How we compare

What they offer first. Outcomes never.

Peptide telehealth is full of buried pricing, longevity memberships, and gray-market vials dressed up as clinical care. Here is exactly how we decide what gets ranked, what gets flagged, and what gets left off entirely.

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What they actually offer

First we establish what a provider really is. Some are lab-first, physician-led clinics; some are longevity or metabolic telehealth platforms; some work only with FDA-approved GLP-1 peptides and not with investigational compounds at all. We say which is which, plainly, on every review — including which peptides a provider works with and which it doesn't. A platform that doesn't actually prescribe a given compound gets labeled that way.

02

Price transparency

We record what a provider says its consult, program, and labs cost, and how clearly it discloses them up front versus burying them behind a membership. Every figure is provider-attributed — pricing changes often and varies by program — so we tell you to verify the current number at the source before you commit. We rank a provider's transparency, not a price we can't guarantee.

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How the consult and labs work

We document each provider's published path; we don't test or sample it ourselves: how the online intake and clinician consultation are handled, whether bloodwork is required before a prescription, how labs are ordered and reviewed, and how follow-up and monitoring work. Prescription peptides require a licensed provider — a legitimate clinic routes you through one and real labs, and we note when a service doesn't, or when a compound it offers is investigational and not FDA-approved.

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What we could and couldn't verify

We separate what a provider documents and we can confirm from what we can't. Claims we can substantiate get stated as fact; claims we can't are flagged as exactly that. We describe how each service works and what a compound is — never how anyone will feel, heal, or benefit, because we make no therapeutic claims about any peptide. We rank on verifiable attributes, never on health outcomes.

05

Ongoing re-review

Providers change pricing, programs, and which compounds they work with, and the regulatory picture for peptides shifts. A ranking from last year is a rumor. We re-check what providers offer and revisit verdicts on a rolling basis, and every guide carries the date it was last reviewed.

What we don't do: no pay-to-play, no sponsored verdicts, no placements for sale. We earn affiliate commissions when you sign up through some of our links, but rankings are set before monetization is considered, and an affiliate relationship never reorders a list. See the full disclosure.

The honest limits:we compile what providers publish and disclose — we're not a clinic, so our verification is only as good as what providers document (which is exactly why we reward the ones that disclose more), and pricing is provider-attributed and should be verified at the source. And nothing here is medical advice: this site is for adults 18+, many peptides are investigational and not FDA-approved, statements have not been evaluated by the FDA, and any peptide use belongs under a consultation with a licensed provider.