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PRP draws from the patient’s own blood. That makes it feel inherently safe to many patients. It does not make the clinical review before treatment any less important. A good faith exam for PRP treatment is the evaluation that establishes whether this patient, with this health history, is an appropriate candidate for the treatment being planned.
GoodFaithExams.com delivers that evaluation online through a licensed physician, so your practice has a defensible compliance record before treatment begins.

What Is a Good Faith Exam for PRP Treatments

Platelet-rich plasma therapy involves drawing the patient’s blood, concentrating the platelets through centrifugation, and reinjecting the concentrate into targeted areas. It is used in aesthetic practices for facial rejuvenation, hair restoration, and skin texture treatments. It is also used in wellness and regenerative medicine settings for joint and tissue applications.

A good faith exam for PRP is a medical evaluation conducted by a licensed physician before the treatment is administered. The physician reviews the patient’s health history, current medications, blood clotting factors, and prior PRP experience. They assess whether PRP is clinically appropriate for that patient and for the specific application being planned.


Contraindications for PRP include active blood disorders, platelet dysfunction syndromes, patients on blood thinners or anticoagulants, active infections at the treatment site, and certain cancers. These are not hypothetical concerns. They are clinical findings that a proper evaluation identifies before a needle enters the skin.


GoodFaithExams.com brings that evaluation online without reducing its clinical depth. Patients complete it on their own time. Practices receive documented findings without coordination overhead.

Why PRP GFE
Requirements Exist

PRP therapy involves drawing blood and reinjecting a blood-derived product. That biological process places it in a category of treatment that requires documented clinical oversight before administration.
PRP GFE requirements exist because the treatment carries real contraindications that are not visible during a standard consultation. A patient who looks like a straightforward candidate may have a medication history, a clotting disorder, or a health condition that changes the clinical picture. The evaluation is where that information gets reviewed and documented.
Requirements vary by state. In states where PRP is classified as a biologic or where injection-based treatments require physician oversight, the documentation standard is stricter. GoodFaithExams.com is built to meet those requirements wherever your practice operates.

Who Can Perform It

The provider conducting a PRP good faith exam must be licensed and operating within their scope of practice.
In most states, the following providers are qualified:
  • Physicians (MD or DO)
  • Nurse Practitioners with appropriate supervision or collaboration agreements
  • Physician Assistants with appropriate supervision agreements
GoodFaithExams.com connects patients with licensed physicians who meet state-specific requirements. Every exam is conducted by a qualified provider exercising independent medical judgment.

What to Expect During the Exam

The process is direct and efficient.

Patient Intake

Patients submit health history, current medications, blood clotting history, and treatment details.

Provider Evaluation

A licensed physician reviews the case and completes a PRP good faith exam through the platform.

Clinical Decision

The provider approves, modifies, or declines treatment based on the patient’s individual health profile.

Documented Outcome

Each evaluation is recorded and delivered to the practice as a completed compliance record.

How GoodFaithExams.com Makes It Simple

An online GFE for PRP through GoodFaithExams.com is designed to fit into your practice’s existing workflow without disruption.
Available Monday Through Sunday Patients complete the evaluation when it works for them. There are no scheduling windows and no coordination delays for your team.
Clinical Depth Where PRP Requires It Every physician on the platform understands the contraindication profile specific to PRP. A good faith evaluation for PRP on GoodFaithExams.com is not a standard aesthetic clearance. It is a review calibrated to what the treatment actually involves.
Compliant Across the Country GoodFaithExams.com operates nationwide. State-specific requirements are handled on our end regardless of where your practice is located.
Independent Medical Judgment on Every Exam A telehealth good faith exam for PRP through GoodFaithExams.com is conducted by a licensed physician who reviews each patient individually. No automated clearances. No scripted approvals.
A Platform Built by Clinicians If you are a PRP GFE provider who also handles other aesthetic or regenerative evaluations, everything runs under one account.

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PRP is a treatment your patients trust because it comes from their own body. The evaluation before that treatment should reflect the same standard of care. A good faith exam for PRP through GoodFaithExams.com makes that standard simple, affordable, and consistent across every patient your practice sees.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good faith exam for PRP?

A good faith exam for PRP is a required medical evaluation conducted by a licensed physician before a patient receives platelet-rich plasma therapy. It reviews health history, medications, clotting factors, and prior PRP experience, and establishes the patient-provider relationship required before treatment is administered.
PRP involves drawing blood, processing it through centrifugation, and reinjecting it, often into vascular or tissue-rich areas. That biological process carries real contraindications that patient self-reporting does not surface. A proper evaluation identifies clotting disorders, active infections, certain medications, and other factors that change whether treatment is safe for that specific patient.
Common contraindications reviewed during a PRP exam include active blood clotting disorders, platelet dysfunction syndromes, anticoagulant or blood thinner use, active infections at the intended treatment site, and certain active cancers. The reviewing physician assesses each patient individually and documents findings before clearing them for treatment.
The treatment application affects which clinical variables the provider focuses on. A PRP facial evaluation considers skin conditions, prior injectable history, and vascular considerations at treatment sites. A hair restoration evaluation includes scalp health, medication history affecting hair follicles, and systemic conditions. Both require the same documented clinical judgment before treatment proceeds.
PRP GFE requirements specify that a licensed medical provider must conduct a documented clinical evaluation before PRP therapy is administered. Requirements vary by state depending on whether PRP is classified as a biologic, what oversight is required for injection-based treatments, and the provider type delivering the service.
A telehealth good faith exam for PRP is conducted entirely online. The patient submits health history and relevant clinical information including medication use and any clotting history. A licensed physician reviews the case, assesses candidacy for the specific PRP application, and documents their clinical findings. The practice receives the completed record without any coordination effort.
Good faith exam telemedicine for PRP is the completion of a required pre-treatment clinical evaluation for PRP therapy through a remote digital platform. GoodFaithExams.com provides this service through licensed physicians who review every patient individually and document independent clinical findings.
A PRP GFE provider must be a licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant operating within their scope of practice and meeting the supervision requirements of the state where the patient is located. GoodFaithExams.com uses only licensed physicians to conduct exams on the platform.
An online GFE for PRP follows the same clinical structure as an in-person evaluation. The patient completes an intake form covering health history, medications, and treatment details. A licensed physician reviews the information, documents clinical findings, and the practice receives the completed record without the scheduling and coordination demands of an in-person visit.
Yes. GoodFaithExams.com is available Monday through Sunday. Most exams are completed within minutes to a few hours depending on patient complexity and daily volume, allowing practices to process evaluations without significantly delaying appointments.
The practice receives completed documentation reflecting the physician’s clinical findings specific to that patient’s PRP evaluation, including the treatment application reviewed and the clinical decision made. This record should be retained as part of the practice’s compliance documentation.

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