Treatment

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.

Peptides are natural signaling molecules your body already uses. Therapeutic peptides amplify specific signals, such as growth hormone release, tissue repair, or fat metabolism, depending on which peptide is used. At Seven Hills, your physician selects and doses peptides based on your goals, labs, and health history, with popular options including sermorelin, tesamorelin, and BPC-157.

Peptide therapy fits adults who want better recovery from training or injury, deeper sleep, improved body composition, or support for healthy aging. It is especially popular with patients in their 30s and beyond who feel their recovery and energy are not what they used to be.

Depending on the peptide and your goals, patients often report better sleep, faster recovery, and gradual changes in body composition over time. Peptides work by supporting your body's own processes, so effects build steadily rather than dramatically. Individual results vary, and peptides work best alongside good sleep, nutrition, and training.

You start with a consultation and lab work so your physician can match the right peptide to your goals. Most peptides are given as small daily or near-daily injections you do at home with a tiny needle. Effects build gradually, with sleep and recovery often improving in the first month and body composition changes following over two to three months.

Peptides are physician-prescribed and monitored, and sourced from reputable pharmacies rather than unregulated online sellers. Your physician selects the peptide, sets your dose, checks that it is appropriate for your health history, and adjusts based on how you respond, which is where the safety comes from.

At Seven Hills, peptide therapy is part of physician-led wellness care, chosen for your biology and coordinated with your hormones, metabolism, and goals. You get honest guidance on what peptides can and cannot do. Book a consultation to see whether peptide therapy fits you.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about peptide therapy.

No. Steroids replace hormones directly at high levels. Peptides signal your body to optimize its own natural processes, which is a gentler approach with a much better safety profile when physician-supervised.

That depends on your goal. Sermorelin and tesamorelin support natural growth hormone release for recovery and body composition, while BPC-157 targets tissue repair. Your physician matches the peptide to what you want to achieve.

The needles are tiny, similar to insulin needles, and go just under the skin. Most patients say they barely feel them, and the team teaches you exactly how to do it at home.

Sleep and recovery improvements often show up within weeks. Changes in body composition, skin, and energy typically build over two to three months of consistent use.

Physician-prescribed peptides from reputable pharmacies, dosed and monitored properly, have a strong safety record. The risks come from unregulated online sources, which is exactly what medical supervision protects you from.

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