Revitalist is a medical aesthetics and wellness clinic that blends injectable treatments, IV nutrient therapy, and nutritional counseling under one roof on the south side of Chattanooga, targeting clients who want cosmetic procedures paired with metabolic optimization rather than seeking these services separately.
Revitalist operates as a hybrid practice: part medical spa, part performance nutrition clinic. The business centers on intravenous nutrient infusions (NAD+, Myers' cocktail formulations, hydration protocols), aesthetic injectables including Botox and dermal fillers, and one-on-one nutritional assessments. The model assumes that clients interested in appearance and anti-aging want coordinated biological optimization, not siloed providers. The clinic employs or contracts with registered nurses to administer IVs and a medical director to oversee injectable work, typical of licensed medical spas operating in Tennessee.
IV therapy packages run from $150 for basic hydration resets to $400 for NAD+ protocols promoted for energy and cellular repair. Myers' cocktail formulations (B vitamins, magnesium, vitamin C) typically cost $200 to $300 per infusion, with package discounts available if booked in bundles of four or six. Nutritional consultations are billed at $150 to $250 for initial sessions lasting 45 to 60 minutes; follow-up visits cost less. Injectable pricing follows regional medical-spa standards: Botox units start near $14 to $16 per unit (a full forehead correction often requires 20 to 30 units), and dermal filler costs range from $600 to $900 per syringe depending on product and location. Many Chattanooga clients discover that bundling an IV infusion with an injectable appointment can reduce overall visit friction, though Revitalist does not advertise a formal package discount for combined services. Insurance rarely covers IV nutrient therapy or injectables for cosmetic intent; verify coverage with your carrier if you suspect a medically coded rationale may apply.
Revitalist's primary distinction is integration of procedural aesthetics with nutrition advice. A traditional registered dietitian in Chattanooga (such as those at Erlanger Health System or independent practices) will provide detailed meal planning, lab-based metabolic testing, and insurance-billable medical nutrition therapy for diagnosed conditions like diabetes or renal disease, but will not offer IV infusions or Botox. Revitalist does not claim to treat disease in the clinical sense; its IV and injection menu is wellness and cosmetic focused. If your goal is clinical nutrition management for a documented condition, a hospital-affiliated RD or a practice specializing in medical nutrition therapy will provide deeper reimbursement support and disease-specific expertise. If you want someone to discuss how nutrition affects skin elasticity, energy, and aging appearance alongside injectable and IV options in a single visit, Revitalist's bundled model saves scheduling friction. The trade-off is that Revitalist's nutritional staff may not have the same depth of dietetic credentials or insurance-billing infrastructure as a traditional medical nutrition therapy clinic.
Revitalist appeals to Chattanooga residents aged 35 and older who are comfortable with aesthetic procedures and interested in preventive health optimization, including those seeking to delay visible aging or boost recovery from intense exercise. The IV protocols are popular with fitness enthusiasts and remote workers targeting energy and immune support. The clinic suits clients who value convenience and want aesthetics and nutrition guidance coordinated by the same team. It does not suit clients seeking insurance-covered medical nutrition therapy for a disease diagnosis, or those with budget constraints who need free or low-cost nutrition guidance. It also does not suit needle-averse clients, as the entire service model hinges on IV access and injectables.
A first appointment typically lasts 60 to 90 minutes. You will complete a health history form and consent documents, then meet with a nurse to review IV options or an injector to discuss filler and Botox goals. If you book a nutritional consult, expect questions about current diet, activity level, sleep, digestion, and specific health or aesthetic concerns. No formal diagnostic bloodwork is ordered on-site, though staff may recommend you bring recent labs. Many clients schedule a nutritional assessment before or after an IV session, though it can also be standalone. The clinic will explain the difference between one-time infusions and protocols (e.g., weekly NAD+ for eight weeks) and will discuss realistic timelines for injectable results (typically 7 to 14 days for full Botox effect, immediate plumping from filler with continued improvement over two weeks as swelling subsides).
Revitalist operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday availability; verify current hours before booking, as this schedule is subject to staffing and seasonal adjustments. The clinic sits in a retail or medical plaza on the south side of Chattanooga with dedicated parking; no public transit routing is built for this location. Book appointments online or by phone at least three to five business days in advance for injectables; IV infusions may accommodate same-week scheduling depending on staff availability.
Revitalist consolidates aesthetics and wellness nutrition in a way that appeals to Chattanooga's affluent fitness and wellness-conscious demographic. It works best for clients who see cosmetic and metabolic optimization as linked priorities rather than separate concerns.
