Prescribed by U.S.-licensed physicians
Peptides for weight loss, lean composition, desire, your bloodwork
prescribed by a U.S. physician.
A 99-marker panel, a physician who reads it, and a retest every 90 days that decides what happens next.
Two minutes. A physician reviews it the same day.
- Physician-prescribed, or not at all
- 503A compounded in the U.S.
- Cold-chain to all 50 states
- Consultation is complimentary
The formulary
What each one does, and when you will know.
How it works
Three steps to a protocol built on your numbers.
- 01
Complete the assessment
Two minutes on your health, your history and your goal. Your answers go straight to a U.S.-licensed physician.
- 02
Draw the panel
A 99-marker panel at a CLIA-certified lab near you. Your physician reads the results.
- 03
Start, and retest at 90 days
Your physician decides. If it fits, a 503A pharmacy compounds it and ships cold-chain; the same markers are re-drawn at 90 days and the dose follows the data.
No charge unless a physician prescribes — the review is complimentary.
If the physician declines, nothing is compounded and nothing is billed.
Prices are monthly equivalents; 12-month plans include the blood panel.
A protocol. Written for you.
You bring a goal; a licensed physician brings judgment; your bloodwork decides the dose. That is the entire model.
Start from the goal.
The complete catalog →Before anything else
What is a peptide?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids — the same building blocks as protein — shaped to fit receptors your cells already carry. Think of them as keys your body once cut for itself: a signal to repair, to release, to settle. A protocol selects the keys. Your bloodwork proves the doors opened.
See the molecules and their evidence →Amino-acid chains
Biology's own signalling language, written in amino acids.
Signals, not overrides
They ask cells to do what cells already know how to do.
Prescription-only here
Physician-prescribed, 503A-compounded, lab-monitored.
Physician oversight
Every protocol is decided by a licensed physician.
Your intake and bloodwork are reviewed by board-certified, U.S.-licensed physicians of Arora Health & Aesthetics, LLC. They determine whether a prescription is appropriate — and decline when it is not.

The process
How it works
Share your history.
A private, structured intake covering your goals, training, and medical history — the same questions a physician would ask in the room.
Get evaluated.
Baseline bloodwork and a review by a U.S.-licensed physician. They are the only party who decides whether a prescription is appropriate.
Start under supervision.
If prescribed, your protocol ships from a state-licensed 503A pharmacy, with labs re-run every 90 days and adjustments made against your markers.
99 biomarkers · drawn at baseline · re-drawn every 90 days






