Peptides aren't a trend to chase. They're one tool — and only after we understand your symptoms, goals, labs, and risks.
This guide exists to make your consultation better. We read your health history, your medications, your sleep and nutrition, and your contraindications before deciding whether any therapy fits you — not the other way around.
What you want
Energy, recovery, weight, hormone balance, skin, libido, or longevity.
What your body says
History, medications, labs, sleep, nutrition, and contraindications.
What we build
A personalized protocol with monitoring and real follow-up.
Peptide library
Clinical reference profiles for educational purposes. All medications and dosing protocols require a physician’s thorough review of your medical history, health goals, and lifestyle. Treatment is prescribed and guided by a licensed physician, with safety as the top priority.
profiles
Not a dosing manual
It's a map. Start with the basics, jump to your goal, then bring your questions to the room.
What peptides actually are
Short chains of amino acids that act like small messages between cells — about repair, metabolism, hormone signaling, immunity, and skin renewal.
If your body is a city, peptides are the text messages between departments. Some are about repair, some about appetite, some about hormones, some about skin.
What patients come in for
What your provider weighs
Approved, off-label, or compounded
Some peptide medications are FDA-approved for specific uses. Many wellness peptides are compounded or used off-label — which is exactly why supervision matters.
| Category | What it means for you | How we talk about it |
|---|---|---|
| FDA-approved medication | Approved for a specific condition, patient group, and label. | May be an option if you meet the medical criteria. |
| Off-label use | A licensed provider may prescribe outside the labeled use when it's medically appropriate. | We discuss whether it fits your case. |
| Compounded medication | Prepared by a pharmacy for an individual need — not FDA-approved. | Used only under medical supervision. |
| Online "research" peptides | Often unregulated, uncertain purity, unsafe to self-use. | Don't buy peptides online to self-inject. |
How therapy works here
Four steps.
Schedule
Online or phone
Medical review
History and labs
Personalized plan
Built for you
Follow-up
Monitored and adjusted
What do you want to achieve
Pick a goal to see the peptides inside it — then jump straight to the library, filtered.
Questions worth asking
Bring these to your consultation. Good answers are a good sign.
Ask your provider
- Is this FDA-approved, off-label, or compounded — and why does that fit me?
- What are you hoping this changes, and how will we measure it?
- What are the realistic side effects and contraindications for me?
- Where is it sourced, and how is quality assured?
- What's the follow-up plan, and when do we reassess?
Your safety checklist
- I shared my full medication list and history.
- Relevant labs were reviewed or ordered.
- I understand this isn't a miracle or a shortcut.
- I'm not self-sourcing peptides online.
- I have a follow-up scheduled.