Weight Loss & Metabolic Health

Growth Hormone Stimulation

Bone Health

Injury & Repair

Skin Care

Tirzepatide GLP-1

DPC Member Pricing
2.5 mg — $229/month
5 mg — $319/month
7.5 mg — $419/month
10 mg — $519/month

Non-Member Pricing
2.5 mg — $289/month
5 mg — $399/month
7.5 mg — $525/month
10 mg — $649/month

Sermorelin injection program — $349/month
Ipamorelin program — $299/month
PT-141 injectable — $225 per kit
PT-141 nasal spray — $249 per kit
Thymulin injectable — $329 per kit
IGF-1 LR3 injectable — $279 per kit
BPC-157 recovery peptide program — starting at $399/month
TB-500 recovery peptide program — starting at $429/month
NAD+ IM injection 50 mg — $149/session
NAD+ IV infusion 250 mg — $549/session

Benefits of Peptide Therapy

Sermorelin – Supports your body’s natural growth hormone signaling, which may help with healthy IGF-1 levels, body composition, sleep quality, exercise tolerance, and overall vitality.

Ipamorelin – Supports natural growth hormone release, with goals that can include lean body composition, sleep quality, exercise recovery, and healthy hormone balance.

PT-141 Injection – May help improve sexual desire and intimacy concerns in appropriately selected patients.

PT-141 Nasal Spray – A compounded option that supports sexual desire and intimacy.

Thymulin – Supports immune balance, healthy inflammatory signaling, and immune resilience.

IGF-1 LR3 – Supports anabolic signaling related to lean mass, tissue repair, and exercise recovery.

BPC-157 – Commonly used to support tendon, ligament, muscle, and gut-healing pathways.

TB-500 – Supports soft-tissue healing, mobility, flexibility, and tissue-repair signaling.

NAD+ IM – Supports cellular energy production and may help with fatigue, mental clarity, and overall wellness.

NAD+ IV – Higher-dose NAD+ infusion designed to support cellular energy metabolism, recovery from fatigue, and cellular repair pathways.

All peptide and compounded medication therapies are prescribed only after medical evaluation. Benefits vary by patient. Many compounded therapies are not FDA-approved, and some uses are based on limited clinical data.