Your Weight Loss Journey Starts Now
Your Weight Loss Journey Starts Now
🟣 Why Pay More for Injections? Try the Needle-Free Option for Just $8/Day 💊
Tired of paying $499 to $1,200 per month for weekly injections like Wegovy®, Ozempic®, Zepbound®, or Mounjaro®?
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Thousands are switching to this more affordable, user-friendly option. Why not you?
Available only by prescription. Dispensed by licensed pharmacy partners upon provider approval.
Medical Weight Loss
Take a short questionnaire to see if you qualify for GLP-1 medications
At Subito Health, we offer access to innovative wellness options that support healthy lifestyle changes for eligible individuals. Two of the most researched options today—semaglutide and tirzepatide—are part of a class of compounds known as GLP-1 receptor agonists or incretin-based therapies. These have gained national attention due to their role in supporting metabolic balance and appetite regulation. New compounds like semaglutide and tirzepatide are designed to mimic or enhance these natural pathways.
Semaglutide works by activating the GLP-1 receptor, helping promote satiety and reduce appetite.
Tirzepatide targets both the GLP-1 and GIP receptors, offering a dual approach that may enhance metabolic support.
GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) and GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) are natural hormones involved in the body’s metabolic processes. They help regulate blood sugar, digestion, and appetite in response to food intake.
When used under medical supervision and as part of a broader health plan, GLP-1–based options may support:
A healthier relationship with food
More consistent energy levels throughout the day
Improved feelings of fullness and appetite control
Support for healthy body composition goals
Many individuals find these therapies helpful alongside nutritional planning, movement, and routine medical care. As with any wellness option, results and experiences vary from person to person.
In addition to traditional oral tablets, some individuals prefer rapid-dissolving sublingual tablets. This method involves placing the medication under the tongue, where it dissolves and is absorbed directly.
Potential advantages of sublingual delivery may include:
No need to swallow tablets or use water
Discreet and travel-friendly format
May allow for quicker absorption compared to some traditional tablets
Sublingual delivery is especially helpful for individuals who prefer a needle-free, fast-acting, and easy-to-use format.
Daily microdosing is a modern approach that involves taking smaller amounts of a therapy more frequently, rather than receiving a larger dose once per week. This gentle, consistent method may help support more stable absorption and promote day-to-day balance. Many individuals appreciate the flexibility of daily dosing, as it can offer a smoother experience with fewer fluctuations. At Subito Health, we focus on options that align with your lifestyle—supporting long-term adherence and making wellness goals more manageable. Individual results may vary.
Subito Health is a modern healthcare clinic offering both in-person and virtual care to make wellness more accessible, personalized, and convenient. Based in Kingsport, Tennessee, our licensed providers support patients with a wide range of services, including primary care, weight management, hormone health, dermatology, behavioral health, and in-clinic IV wellness therapy. Every treatment plan is personalized to support your goals and fit your lifestyle.
Licensed U.S. providers
Physical location in Kingsport, TN for in-person visits
HIPAA-compliant virtual consults from the comfort of home
Wellness-based plans tailored to you
A non-invasive, routine-based solution to support weight loss
Daily oral delivery options (if prescribed)
No refrigeration or injections required
Take a short online assessment
Book an in-person visit or virtual consult with a licensed provider
Get a care plan designed around your needs
If appropriate, prescriptions are sent to a pharmacy of your choice
Ongoing support with easy follow-ups and flexible options
No. You can start a free assessment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
You’ll start your online visit by answering questions about your medical history, symptoms, and lifestyle. Your initial visit will be either face-to-face or1:1 real-time video conference with one of our healthcare prescribers. Follow-up visits may include face-to-face, telephone, video and/or secure online messaging.
Subito Health does not accept insurance and is cash-pay only. Our team will provide a superbill to submit to your plan. You can also use FSA/HSA funds to cover appointments and many supplements.
At Subito Health, we are passionate about providing high-quality, accessible, and personalized healthcare to women. All of our network physicians and nurse practitioners on the Subito Health platform undergo an extensive background check and license verification process, as well as training on the Subito Health platform.
Chambless R. Johnston, III, MD
NPI# 1790972628
Pamela Earles, NP
NPI# 1487061313
Medical Supervisor
Dr. Chambless Johnston is an internist from Upper Northeast Tennessee. Dr. Johnston completed his internal medicine residency at East Tennessee State University after finishing his medical rotations in New York and Los Angeles and achieving a medical degree from AUC School of Medicine.
The medications compared include Zepbound® (tirzepatide) and Mounjaro® (tirzepatide), both manufactured by Eli Lilly and Company; Wegovy® (semaglutide) and Ozempic® (semaglutide), both manufactured by Novo Nordisk. Pricing data was accessed from official manufacturer pricing portals, including pricinginfo.lilly.com for Zepbound and Mounjaro, and novopricing.com for Wegovy and Ozempic. Additional cash price information was sourced from verified pharmacy discount platforms such as GoodRx.com, manufacturer-affiliated pharmacy programs like LillyDirect and NovoCare Pharmacy, and health news outlets including Reuters and PR Newswire, which reported current promotional offers and typical consumer costs for cash-paying patients.