Peptide therapy.
Physician-prescribed.
Delivered to your door.
Complete your health assessment in 5 minutes. A licensed physician reviews your case within 24 hours. Your medication ships directly to you.
No appointment needed. No phone call. No waiting room.
Already know what you want?
Many of our patients come in knowing exactly which peptide they're interested in. That's great — you can request a specific treatment during your assessment. Your physician reviews your health history and determines if it's the right fit. If it is, your prescription ships within days.
Not sure yet? No problem. Your physician will recommend a protocol based on your goals.
How it works
Tell us about your health
Complete a brief health assessment from home — your medical history, goals, and current medications. Takes about 5 minutes.
Your physician builds your protocol
A licensed physician reviews your case, determines if peptide therapy is appropriate, and creates a personalized treatment plan.
Your medication ships to you
Your prescription is compounded at a licensed US pharmacy and delivered directly to your door. Ongoing monitoring included.
Conditions we treat
What's actually in your peptides matters.
Every Meridian protocol is prescribed by a licensed US physician and compounded at licensed pharmacies that follow USP sterile compounding standards. Every batch is tested for purity, potency, and sterility before it ships to you.
Physician-Prescribed
Your protocol is built by a licensed physician who reviews your health history, medications, and lab work. Not a chatbot. Not an algorithm.
Pharmacy-Grade Compounds
Compounded at licensed US pharmacies. Pharmaceutical-grade ingredients. Prepared in certified clean rooms under pharmacist supervision.
Tested Before It Ships
Third-party analytical testing — HPLC purity analysis, sterility testing, endotoxin screening, and potency verification.
Know what you're getting.
Not all peptide sources are the same. Here's how Meridian compares.
| Meridian Peptide | Research Peptide Vendors | |
|---|---|---|
| Licensed physician | Yes | No |
| US pharmacy compounded | Yes | No — often overseas |
| Purity testing | Third-party verified | Unverified |
| Ongoing monitoring | Yes — included | None |
| Sterile compounding standards | USP compliant | No requirement |
Honest about what peptides can and can't do.
Peptide therapy is evidence-based medicine, not a miracle. Results vary by individual, and not every patient is a candidate. Our physicians will tell you if peptide therapy isn't right for you — that's the standard of care we hold ourselves to.
Common questions
Three steps. First, you complete a health assessment online — about 5 minutes covering your medical history, current medications, and goals. Second, a licensed physician reviews your case within 24 hours and builds a personalized treatment plan if peptide therapy is appropriate. Third, your medication is compounded at a licensed US pharmacy and shipped to your door in 2–4 days. That's it. No appointments, no waiting rooms, no phone tag.
No. Meridian operates through asynchronous telehealth — you complete your health assessment online, and a physician reviews it remotely. Most patients never need a video call. If your physician determines that a live consultation would be helpful for your specific case, they'll schedule one. But that's the exception, not the rule.
Generally, yes — when prescribed by a physician and sourced from a licensed pharmacy. Peptides are amino acid chains that work with your body's existing biology. The most common side effects are mild: injection site reactions, nausea, headache, or flushing, depending on the peptide. These usually fade within the first week or two.
That said, not every peptide is right for every person. Your physician screens for contraindications, reviews your medical history, and monitors you throughout treatment. That's why this is physician-supervised medicine, not a supplement you order off the internet.
Right now, our physicians can prescribe Sermorelin (growth hormone support), PT-141 (sexual wellness — FDA-approved as Vyleesi), NAD+ (cellular health and energy), and GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide and tirzepatide (weight management). Tesamorelin is also available for specific indications.
Some peptides you may have heard of — like BPC-157, CJC-1295, and Ipamorelin — are classified as Category 2 by the FDA, which means compounding is currently restricted. We're monitoring the regulatory process closely and will make them available if and when reclassification allows it.
$149–$429/month depending on the treatment. That includes everything: physician consultation, medication, shipping, and ongoing monitoring. No enrollment fees, no retainer, no hidden charges. The price you see is the price you pay.
The assessment takes about 5 minutes. Your physician reviews it within 24 hours. Once approved, the pharmacy compounds and ships your medication in 2–4 business days. End to end: about a week from the time you start to medication in your hand. Sometimes faster.
Yes. No contracts. No cancellation fees. No "retention specialist" trying to talk you out of it. If you want to stop, you stop. We think the service should earn your business every month, not lock you into it.
Yes. Every Meridian prescription is written by a licensed US physician. Every compound is prepared by a licensed US pharmacy following USP standards. Telehealth regulations vary by state, and our physicians are licensed in the states where they practice. This is standard, regulated medicine — prescribed remotely instead of in an office. Nothing about this is gray area.
Ready to see if peptide therapy is right for you?
5 minutes. No appointment. Physician review within 24 hours.
Built on standards, not shortcuts.
Licensed physicians available in every US state
Your health assessment is reviewed by a physician within one business day
Every compound sourced from licensed US pharmacies with third-party testing
What our patients can expect