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Gimme Care Tirzepatide Review

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Our investigation of Compounded Tirzepatide from Gimme Care

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Compounded semaglutide $130–$160/mo and tirzepatide $163–$199/mo, all-in with no membership; three-month plans billed quarterly

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Investigation Overview

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Gimme Care publishes exactly what most of this category does not: a complete price, what it covers, where the service works, and where the law requires a live consultation. Our research (August 8, 2026) found one of the more transparent offerings in our set.

The Pricing Is Complete

Compounded semaglutide:
  • $160/month on a one-month plan
  • $130/month on a three-month plan, billed quarterly
Compounded tirzepatide:
  • $199/month on a one-month plan
  • $163/month on a three-month plan, billed quarterly
And crucially, what that buys: "Price includes medication, physician care, support, shipping, and all supplies. No hidden fees or membership costs." That is a genuinely complete statement. Compare it with the providers in this set that publish a medication price and bill a membership separately, or publish nothing at all. At $130/month all-in for semaglutide, this is among the cheapest complete offerings we have priced — below Coby Health at $159 and comparable to Fifty 410. Note the dose question. Unlike Coby, whose price rises with titration from $159 to about $249, Gimme's published figures do not indicate dose-based increases — worth confirming for your maintenance dose before committing to a quarter.

It Tells You Where a Video Visit Is Required

This is the disclosure we most want to credit. Gimme states that "In most states, treatment can begin without a video visit" and that five states require a brief video or audio visit before starting. Most competitors either say nothing about this or use vague language like "synchronous or asynchronous per applicable law." Gimme tells you the rule and roughly how many states it affects, so you know before you start whether you will be speaking to someone.

Process and Coverage

Four steps: online questionnaire about health and goals; a licensed US provider reviews and determines eligibility; medication ships discreetly with free delivery; then monthly refills after brief check-ins through an online portal. "Gimme is proud to offer its services in all 50-states and the District of Columbia." The ongoing check-in requirement is a modest but real piece of continuity — refills are not fully automatic. Also offered: ondansetron, an anti-nausea medication. Given that nausea is the dominant side effect during GLP-1 titration and the most common reason people stop, having it available from the same provider is a practical touch. Refund terms are referenced but not detailed in what we could retrieve.

Our Investigation Summary

Our research (August 8, 2026) found Gimme Care among the more transparent providers in our set. Pricing is complete and published: compounded semaglutide at $160/month or $130/month on a three-month plan billed quarterly, and tirzepatide at $199 or $163, with the company stating that price "includes medication, physician care, support, shipping, and all supplies. No hidden fees or membership costs." At $130/month all-in this is among the cheapest complete offerings we have priced. It serves all 50 states and DC, uses licensed US providers to review eligibility, ships discreetly with free delivery, and requires brief check-ins before monthly refills rather than shipping automatically. The disclosure we most credit: it states plainly that treatment can begin without a video visit in most states but that five states require a brief video or audio visit first — where competitors either say nothing or hide behind "per applicable law." It also offers ondansetron, useful given nausea is the dominant reason people abandon GLP-1 titration. Gaps: refund terms are referenced but not detailed, the compounding pharmacy is not named, and whether price rises with dose is not stated. Best for cost-focused buyers who want a genuinely all-in price and a clear answer on whether they will speak to a clinician.

How Gimme Care Works

1

Complete an online questionnaire about your health and goals

2

A licensed US provider reviews your answers and determines eligibility

3

In most states treatment can begin without a video visit; five states require a brief video or audio visit first

4

Medication ships discreetly with free delivery — price includes medication, physician care, support, shipping and all supplies

5

Choose a one-month plan ($160 semaglutide / $199 tirzepatide) or a three-month plan billed quarterly ($130 / $163 per month)

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Complete brief check-ins through the online portal before monthly refills

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Confirm whether the price changes as your dose increases, and ask which pharmacy compounds your medication

What We Found

What's Good

  • Genuinely all-in pricing — medication, physician care, support, shipping and supplies with no membership
  • $130/month for compounded semaglutide on a three-month plan, among the cheapest complete offerings we have priced
  • Compounded tirzepatide from $163/month on a three-month plan
  • States plainly that five states require a video or audio visit, where competitors hide behind vague legal phrasing
  • All 50 states plus DC
  • Brief check-ins required before monthly refills rather than fully automatic shipping
  • Ondansetron available for nausea — practical, since nausea is the main reason people stop during titration
  • Licensed US providers review eligibility

Watch Out For

  • Refund terms are referenced but not detailed
  • The compounding pharmacy is not named
  • Whether price rises as your dose increases is not stated — worth confirming before a quarterly commitment
  • In most states there is no video visit, so clinical contact is asynchronous by default
  • Three-month plans are billed quarterly, so the cheapest rate requires committing a quarter upfront
  • Compounded medications are not FDA-approved, and 2026 restrictions on GLP-1 compounding apply
  • Little independent review history to assess service quality

