Average estimated adoption is 0.9 percentage points below the national rate of 5.7%.
4.8%
Est. adoption rate
502,555
Est. users
35.3%
Avg adult obesity
10,470,214
Adult population
State facts for search and AI answers
What makes the North Carolina GLP-1 page useful
This page ties the statewide answer to county-level demand, coverage context, and practical access checks. The goal is to help readers move from a broad state estimate to the local county or provider question that actually matters.
State signal
North Carolina: 100 counties, 502,555 estimated GLP-1 users
State pages summarize the county-level demand model before readers drill into local pages.
Model inputs
Average adoption 4.8%; average adult obesity 35.3%
The model uses CDC PLACES obesity prevalence, Census population, and KFF national GLP-1 utilization.
Coverage context
Yes. North Carolina Medicaid covers GLP-1s for obesity treatment, subject to prior authorization and other utilization controls. According to KFF (2026-01-16), federal Medicaid rules require GLP-1 coverage for type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and sleep apnea indications. Obesity coverage is optional and varies by state.
Coverage policy can make real access higher or lower than projected local demand.
How to use this page
Find counties with the strongest demand signal, then verify coverage, provider access, and pharmacy source before starting care.
This is a local planning page, not a prescription recommendation.
Counties ranked by estimated adoption
| Rank | County | Population | Obesity % | Est. adoption | Est. users |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Robeson | 117,573 | 48.1% | 6.5% | 7,701 |
| 2 | Scotland | 34,222 | 45.5% | 6.2% | 2,118 |
| 3 | Warren | 18,803 | 44.3% | 6.0% | 1,134 |
| 4 | Washington | 11,051 | 44.1% | 6.0% | 663 |
| 5 | Edgecombe | 49,067 | 43.8% | 6.0% | 2,924 |
| 6 | Anson | 22,200 | 43.4% | 5.9% | 1,312 |
| 7 | Bertie | 17,818 | 43.4% | 5.9% | 1,053 |
| 8 | Hertford | 21,633 | 43.3% | 5.9% | 1,274 |
| 9 | Northampton | 17,528 | 43.1% | 5.9% | 1,029 |
| 10 | Richmond | 43,149 | 43.0% | 5.8% | 2,524 |
| 11 | Vance | 42,492 | 42.8% | 5.8% | 2,477 |
| 12 | Greene | 20,407 | 42.7% | 5.8% | 1,186 |
| 13 | Halifax | 48,772 | 42.6% | 5.8% | 2,829 |
| 14 | Lenoir | 55,071 | 42.5% | 5.8% | 3,189 |
| 15 | Sampson | 59,317 | 41.7% | 5.7% | 3,369 |
| 16 | Forsyth | 383,739 | 41.5% | 5.7% | 21,681 |
| 17 | Bladen | 29,807 | 41.3% | 5.6% | 1,675 |
| 18 | Tyrrell | 3,389 | 41.3% | 5.6% | 190 |
| 19 | Columbus | 50,827 | 41.2% | 5.6% | 2,851 |
| 20 | Cumberland | 335,207 | 41.1% | 5.6% | 18,738 |
| 21 | Hyde | 4,636 | 40.8% | 5.5% | 257 |
| 22 | Pitt | 171,196 | 40.8% | 5.5% | 9,501 |
| 23 | Surry | 71,429 | 40.8% | 5.5% | 3,964 |
| 24 | Swain | 14,130 | 40.8% | 5.5% | 784 |
| 25 | Chowan | 13,835 | 40.6% | 5.5% | 765 |
| 26 | Martin | 21,992 | 40.4% | 5.5% | 1,210 |
| 27 | Wayne | 117,480 | 39.9% | 5.4% | 6,379 |
| 28 | Randolph | 144,403 | 39.7% | 5.4% | 7,798 |
| 29 | Duplin | 49,312 | 39.6% | 5.4% | 2,658 |
| 30 | Jones | 9,263 | 39.6% | 5.4% | 499 |
| 31 | Caswell | 22,747 | 39.1% | 5.3% | 1,210 |
