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How to Get Tirzepatide Online in Belgium

Discover how to get a Tirzepatide prescription online in Belgium. An EU-licensed doctor reviews your case for €25. If appropriate, receive your REMPE prescription in under 24 hours, valid at any EU pharmacy.

11 April 2026
How to Get Tirzepatide Online in Belgium

How to Get Tirzepatide Online in Belgium

Yes, you can get a Tirzepatide prescription online in Belgium. If you're searching for how to obtain Tirzepatide, an EU-licensed doctor can review your case remotely. Hi-Doctor connects you with an EU-licensed medical professional who assesses your needs. If the doctor finds treatment appropriate, you receive a valid REMPE electronic prescription in under 24 hours. This prescription costs €25 and is valid at any EU pharmacy, including those in Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, or Germany.

How it works — get your Tirzepatide prescription in 4 steps

  1. Fill the online medical questionnaire (2–3 minutes). Answer questions about your health, medical history, and current medications. This provides the doctor with essential information.
  2. A licensed EU doctor reviews your case in private. An EU-licensed physician carefully evaluates your questionnaire and medical profile.
  3. If appropriate, you receive a REMPE electronic prescription within 24 hours. If the doctor determines Tirzepatide is a safe and suitable treatment for you, your prescription is issued electronically to your private account and by email.
  4. Pick up your medication at any EU pharmacy. Your electronic prescription is valid across the entire European Union. Take it to your preferred pharmacy in Belgium or any other EU country.

Who qualifies for Tirzepatide

The doctor looks for specific criteria to determine if Tirzepatide is appropriate for you. Generally, Tirzepatide is prescribed for adults with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 kg/m² or greater (obesity), or a BMI of 27 kg/m² to <30 kg/m² (overweight) with at least one weight-related comorbidity such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol. The doctor will review your full medical history for any contraindications, including personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2), pancreatitis, or severe gastrointestinal disease. Your online medical questionnaire helps the doctor assess your individual health status.

What Tirzepatide actually does (and doesn't do)

Tirzepatide is a dual GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist. It works by mimicking natural gut hormones that help regulate blood sugar, slow gastric emptying, and reduce appetite. This leads to reduced food intake and helps with weight management and blood sugar control. Patients typically experience a gradual reduction in weight over several months, alongside improvements in blood glucose levels. It is important to understand that Tirzepatide is not a quick fix; it works best when combined with lifestyle changes, including a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity. It doesn't guarantee a specific amount of weight loss, but clinical trials show significant results for many patients.

Side effects and when to stop

Like all medications, Tirzepatide can cause side effects. The most common side effects are gastrointestinal, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation, especially when starting treatment or increasing the dose. These are usually mild to moderate and often improve over time. More serious, though rare, side effects can include pancreatitis, gallbladder problems, and kidney issues. You must inform the doctor immediately if you experience severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, or signs of an allergic reaction. The doctor will advise you on when to stop treatment or adjust your dosage if side effects become unmanageable or if there are any red flags in your health.

Why Hi-Doctor vs. walking into a clinic

Choosing Hi-Doctor offers significant advantages over traditional clinic visits. With Hi-Doctor, you avoid waiting weeks for an appointment; an EU-licensed doctor reviews your case within 24 hours. The consultation fee is a flat €25, regardless of the outcome, saving you from variable private clinic fees. Your privacy is paramount; everything happens in your secure, RGPD-compliant in-app chat, eliminating reception desk interactions and city-centre travel. We've served over 50,000 patients and maintain a 4.8 Trustpilot rating, reflecting our commitment to convenient, high-quality care. No WhatsApp, no SMS, no waiting room – just private, auditable chat with your doctor.

Frequently asked questions

Is it legal to get Tirzepatide online in Belgium?

Yes, it is legal to obtain a prescription for Tirzepatide online in Belgium through an EU-licensed doctor. Hi-Doctor ensures all consultations and prescriptions comply with EU regulations (REMPE).

How long does the prescription take?

If the doctor finds treatment appropriate, you receive your electronic prescription within 24 hours of completing your medical questionnaire.

Can I use the prescription at any EU pharmacy?

Yes, the electronic REMPE prescription issued by Hi-Doctor is valid at any licensed pharmacy across the entire European Union, including Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, and Germany.

What happens if the doctor says no?

If the doctor determines that Tirzepatide is not appropriate for your case, you will receive a full refund of the €25 consultation fee. The doctor will provide an explanation within your private chat.

Is my data private?

Yes, your data is completely private and RGPD-compliant. All communications and medical information are securely handled within the Hi-Doctor app, with no WhatsApp or SMS usage.

How much does it cost?

The online consultation with an EU-licensed doctor costs a flat €25. This fee covers the doctor's review of your case, whether a prescription is issued or not. If no prescription is issued, you receive a full refund.

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