Pricing Breakdown

Starting Price
$130/month for compounded semaglutide on a three-month plan billed quarterly; $160/month on a one-month plan
Medication Cost
Compounded tirzepatide $163/month on a three-month plan or $199/month on a one-month plan. Ondansetron also available for nausea
Subscription Fees
None — 'No hidden fees or membership costs.' Price includes medication, physician care, support, shipping and all supplies
Hidden Fees
None advertised, and the all-in statement is unusually complete. Refund terms are referenced but not detailed, and whether price rises with dose is not stated — confirm both

Safety & Medical Oversight

Gimme Care medication safety
Gimme Care dispenses compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide reviewed and prescribed by licensed US providers. Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness or manufacturing quality before reaching patients; since the tirzepatide shortage resolved in October 2024 and semaglutide in early 2025, lawful 503A compounding requires a documented clinical reason specific to the individual patient. The company is unusually clear that in most states treatment can begin without a video visit while five states require a brief video or audio visit — so you will know in advance whether a clinician will speak with you. If your medical history is complex, request a live consultation regardless of whether your state mandates one. Monthly refills require brief check-ins rather than shipping automatically, which provides a modest continuity of oversight. Ondansetron is offered for nausea, which is sensible given nausea is the most common reason people discontinue during titration — but persistent severe vomiting or abdominal pain radiating to the back warrants medical assessment rather than an antiemetic. The compounding pharmacy is not named. GLP-1 receptor agonists are contraindicated in people with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN 2.

Customer Support

Support is included in the headline price rather than billed separately — the company states the price covers medication, physician care, support, shipping and all supplies. Refills require brief check-ins through an online portal before dispatch, which gives a light but real ongoing touchpoint rather than fully automated shipping. Coverage spans all 50 states and DC. Ondansetron availability for nausea is a practical piece of support that most competitors do not offer. Refund terms are referenced but not detailed, which is the main commercial gap. We found no substantial independent review record in our checks.

Key Features

Semaglutide $160/mo or $130/mo (3-Month)
Tirzepatide $199/mo or $163/mo (3-Month)
All-In: Medication, Care, Support, Shipping, Supplies
No Membership or Hidden Fees
All 50 States + DC
Discloses Which States Require a Video Visit
Ondansetron Available for Nausea
Check-In Required Before Refills

Best For

Cost-focused buyers who want a genuinely complete all-in price and a clear answer upfront on whether they will speak to a clinician

Customer Reviews & Complaints

We looked for independent customer feedback on Gimme Care as of August 8, 2026 and found little substantial third-party record.

What we verified directly from the company's own pages: complete pricing at $160/$130 for semaglutide and $199/$163 for tirzepatide with the all-inclusive statement covering medication, physician care, support, shipping and supplies; coverage across all 50 states and DC; licensed US provider review; the four-step process ending in check-in-gated monthly refills; ondansetron availability; and the disclosure that five states require a brief video or audio visit.

What deserves particular credit: stating how many states require a live visit. Across everything we have reviewed, this is the clearest answer any provider gives to the question "will I actually speak to a clinician?" Most either say nothing or use language like "synchronous or asynchronous per applicable law," which tells a patient nothing they can act on.

What we could not verify: refund terms, whether pricing rises with dose, and which pharmacy compounds the medication.

Is Gimme Care Legit?

"Is Gimme Care legit?" Our assessment as of August 8, 2026.

Official Verification: Gimme Care operates a functioning nationwide telehealth service with licensed US providers reviewing eligibility, discreet free shipping, and check-in-gated refills. We found no indication of misrepresentation.

The transparency is the strongest feature. Publishing a complete all-in price — and specifying exactly what it covers — puts Gimme ahead of most of this category, where a headline figure frequently excludes the membership, the shipping, the supplies, or all three. Stating which states require a live visit is better still, because it answers the question patients most often cannot get answered.

The remaining gaps are ordinary rather than alarming: unpublished refund terms, an unnamed pharmacy, and no statement on whether price rises with dose. All three are answerable by email before you commit to a quarterly plan.

Red Flags Check:

  • ✓ Complete all-in pricing with an explicit list of what it covers
  • ✓ No membership or hidden fees
  • ✓ All 50 states and DC, stated plainly
  • ✓ Discloses which states require a video or audio visit
  • ✓ Licensed US provider eligibility review
  • ✓ Refills gated behind check-ins rather than automatic
  • ✓ Ondansetron offered for the most common discontinuation reason
  • ⚠ Refund terms not detailed
  • ⚠ Compounding pharmacy not named
  • ⚠ Dose-based pricing not addressed

The Bottom Line: One of the clearest, cheapest complete offerings in this category, and the only provider we have reviewed that plainly tells you how many states require a live visit. Confirm the refund terms, ask whether the price changes at maintenance dose, and ask which pharmacy fills it — then, if the answers hold, this is a strong option. As always, consult your personal physician before starting any new medication program.

Our Verdict: Under Watch

After our comprehensive investigation, Gimme Care receives a 7.7/10 rating. While this provider meets basic standards, there are some areas for improvement. Consider comparing with our top-rated options before making a decision.

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Investigation Summary

Overall Rank#137 of 195
Rating7.7/10
StatusUnder Watch
PricingCompounded semaglutide $130–$160/mo and tirzepatide $163–$199/mo, all-in with no membership; three-month plans billed quarterly

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