Mounjaro online consultation in Japan
Online consultation information for Mounjaro in Japan: consultation flow, medical checks, side effects, private care pricing, and domestic delivery principles.
Eligibility, dose, side effects, delivery timing, and follow-up should be confirmed through a doctor consultation. This page is for general information only.
What this service is
AURELIA ONLINE provides information and a booking pathway for private online medical consultations related to Mounjaro and medical weight care in Japan. The actual prescription decision is made by a physician at the partner medical institution.
The service is not an online shop. Medication is considered only after consultation, risk explanation, and medical judgment.
Consultation flow
The general flow is reservation, questionnaire, video consultation, explanation of risks and options, payment, pharmacist counseling when needed, and domestic delivery within Japan according to pharmacy procedures.
For temperature-controlled medication, the patient should be able to receive it in person at an available time and place.
| Step | Content |
|---|---|
| 1 | Book online and complete the questionnaire |
| 2 | Doctor reviews history, medications, and goals |
| 3 | Prescription eligibility, dose, and precautions are decided |
| 4 | Pharmacy guidance and delivery process are arranged |
Safety checks
The doctor checks medical history, medications, pregnancy or breastfeeding status, diabetes treatment, gastrointestinal symptoms, pancreatitis/gallbladder history, kidney concerns, and past GLP-1 experience.
If Mounjaro is not appropriate, another option or no prescription may be recommended.
Pricing and delivery
The service is private medical care in Japan and not covered by Japanese public health insurance. Check the price page for current prices. Delivery is limited to Japan and depends on pharmacy and courier conditions.
FAQ
Can tourists use online consultation?
Eligibility depends on the consultation, stay schedule, ability to receive medication in Japan, and medical safety.
Is a prescription guaranteed?
No. The doctor may decide not to prescribe or may suggest a different dose or treatment.
Can hotel staff receive medication for me?
AURELIA ONLINE does not recommend relying on hotel staff or accommodation staff to receive or refrigerate temperature-controlled medication.
Related pages
Updated: 2026-05-26. Private medical care; not covered by Japanese public health insurance. Prescription is not guaranteed.