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Peptide Therapy sits at the intersection of regenerative medicine and regulated prescribing. The treatments may feel cutting-edge but the compliance requirement before prescribing is not new. A good faith exam for peptide therapy is the documented evaluation that confirms this patient is an appropriate candidate for the specific peptides being considered.
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What Is a Good Faith Exam for Peptide Therapy

Peptides used in clinical practice are prescription or prescription-adjacent substances. Many are compounded and require a valid prescription from a licensed provider. That prescribing act requires a documented clinical evaluation before the prescription is written.

A good faith exam for peptide therapy is a medical evaluation conducted by a licensed physician before a peptide treatment is prescribed. The physician reviews the patient’s health history, current medications, relevant hormonal and metabolic markers, prior peptide use, and contraindications specific to the peptides being considered.


Peptide therapy good faith exam documentation matters because this category lacks the large-scale clinical trial data that governs FDA-approved medications. The physician’s documented independent judgment is the primary clinical protection for both the patient and the practice.


GoodFaithExams.com delivers that documentation online. Patients complete intake on their own time. Practices receive documented findings without adding complexity to an already nuanced prescribing category.

Why Peptide Therapy GFE Requirements Exist

Peptides prescribed through compounding pharmacies are regulated substances. A licensed provider must establish a valid patient-provider relationship and conduct a documented evaluation before a prescription is issued.
Peptide therapy GFE requirements exist because this category has grown rapidly in functional medicine and wellness practices, often ahead of the compliance infrastructure that should accompany it. Patient self-reporting and automated intake do not satisfy the prescribing standard.
A documented evaluation demonstrates that a licensed provider reviewed this patient for these specific peptides and made an independent clinical decision.

Who Can Perform It

The provider must hold prescribing authority and be licensed within scope. Qualified providers include physicians, nurse practitioners with prescribing authority and appropriate supervision agreements, and physician assistants with prescribing authority and appropriate supervision agreements.
GoodFaithExams.com connects patients with licensed physicians who meet state-specific requirements.

What to Expect

Patient Intake

Patients submit health history, current medications, hormonal and metabolic markers, prior peptide use, and the specific peptides being considered.

Provider Evaluation

A licensed physician reviews the case.

Clinical Decision

The provider approves, modifies, or declines the treatment plan.

Documented Outcome

Each evaluation is recorded and delivered to the practice.

How GoodFaithExams.com Makes It Simple

An online GFE for peptide therapy through GoodFaithExams.com is built for the clinical complexity that peptide protocols involve.
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A good faith evaluation for peptide therapy on GoodFaithExams.com reviews the specific peptides being prescribed, relevant hormonal and metabolic context, interaction potential with current medications, and the clinical considerations specific to the patient’s individual profile. Not a general wellness approval.
A telehealth good faith exam for peptide therapy is conducted by a licensed physician reviewing each patient individually. No automated clearances. Every finding documented before a prescription is supported.

Pricing

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Peptide therapy patients are investing in their long-term health. A good faith exam for peptide therapy through GoodFaithExams.com makes sure that investment starts with a proper clinical evaluation and a defensible prescription record.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Peptide therapy is positioned as wellness medicine. Does it still require a formal clinical evaluation before prescribing?

Yes. Many peptides are prescription or prescription-adjacent substances dispensed through compounding pharmacies. The prescribing act requires a valid patient-provider relationship and documented clinical judgment before a prescription is issued. Wellness positioning does not remove the compliance requirement.
The physician reviews health history, hormonal and metabolic markers, current medications and their interaction potential with the specific peptides being prescribed, prior peptide use and any adverse reactions, and the clinical rationale for the specific protocol being considered. It is tailored to the peptides on the plan, not a generic health review.
Peptide therapy GFE requirements specify that a licensed provider must conduct a documented clinical evaluation before peptide prescriptions are issued. The challenge is that many peptides fall into a regulatory grey zone between prescription drugs and compounded substances. The consistent standard across states is that a valid patient-provider relationship and independent clinical judgment must be documented before prescribing begins.
A good faith evaluation for peptide therapy commonly reviews BPC-157, TB-500, Ipamorelin, CJC-1295, Sermorelin, GHRP-2, GHRP-6, PT-141, and other compounded peptides depending on the patient’s protocol. Each peptide in the plan is assessed in the context of the patient’s individual health profile and current medication list.
A good faith exam for peptide therapy is a required clinical evaluation conducted by a licensed physician before a peptide prescription is issued. It reviews health history, hormonal and metabolic context, current medications, prior peptide use, and the specific peptides being prescribed, and establishes the patient-provider relationship required before prescribing begins.
The clinical content is the same. The delivery format is different. A telehealth good faith exam for peptide therapy is conducted through a secure digital platform. The patient submits structured intake information. A licensed physician reviews the case and documents independent clinical findings. The practice receives the same level of documentation as an in-person evaluation would produce.
Good faith exam telemedicine for peptide therapy is the completion of a required pre-prescribing clinical evaluation through a remote digital platform. GoodFaithExams.com provides this through licensed physicians who review every patient individually and document independent clinical findings before prescriptions are supported.
A comprehensive evaluation covering all peptides in a patient’s protocol typically satisfies the requirement for that treatment plan. Significant changes to the protocol, the addition of new peptide categories, or substantial changes to the patient’s health status warrant an updated evaluation. GoodFaithExams.com supports both single-peptide and multi-peptide protocol evaluations.
A peptide therapy GFE provider must be a licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant with prescribing authority, operating within scope and meeting the state supervision and licensing requirements where the patient is located. GoodFaithExams.com uses only licensed physicians on the platform.
It creates documentation showing a licensed physician reviewed the patient’s health profile, assessed the specific peptides being prescribed, considered interactions and contraindications, and made an independent clinical decision before the prescription was issued. For a category with limited large-scale clinical trial data, that documented physician judgment is the primary clinical protection for both the practice and the patient.

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