About & Medical Review Policy
Last reviewed: June 2026
This page explains who publishes Peptide Finder US, how we research and fact-check what you read here, how we present FDA approval status, and how clinics get listed. We hold our content to this policy so you can judge how much to trust it.
Who runs Peptide Finder US
Peptide Finder US is an independent online directory that helps people compare physician-supervised peptide and weight-management clinics across the United States. The Peptide Finder Editorial Team is the accountable publisher of everything on this site. Editorial responsibility sits with the team as a whole rather than any single named author. When we say "we", we mean the Peptide Finder Editorial Team.
We are a directory and a publisher of educational information. We are not a pharmacy, a clinic, or a prescriber. We do not prescribe, supply, or sell any medication, and we do not provide medical advice. Listed clinics operate independently and are solely responsible for their own services, compliance, and patient care.
How we research and write
- Our peptide guides and articles are written by the editorial team and draw on FDA prescribing information, peer-reviewed clinical research, and other authoritative public sources.
- Where a guide describes clinical-trial outcomes, we aim to reflect what the published trial reported, including the population, dose, and duration, and to note that individual results vary.
- We avoid outcome guarantees and superlatives. Peptide content is informational and is not a recommendation that any specific therapy is right for you.
Our medical review & fact-check policy
Health and weight-management topics are "your money or your life" subjects, so we apply a fact-check standard rather than relying on any single writer. Before publishing or substantially updating a peptide guide, we review the medical claims against:
- The current FDA approval status and approved labeling for the medication, where one exists.
- Peer-reviewed clinical evidence (for example, trials published in journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine) for any efficacy figure we cite.
- The conservative, information-only framing required for peptides that are not FDA-approved.
Our review is an editorial process carried out by the Peptide Finder Editorial Team. It is not individualized medical advice and does not replace assessment by a licensed US physician. Where a regulatory fact is genuinely uncertain, we state the uncertainty rather than imply a conclusion.
How we frame FDA status
Every peptide guide carries a clear FDA-status label so you can tell at a glance how a peptide is regulated. We use four buckets:
FDA-Approved
The peptide is approved by the FDA for one or more indications and may be prescribed and marketed within its labeling (for example, semaglutide and tirzepatide).
Compoundable
The peptide is not a standalone FDA-approved product but may be compounded by a licensed US pharmacy under a valid physician prescription, subject to current FDA and state rules.
Not FDA-Approved
The peptide has no FDA approval. We present it as information only and do not advertise it as an obtainable treatment. Availability and legality vary by clinic and state.
Under Review
A regulatory status change has been announced or is expected. We flag this explicitly and keep the current, conservative framing until any change takes effect.
FDA-approved peptides may be named and described within their approved uses. Peptides that are not FDA-approved are presented as information only and are never advertised here as treatments you can simply obtain. Whether any peptide is appropriate or available to you is a decision for a licensed prescriber.
How clinics are listed
- We list physician-supervised clinics with information on location, consultation type, services, and telehealth availability so you can compare them side by side.
- A listing is not an endorsement of any clinic, treatment, or outcome. Clinics are responsible for the accuracy of their own information and for their own regulatory compliance.
- We do not guarantee that any listed clinic can or will prescribe a given peptide. Prescribing is always at the discretion of the treating practitioner after an individual assessment.
Corrections & contact
If you spot something that is wrong, out of date, or unclear, tell us and we will look into it and correct it where needed. Editorial responsibility for fixing errors is ours.
Corrections & questions
Email hello@peptidefinder.us with the page or clinic, what is wrong, and any source we can check. We aim to acknowledge corrections promptly and to fix genuine errors quickly.
Not medical advice
Everything on Peptide Finder US is general information to help you find and compare clinics. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for an individual consultation. Whether any treatment is suitable for you is decided by a licensed US physician after assessing your circumstances.
Peptide Finder US is a clinic directory only. Information on this page is general and does not constitute medical advice. Always speak with a licensed healthcare professional before starting any new treatment.