Guide
What to Ask a Peptide Clinic Before You Start
Educational framework only. Not medical or legal advice.
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Ask about five things first: what the clinic is actually offering, what the full monthly cost is, who supervises it, what follow-up is required, and whether the product is FDA-approved, compounded, or off-label. If the answers stay vague, slow down.
The core questions to ask
- What exact program are you offering?
- Why do clinics like yours usually include this service?
- What is the startup cost?
- What is the monthly cost after that?
- Who prescribes or supervises the program?
- What follow-up visits, labs, or check-ins are required?
- Is the product FDA-approved, compounded, or off-label?
- What side effects or tradeoffs do you usually discuss with patients?
- What happens if the program is not a fit?
- Can you put the pricing and steps in writing?
Why these questions matter
These questions do something important. They shift the conversation from hype to process. A strong clinic should be able to answer them without getting defensive, evasive, or slippery.
What a good answer sounds like
A good answer is plain, direct, and specific. It explains the structure of the program, the monthly cost, the follow-up plan, and the product status clearly. It does not try to dodge the details with buzzwords.
What a weak answer sounds like
- “It depends” with no real detail
- “We will talk about that after payment”
- “Everyone loves it”
- “Our protocol speaks for itself”
- “Don’t worry about the technical side”
If the clinic avoids your basic questions, it is telling you something useful.
Best time to ask
Ask these questions before you pay a deposit, before you sign up for a membership, and before you treat a teaser price like the real monthly cost. It is much easier to walk away early than to untangle a vague program later.
Bottom line
You do not need to impress a peptide clinic. You need to make it explain itself. If the clinic cannot answer simple questions about pricing, supervision, follow-up, and product status, that is a strong reason to keep looking.