| 32 | Alamance | 171,779 | 38.9% | 5.3% | 9,104 |
| 33 | Montgomery | 25,839 | 38.9% | 5.3% | 1,369 |
| 34 | Pasquotank | 40,454 | 38.7% | 5.3% | 2,132 |
| 35 | Cleveland | 99,527 | 38.6% | 5.3% | 5,225 |
| 36 | Guilford | 539,557 | 38.6% | 5.3% | 28,327 |
| 37 | Gates | 10,509 | 38.5% | 5.2% | 551 |
| 38 | Person | 39,131 | 38.5% | 5.2% | 2,050 |
| 39 | Wilson | 78,667 | 38.5% | 5.2% | 4,122 |
| 40 | Franklin | 69,680 | 38.3% | 5.2% | 3,630 |
| 41 | Nash | 95,015 | 38.3% | 5.2% | 4,950 |
| 42 | Wilkes | 66,125 | 38.2% | 5.2% | 3,439 |
| 43 | Hoke | 52,612 | 38.1% | 5.2% | 2,731 |
| 44 | Rutherford | 64,680 | 38.0% | 5.2% | 3,344 |
| 45 | Lee | 63,560 | 37.7% | 5.1% | 3,261 |
| 46 | Craven | 101,098 | 37.5% | 5.1% | 5,156 |
| 47 | Perquimans | 13,053 | 37.5% | 5.1% | 666 |
| 48 | Avery | 17,679 | 37.4% | 5.1% | 900 |
| 49 | Rowan | 147,067 | 37.4% | 5.1% | 7,486 |
| 50 | Catawba | 161,011 | 37.2% | 5.1% | 8,147 |
| 51 | Rockingham | 91,209 | 37.1% | 5.0% | 4,606 |
| 52 | Beaufort | 44,711 | 37.0% | 5.0% | 2,253 |
| 53 | Mitchell | 14,989 | 37.0% | 5.0% | 755 |
| 54 | Watauga | 54,540 | 37.0% | 5.0% | 2,749 |
| 55 | Stokes | 44,696 | 36.8% | 5.0% | 2,239 |
| 56 | Burke | 87,799 | 36.7% | 5.0% | 4,390 |
| 57 | Harnett | 134,718 | 36.7% | 5.0% | 6,736 |
| 58 | Jackson | 42,388 | 36.7% | 5.0% | 2,119 |
| 59 | Alleghany | 10,989 | 36.6% | 5.0% | 547 |
| 60 | Durham | 325,101 | 36.5% | 5.0% | 16,158 |
| 61 | Ashe | 26,759 | 36.3% | 4.9% | 1,322 |
| 62 | Pamlico | 12,317 | 36.3% | 4.9% | 608 |
| 63 | Stanly | 62,723 | 36.3% | 4.9% | 3,099 |
| 64 | Yadkin | 37,280 | 36.3% | 4.9% | 1,842 |
| 65 | Alexander | 36,505 | 36.2% | 4.9% | 1,800 |
| 66 | Davidson | 169,498 | 36.0% | 4.9% | 8,305 |
| 67 | Onslow | 203,686 | 36.0% | 4.9% | 9,981 |
| 68 | Gaston | 228,972 | 35.9% | 4.9% | 11,197 |
| 69 | Granville | 61,161 | 35.9% | 4.9% | 2,991 |
| 70 | Polk | 19,538 | 35.7% | 4.9% | 950 |
| 71 | Macon | 37,088 | 35.6% | 4.8% | 1,799 |
| 72 | Pender | 61,592 | 35.6% | 4.8% | 2,987 |
| 73 | Yancey | 18,538 | 35.6% | 4.8% | 899 |
| 74 | Clay | 11,186 | 35.5% | 4.8% | 540 |
| 75 | Graham | 8,047 | 35.5% | 4.8% | 389 |
| 76 | McDowell | 44,629 | 35.0% | 4.8% | 2,124 |
| 77 | Madison | 21,414 | 34.9% | 4.8% | 1,017 |
| 78 | Cherokee | 28,868 | 34.8% | 4.7% | 1,368 |
| 79 | Johnston | 219,042 | 34.5% | 4.7% | 10,295 |
| 80 | Camden | 10,547 | 34.4% | 4.7% | 494 |
| 81 | Lincoln | 87,933 | 34.4% | 4.7% | 4,115 |
| 82 | Transylvania | 33,131 | 34.4% | 4.7% | 1,551 |
| 83 | Carteret | 68,353 | 33.7% | 4.6% | 3,137 |
| 84 | Currituck | 28,616 | 33.6% | 4.6% | 1,308 |
| 85 | Davie | 43,030 | 33.3% | 4.5% | 1,949 |
| 86 | Caldwell | 80,716 | 33.2% | 4.5% | 3,648 |
| 87 | Haywood | 62,152 | 33.2% | 4.5% | 2,809 |
| 88 | Union | 240,109 | 33.0% | 4.5% | 10,781 |
| 89 | Brunswick | 139,721 | 32.9% | 4.5% | 6,260 |
| 90 | Moore | 100,759 | 32.8% | 4.5% | 4,494 |
| 91 | Cabarrus | 226,396 | 32.7% | 4.5% | 10,075 |
| 92 | Iredell | 187,839 | 32.3% | 4.4% | 8,265 |
| 93 | New Hanover | 228,134 | 31.8% | 4.3% | 9,878 |
| 94 | Buncombe | 269,449 | 31.2% | 4.3% | 11,452 |
| 95 | Dare | 37,160 | 31.0% | 4.2% | 1,568 |
