Precision Health Peptides

How It Works

A straightforward path from questions to answers, with a licensed provider involved at every step.

1

Tell Us Your Goals

Start with a short online intake covering your health goals, relevant history, and what you are hoping to address. This is not a diagnosis or a prescription request. It is the information a licensed provider needs to evaluate whether a therapy may be appropriate for you.

2

Licensed Provider Evaluation

Your intake is reviewed by a U.S. licensed physician or nurse practitioner through our telehealth partner. They may follow up with questions, request records, or schedule a consultation. This is a real medical evaluation, not a rubber stamp.

3

Prescription and Fulfillment (If Appropriate)

If your provider determines a therapy is appropriate for you, your prescription is sent to a licensed compounding pharmacy. Compounded medications are prepared specifically for you, based on your provider’s evaluation. They are not FDA approved finished drug products, and your provider will explain what that means for your specific therapy.

4

Delivery and Ongoing Support

Your medication ships directly to you. You will have ongoing access to your provider for follow up questions, dose adjustments, and refills. This is not a one time transaction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the same as buying peptides online without a prescription?

No. Every therapy discussed here requires a licensed provider’s evaluation and prescription. We do not sell peptides directly, and we do not support self sourcing outside a licensed medical relationship.

Are these medications FDA approved?

Compounded medications are not FDA approved as finished drug products. They are prepared by a licensed pharmacy for your specific prescription. Your provider can explain what this means for the specific therapy you are considering.

What if my provider says a therapy isn’t right for me?

Your provider’s evaluation comes first. If they determine a therapy isn’t appropriate for you, they will explain why and discuss other options. Patient safety, not a sale, is the point of the evaluation step.