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Provider Guidance
How to Evaluate a Peptide Provider: Red Flags and Green Flags.
By New Blue Health • February 26, 2026
# How to Evaluate a Peptide Provider: Red Flags and Green Flags
Choosing a peptide provider should be treated like a healthcare decision, not a marketing decision. Use this framework to separate credible care from risky shortcuts.
## Green flags
- **Licensed clinical oversight** with clear provider identity and state coverage.
- **Transparent safety disclosures** (including limitations and non-guaranteed outcomes).
- **Clear intake and follow-up process** with documented monitoring.
- **Evidence-based education** that references clinical uncertainty where appropriate.
- **Accessible legal and policy pages** (privacy, consent, compounding disclosure, refund terms).
## Red flags
- Guaranteed body composition or performance outcomes.
- No discussion of contraindications, side effects, or stop criteria.
- Vague sourcing or no explanation of pharmacy/clinical workflow.
- Aggressive urgency tactics (“last chance,” “miracle protocol”).
- No practical contact path for support and clinical questions.
## Questions to ask before starting
1. Who is responsible for my medical evaluation and follow-up?
2. What baseline information do you require before treatment?
3. How are safety concerns monitored over time?
4. What would trigger dose adjustment or discontinuation?
5. Where can I review your policies and risk disclosures?
## Bottom line
A trustworthy provider is transparent, measurable, and medically supervised. If claims sound absolute or risk is minimized, pause and reassess.
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**Educational only.** This article is not medical advice and does not replace individualized clinician guidance.