We're an independent editorial publication covering the rapidly growing world of peptide therapy and telehealth. Our goal is to cut through the marketing and help you make informed decisions about your health.
Peptides and modern telehealth have changed what's possible in personal health, but the space is also crowded with marketing-first brands, look-alike review sites, and influencer endorsements that aren't always honest. We started Peptides Reviewed because we couldn't find a single resource that actually used the products it covered before forming an opinion.
Every review on this site is the result of hands-on testing by our editorial team. We sign up as ordinary patients, complete the intake processes, place real orders, and use the protocols ourselves before publishing anything. When we compare two providers, we've used both. When we say a clinician was responsive, we have the message threads to back it up.
Peptides Reviewed is reader-supported. Some of the links on this site are affiliate links, meaning we may earn a commission if you sign up with a provider after clicking through, at no additional cost to you. These commissions help fund the testing, lab work, and editorial time that go into our reviews.
We support our editorial work through three streams: affiliate commissions from telehealth providers we've reviewed, the occasional sponsored newsletter placement (always clearly labeled as sponsored), and direct partnerships with publications that syndicate our reviews. We do not sell user data, we do not run programmatic ads, and we do not accept payment in exchange for favorable coverage.
If a provider asks to "edit" or "approve" a review before it goes live, we decline and disclose the request in the published piece. That's a hard line.
Each provider is evaluated against five criteria: formula transparency (where the medication is sourced, what's actually in it, lot tracking), provider oversight (intake quality, clinician access, dose adjustments), pricing clarity (flat rates vs. surprise add-ons), shipping & experience (packaging, discretion, delivery time), and treatment breadth (range of programs available under one roof).
We update our rankings at least once per quarter, and re-test providers any time they materially change their formulas, pricing, or clinical model.
We collect only what we need to run the newsletter and the site. We don't share or sell email addresses. The full privacy policy is available on request. Drop us a note via the email link in the footer.
Questions, corrections, or a tip on a provider we should test next? We read everything that comes in. Reach us via the email icon in the footer of any page on this site.