| 96 | Henderson | 116,469 | 30.4% | 4.1% | 4,822 |
| 97 | Chatham | 76,754 | 30.2% | 4.1% | 3,155 |
| 98 | Mecklenburg | 1,115,403 | 29.5% | 4.0% | 44,839 |
| 99 | Orange | 145,919 | 29.5% | 4.0% | 5,866 |
| 100 | Wake | 1,132,103 | 28.9% | 3.9% | 44,492 |
How North Carolina fits the national picture
The KFF 2024 poll pegged national adult GLP-1 use at 5.7%. Applied to North Carolina's obesity profile, the model projects 4.8% of adults are on a GLP-1 medication. That matches the county-level obesity data from CDC PLACES (2023) more than any measured prescription count; the state's real share could be higher in urban areas with broad commercial coverage, or lower in rural regions where prescriber access is limited.
Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide complicate the picture. After the FDA shortage resolution in late 2024 and early 2025, compounded supply dropped sharply. Brand-name utilization rose. The county numbers here don't separate brand vs. compounded, because no public dataset does yet.
Decision path
How should I use the North Carolina GLP-1 map?
This state view is a demand and access signal, not a prescription recommendation. Use it to understand where GLP-1 need may be concentrated, then pressure-test provider availability, insurance rules, and pharmacy quality before starting care.
- State
- North Carolina
- Counties
- 100
- Est. users
- 502,555
- Avg adoption
- 4.8%
Step 1
Find county context
County estimates help separate broad statewide demand from the local access picture a patient actually experiences.
Review countiesStep 2
Check coverage and price
North Carolina access depends on payer policy, prior authorization, cash-pay pricing, and whether local clinicians can support follow-up.
Check coverage pathStep 3
Decide on care route
If local access is thin or pricing is unclear, a supervised telehealth assessment can clarify eligibility and next steps.
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How this page was source-checked
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CDC PLACES
DatasetUsed for county-level obesity inputs in local GLP-1 adoption estimates.
KFF GLP-1 utilization polling
DatasetUsed as the national anchor for estimated GLP-1 adoption.
STEP 1 semaglutide obesity trial
TrialPrimary trial source for semaglutide 2.4 mg weight-loss expectations and side effects.
Frequently asked questions
How is GLP-1 adoption calculated for North Carolina counties?
Why is North Carolina's number 0.9 percentage points below the national average?
Do Medicaid enrollees in North Carolina get GLP-1 coverage?
What studies back up GLP-1 weight loss expectations?
How often does the North Carolina county data refresh?
Sources
- CDC BRFSS 2024 adult obesity prevalence, state-level
- CDC PLACES county-level obesity estimates, 2023 release
- KFF Health Tracking Poll 2024: one in eight US adults has taken a GLP-1
- US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2022).
- Wilding JPH et al. Once-weekly semaglutide in adults with overweight or obesity (STEP 1). N Engl J Med 2021;384:989-1002.
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