Where can expats get semaglutide in Bali?
Three legitimate Bali channels: international hospitals (BIMC, Siloam Denpasar, Kasih Ibu) for brand Wegovy or compounded semaglutide, expat-facing telehealth, and direct prescription via a local GP. Compounded semaglutide runs IDR 3.5 to 6.5 million ($230 to $420) per month. Brand Wegovy is intermittent.
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What's actually stocked, by channel
BIMC Hospital (Nusa Dua and Kuta) and Siloam Denpasar carry brand Wegovy when supply allows, plus compounded semaglutide for cost-sensitive patients. Kasih Ibu (Denpasar and Saba) prescribes compounded semaglutide with on-site pharmacy. Brand Wegovy at BIMC has been intermittently in and out of stock through 2025 and 2026 because Indonesia's Wegovy import allocation is small. Compounded semaglutide is more reliably available and is what most expats end up on, sourced from licensed Indonesian compounding pharmacies.
What you actually pay
Compounded semaglutide at the international hospitals runs IDR 3,500,000 to 6,500,000 per month (roughly $230 to $420 USD) depending on dose and clinic. Brand Wegovy when in stock runs IDR 5,500,000 to 8,500,000 per month ($360 to $560). Initial consultation at BIMC or Siloam runs IDR 800,000 to 2,000,000 ($55 to $130). Local-clinic compounded paths can be cheaper but the variance in pharmacy QC widens; without third-party API verification this becomes a personal-judgment call. Cheaper than Singapore, more expensive than Vietnam.
What to verify before you buy compounded
Five questions for any Bali clinic compounding semaglutide. Where is your API sourced (named manufacturer like Bachem, AmbioPharm, or PolyPeptide is the green answer; vague 'pharmacy supplier' is yellow). Do you have a Certificate of Analysis per lot from a third-party lab (Janoshik or Anresco). What is the compounding pharmacy's BPOM registration number. What is your cold-chain SOP (vials should be 2 to 8 °C from compounding to dispense). What is your sterility-testing protocol (USP-71 is the standard). Clinics that answer all five concretely are roughly equivalent to brand on safety. Ones that dodge are a different risk class.
The visa-run hack that's becoming common
Several Bali-resident expats stack visa runs to Singapore or Bangkok with a 3-month Mounjaro pickup. Bumrungrad and Samitivej both prescribe a 3-month course in one Bangkok visit for established expat patients; flight + visa + meds often nets cheaper than 3 months of Bali-compounded semaglutide and gets you brand Lilly product. Trade-off is the cold-chain on the return flight. An insulated Frio wallet or a hospital-supplied cold pack handles a 4-hour Denpasar-Bangkok flight without issue.
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