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Most doctors don’t know peptides. We list prescribers and clinics that work with compounded peptides — each one’s peptide services confirmed from their own website, with an NPI-verified badge where we can match the provider to the federal registry.
You’ve done the research. You know which peptides you want. But your primary care doctor has never heard of BPC-157 or CJC-1295. Finding a prescriber who actually understands peptide protocols is the hardest part of the process. We solved that.
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Clear filtersEvery listing’s peptide services are confirmed from the provider’s own website — never copied from another directory. Providers we match to the NPI registry also get an NPI-verified badge.
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Claim your listingDisclosed Labs lists 989 peptide-prescribing providers whose peptide services we confirmed from their own website, including 82 who offer telehealth consultations. Of these, 142 are also matched to the federal NPI registry and carry an NPI-verified badge. The directory is growing continuously.
Yes. If a peptide is added to the FDA Category 1 (503A) list, it would require a valid prescription from a licensed provider to be compounded under 503A and 503B regulations. Several peptides — including BPC-157, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, TB-500, Tesamorelin, Sermorelin, GHK-Cu, GHRP-2, GHRP-6, DSIP, Selank, and GHK — are part of the 2026 compounding conversation, but none are confirmed on the Category 1 list yet. Our directory helps you find a prescriber who works with compounded peptides.
Every listing starts with first-party confirmation: we crawl the provider's own website and only list them when that site confirms they work with peptides — we never take a third-party directory's word for it. Where we can also match the provider to the federal National Provider Identifier (NPI) registry, the listing gets an NPI-verified badge confirming licensure and specialty. Patient ratings are sourced independently from Google. We confirm peptide services and (for badged listings) licensure — not individual prescribers' peptide-specific training or protocols. Use the listed specialties and reviews to assess fit.
Yes. 82 prescribers in our directory offer telehealth consultations, so you can get a prescription regardless of your location. See our telehealth guide at https://www.disclosedlabs.com/prescribers/telehealth for more on how the process works.
This platform provides informational tools only, not medical advice. Consult a licensed provider. Disclosed Labs does not provide medical advice.
The directory is completely free for patients. We never charge patients to find a prescriber.
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