Peptide Therapy
Peptide Therapy, Evaluated
by a Licensed Clinician
Longevitá Living provides telehealth consultations with licensed clinicians who review your history, medications, and laboratory results to determine whether prescription peptide therapy may be clinically appropriate for you.


Clinician-led evaluation. Prescription-only therapies.

What Peptides Are
Signaling molecules, clinically considered.
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules in the body, binding to cellular receptors involved in processes such as tissue repair, metabolism, immune function, and endocrine signaling.
Research into therapeutic peptides is ongoing, and the evidence base varies considerably from one agent to another. Some peptides are FDA-approved for specific indications; others are prescribed off-label or prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies and are not FDA-approved for the uses discussed during a consultation. Your clinician will explain where a given option falls, what the evidence supports, and what it does not.
No therapy is prescribed without an individual clinical evaluation, and no specific result is promised. Peptide therapy is not a substitute for care from your primary care provider or for any medication you have been prescribed.
Individualized Care
“Every plan begins with a clinical evaluation, informed consent, and a candid discussion of the evidence.”
Areas We Discuss
Topics Reviewed During Your Consultation
The categories below describe subjects a clinician may discuss with you. They are informational only, are not an offer to sell any specific medication, and do not imply that any therapy will be prescribed. All prescriptions require a clinical evaluation and are dispensed only by state-licensed pharmacies.
Discussed during consultation
Tissue, Joint, and Gastrointestinal Support
Some patients ask about peptides studied for their role in tissue and gastrointestinal signaling. Where a licensed clinician determines it may be appropriate, these agents are prescribed as part of an individualized plan alongside conventional care. Availability, formulation, and appropriateness are determined case by case, and outcomes vary between individuals.
Secretagogue options
Growth Hormone Pathway Evaluation
Certain prescription peptides are studied for their effect on the body's own growth hormone signaling pathways. Your clinician will review your history, labs, medications, and goals to discuss whether such an option may be clinically appropriate, along with the potential risks, side effects, monitoring requirements, and alternatives.
NAD+ and related therapies
Metabolic and Cognitive Concerns
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme involved in cellular energy metabolism, and it is an area of ongoing research. If you are interested in NAD+ or related therapies, your clinician will discuss the current evidence, what is and is not established, and whether a trial may be reasonable for you.
Important Information
Safety, Prescribing, and Disclaimers
Prescription-only. Peptide therapies discussed here are prescription medications. They are prescribed only after a telehealth evaluation by a clinician licensed in your state, and only when clinically appropriate. Longevitá Living does not sell medications directly; prescriptions are sent to state-licensed pharmacies, including licensed compounding pharmacies where applicable.
Regulatory status. Several peptides discussed during consultations are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the uses described, and some are prescribed off-label or compounded. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or manufacturing quality.
No guaranteed results. Individual responses vary. Nothing on this page should be read as a promise of any specific outcome, or as a claim that any therapy diagnoses, treats, cures, or prevents any disease.
Risks and monitoring. All medications carry potential risks and side effects. Your clinician will review these with you, along with alternatives and any monitoring or follow-up laboratory testing your plan requires.
Not emergency care. This information is for general educational purposes and is not medical advice. Do not delay care from your own physician based on it. If you have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
