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About & Editorial Sources Policy

This page explains who publishes PeptideFinder US, what a listing review does and does not establish, how paid placement works, and which primary sources readers should use for current regulatory information.

Last reviewed: July 2026Independent directoryPrimary-source links included

Who runs PeptideFinder US

PeptideFinder US is an independent online directory that helps people compare peptide and weight-management clinic profiles across the United States. The PeptideFinder 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 PeptideFinder 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

  • We prioritise official FDA records for approval and compounding context and link readers to primary sources where a regulatory statement is made.
  • Directory profiles are based on public or clinic-supplied information. A listing review is not a check of every clinician credential, service, price, product, or treatment claim.
  • We avoid outcome guarantees and superlatives. Peptide content is informational and is not a recommendation that any specific therapy is right for you.

Our editorial source policy

Health and regulatory topics can affect important decisions. Our current process is an editorial source review, not independent medical review. Unless a page expressly names a qualified reviewer and review date, readers should not assume a clinician has reviewed it. We use these source priorities:

  • Drugs@FDA and current FDA labeling for product-specific approval claims, where an approved product exists.
  • FDA compounding resources for the distinction between approved and compounded drugs, with a clear warning that compounding conditions change.
  • State licensing-board records and direct clinic confirmation for provider authority, service area, and current availability.

This process does not replace assessment by a licensed healthcare professional or current legal advice. Where a fact is uncertain or time-sensitive, we aim to state that uncertainty rather than imply a conclusion.

How we frame FDA status

Reference pages use a short status checkpoint to help readers identify the next official source to check. A checkpoint is not a legal conclusion, a prescribing statement, or a claim that a product is available.

FDA-approved product exists

An official FDA record identifies at least one approved drug product. Approval applies to the specific product, formulation, labeling, and indication - not every product using a similar ingredient.

Compounding context

Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, and FDA does not verify their safety, effectiveness, or quality before marketing. Product-specific and time-sensitive federal and state requirements may apply.

No approved product identified

The reference page has not identified an FDA-approved drug product for the term. It is presented for educational and search context, not as an available or suitable treatment.

Investigational or uncertain

Public information may describe research or a changing regulatory position. The page avoids availability claims and directs readers to current primary sources.

Always verify the exact drug product, label, prescriber, pharmacy, and current rules. A shared ingredient name does not make a compounded product FDA-approved.

How clinics are listed

  • We list clinics with information on location, consultation type, services, telehealth availability, and stated care model where public sources support it, so you can compare profiles 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. Availability and any prescribing decision must be confirmed with the treating professional 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 [email protected] 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 PeptideFinder 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 an appropriately licensed healthcare professional after assessing your circumstances.

PeptideFinder 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.