How to Find a Peptide Doctor: What to Look For (and Red Flags)

Not all peptide providers are equal. Here's how to evaluate a peptide doctor or telehealth clinic — credentials, pharmacy sourcing, and the red flags to avoid.

By Anthivera Editorial · Updated · 1 min read

Awaiting medical reviewDraft

Status: Stub. Outline is in place per /docs/CONTENT-PLAN.md (Article 7).

The two main pathways#

Section content TBD. Local clinic vs. telehealth.

Credentials that matter#

Section content TBD. Board certification; for midlife women, Menopause Society Certified Practitioner.

The pharmacy question#

Section content TBD. PCAB-accredited / FDA-registered 503A or 503B pharmacies; certificates of analysis.

Green flags#

Section content TBD. Baseline bloodwork required, realistic claims, ongoing monitoring.

Red flags#

Section content TBD. No labs, influencer-style marketing, "research chemical" sourcing, guarantees, pressure.

Questions to ask on a first consult#

Section content TBD.

Next steps#

Section content TBD. Link to provider comparison page; link to Article 10 (how telehealth works).

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