Wisp (Weight Care) Review
Wisp Weight Care keeps things straightforward: FDA-approved injectables picked up at your local pharmacy and a compounded sublingual semaglutide that ships to your door.
Response times are fast, prices are posted where it matters, and the fine print is plain about what is and is not FDA-approved.
About Wisp
A simple path to brand GLP-1s with the option to avoid needles via sublingual compounded semaglutide.
Why it's for you
- Clear pricing for consults ($99) and sublingual semaglutide ($225 per month).
- Fast turnaround: provider review in 24-72 hours and free delivery typically about five business days after approval.
- Local pharmacy pickup for Wegovy and Zepbound, so you can use insurance for medication copays.
Why it's not for you
- Compounded sublingual semaglutide is not FDA-approved and human efficacy for the formulation base is not established.
- Brand medication costs are not included and can be high depending on insurance and pharmacy inventory.
- All sales are generally final, expedited shipping is not offered, and state availability varies.
Detailed review
Pricing and plans
Wisp posts two core prices for GLP-1 care: a $99 Weight Care consult for brand-name injectables picked up at your local pharmacy, and $225 per month for compounded sublingual semaglutide that ships to you.
The $99 fee covers the provider evaluation and ongoing messaging; it does not include the pharmacy price for Wegovy or Zepbound.
If you pick up brands locally you can apply insurance toward medication copays. The $225 monthly price for the sublingual drops includes the medication and shipping.
How it works and timing
Intake is online and a provider reviews your case within 24-72 hours.
Brand-name injectables are written to a local pharmacy for pickup. Compounded sublingual semaglutide is available for delivery only.
Shipping is free and typically takes about five business days after provider approval. Wisp's general policy quotes three to five business days.
Compounded medications explained
Wisp's sublingual semaglutide is a compounded product and compounded drugs are not FDA-approved. Wisp notes that the formulation uses a base designed for absorption through mouth tissues with lab testing on human-derived tissue, but there is no in-human testing of that base.
In 2025 the FDA signaled that GLP-1 brand supply has largely returned, increasing scrutiny on compounded copies. Availability may change with enforcement and litigation, so monitor the landscape if you rely on compounded access.
Privacy, pharmacy, and policies
You pay cash to Wisp for consults and shipped medication. Wisp does not bill insurance for visits or prescriptions, but you can use HSA or FSA cards and insurance can apply at your local pharmacy for brand medication copays.
Shipping is free via USPS and typically lands within three to five business days after approval. Expedited shipping is not available at this time.
Refund policies state that sales are final in most cases, so review them before checkout.
The privacy notice covers consumer health data rights and notes that Wisp partners with pharmacies, occasionally including international sources for certain products.
FAQ
Do you take insurance?
Not for visits or shipped medication. For brand Wegovy or Zepbound filled locally you can use your insurance at the pharmacy.
How fast is this?
Provider review usually takes 24-72 hours and delivery arrives in roughly five business days after approval.
Where do I get the medication?
Brands are local pickup only; compounded sublingual semaglutide ships directly to you.
Is the sublingual option FDA-approved?
No. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and Wisp includes that disclosure.
Do you serve my state?
Weight Care availability varies by state. Check the current list during signup.
Any fine print to watch?
Sales are generally final, shipping times may vary slightly, and state availability differs between products.
Bottom line
Expert take

Keith Murphy
Senior Editor
If you want brand GLP-1s through a quick local pickup, Wisp delivers on a $99 consult plus whatever your pharmacy charges. If you prefer a needle-free option and accept the tradeoffs of compounded medication, the $225 sublingual path is predictable and shipped. Read the disclosures, plan a week for delivery, and you will know whether this setup fits your routine.
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