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Support Recovery, Energy & Healthy Aging with Physician-Guided Peptide Therapy
Personalized peptide therapy that may support wellness, recovery, body composition, energy, and healthy aging goals, when clinically appropriate and guided by medical evaluation and physician oversight. Individual results vary.

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Peptide and longevity therapy is guided by medical evaluation and physician oversight, and personalized to what you want to achieve. Choose a goal to see the options.
Physician-guided peptide options that may support tissue recovery, healing, and training performance when clinically appropriate. Individual results vary.
Peptide Therapy
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules in the body, and they are involved in processes like tissue recovery, metabolism, and sleep quality. Peptide therapy uses them selectively when clinically appropriate, with a physician guiding and monitoring a personalized protocol. Individual results vary.
BPC-157 Therapy
BPC-157 is a peptide studied for its role in supporting recovery in muscles, tendons, joints, and the gut lining. Much of the evidence is still early, so it is used when clinically appropriate as a complement to proper treatment and rehab rather than a replacement for either. Individual results vary.
Why Choose Seven Hills for Peptide Therapy?
Peptide therapy is prescribed and monitored here as medical care, not sold as a subscription. Your physician reviews your labs and health history, recommends a peptide only when it is clinically appropriate, and sources it from a licensed pharmacy rather than an online seller. Because the same practice also manages hormones, metabolic health, and weight, your protocol is coordinated with the rest of your care instead of running alongside it.
Is Peptide Therapy Right for Me?
Peptide therapy is not right for everyone, and it is not something to start without a medical evaluation. Whether it fits you depends on your health history, the medications you already take, and what your baseline labs show. Certain conditions make these peptides inappropriate, and your physician will ask about things like cancer history, thyroid function, and blood sugar before recommending anything. Your evaluation includes a review of your history, a conversation about your goals, and lab work. If peptide therapy is not the right tool for what you want to change, your physician will tell you that and walk you through other options. Individual results vary.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that your body already uses as signaling molecules. Peptide therapy uses specific ones, prescribed by a physician, to support processes like recovery, metabolism, and sleep quality. Which peptide fits you, if any, is decided after a medical evaluation.
Adults who notice slower recovery, lighter sleep, changes in body composition, or lower energy are the most common candidates. Suitability depends on your health history, current medications, and lab results, so candidacy is confirmed after a medical evaluation rather than assumed.
Peptides prescribed by a physician and sourced from a licensed pharmacy are used within established dosing ranges and monitored over time. Risks depend on the specific peptide, your health history, and your dose, which is why treatment is offered only when clinically appropriate and why your physician reviews your history and labs first. Products bought from unregulated online sellers carry risks that no amount of supervision can account for.
Most peptides are given as a small injection under the skin, often daily or near-daily, and many patients do this at home after the team shows them how. Some peptides come in an oral form depending on the goal. Your physician sets the form, dose, and schedule as part of a personalized protocol.
It varies by peptide and by person. Some patients notice changes in sleep quality or recovery within the first few weeks, while changes in body composition typically build over two to three months of consistent use. Some patients notice little change, and results vary.
Yes. Baseline labs help your physician confirm whether peptide therapy is clinically appropriate for you, choose which peptide to use, and set a starting dose. Follow-up testing tracks how you respond so the protocol can be adjusted, paused, or stopped.
In some cases, yes. Because Seven Hills manages weight loss, hormones, and peptides in one practice, combinations can be coordinated by the same physician and monitored together. Whether a combination is appropriate for you depends on your labs, your medications, and your goals.
Yes. Peptide therapy is offered at all three Seven Hills offices, and your records and protocol stay in sync between locations. Call (516) 354-2707 to book at whichever office is most convenient for you.
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