Early access

Finally quit vaping.

A licensed clinician in your corner. Often little or no cost through insurance.

Drop your email. We'll check your coverage and save you a spot.

You're on the early list. We'll reach out the moment covered visits open. You'll get early access to the Noon app too. Know someone who's trying to quit? Send them Noon.
  • Licensed clinicians
  • No surprise bills
  • Often covered

The reality

Adults who try to quitFewer than
1 in 10

succeed in any given year. Real support changes the odds.

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How it works

Three steps. No runaround.

Step 01

Check your coverage.

We verify your benefits first. No surprise bills, ever.

Step 02

Meet your clinician.

Licensed, over video, on your schedule. Not a chatbot.

Step 03

Get your plan.

Check-ins plus quit meds if they fit. Often little or no cost.

Your clinician

A real person who has helped people quit before.

Licensed and credentialed in your state. A plan built around your life, not a script.

  • Video visits on your schedule, from anywhere.
  • Quit medication if it fits your plan.
  • Check-ins that keep the plan honest.

The app

Your body, healing in real time.

Noon reads your recovery signals so cravings don't blindside you between visits.

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Noon app body screen with quit score and live recovery data

The science

Support roughly doubles your odds.

6-month quit rates

Counseling plus medication vs. minimal help

From the USPSTF evidence review (2021), pooling 52 trials (~19,500 people) of combined counseling and medication (Cochrane, 2016). USPSTF Grade A and the Surgeon General (2020) recommend both together. Most of these trials studied smoking; clinicians use the same combined approach for nicotine vaping.

Sources
  1. Cochrane CD008286 (2016). Combined pharmacotherapy and behavioural interventions.
  2. U.S. Surgeon General, Smoking Cessation Report (2020). Key findings.
  3. USPSTF (2021). Tobacco smoking cessation in adults.
  4. CDC MMWR (2024). Adult smoking cessation, 2022.

Coverage

Often little or no cost.

Quitting nicotine is a covered preventive benefit on most plans. Most people never find out.

$0

Out of pocket on most plans. Tobacco cessation must be covered with no cost-sharing under the ACA (USPSTF Grade A).

2 · 4 · 7

2 quit attempts a year, 4 counseling sessions each, all 7 FDA-approved quit medications. No prior authorization on most plans.

Blue Cross Blue Shield UnitedHealthcare Aetna Cigna Medicare Medicaid

Coverage varies by plan. Noon is not affiliated with these insurers. We check your specific plan before anything costs you a cent. Sources: USPSTF; ACA preventive-services guidance; Medicare.gov Part B.

No games

We'll be straight with you.

  • Coverage depends on your plan. We check it first.
  • Help to quit vaping, not therapy or emergency care.
  • Nothing happens without you. Walk away anytime.
  • A small team in North Carolina. The founder reads every email: ryan@takeanoon.com.

Questions

Quick answers.

What will it cost me?

For most people with insurance, little or nothing. We check your coverage before you owe anything.

What if my plan doesn't cover it?

We tell you before anything happens, and you decide from there. No surprise bills, ever.

Is this based on real science?

Yes. Cochrane, the USPSTF, and the Surgeon General all point to clinician support plus medication. See sources above.

Who are the clinicians?

Licensed clinicians credentialed in your state. Not a chatbot.

When does it start?

We're lining up our first members now. Join the list and we'll reach out when your spot opens.

Ready to finally quit?

Join the early list. We'll save you a spot and reach out when coverage opens.

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